Left work in the dark at 6 am and 24 deg. f. Proceeded to turn right out of the plant onto the main street, giving it only light throttle while leaned over the back end started coming around pretty far and quickly, had to counter steer a lot and caught it before it flicked me off. Guess all the years of racing and dirt riding paid off! Gen. III traction control would have been nice. Funny what one thinks about during an 'oh crap' moment. I thought to myself "this could be expensive to fix" in that brief moment instead of my own safety! doh!
I've made that turn the same way a thousand times without incident, except all were above the freezing mark. Already knowing that traction drops with the temp., I ride more cautiously BUT I rarely ride below freezing. A little moisture in the air overnight, below freezing temps., darkness....not ideal riding conditions. Self preservation is telling me that riding at night when below freezing is probably not the best idea.
Ride safe my cold weather friends.
I've made that turn the same way a thousand times without incident, except all were above the freezing mark. Already knowing that traction drops with the temp., I ride more cautiously BUT I rarely ride below freezing. A little moisture in the air overnight, below freezing temps., darkness....not ideal riding conditions. Self preservation is telling me that riding at night when below freezing is probably not the best idea.
Ride safe my cold weather friends.