Eric L
Not that kind of a doctor
So there it was, a decreasing radius fast downhill turn with my feet on the highway pegs attached to the crashbars. Wasn't even thinking about the pegs, just leaned into the turn more and drive the bike further into the lean.
Both the peg and my boot left quite the scrape mark and I still needed to lean further to make the turn. Well, no panic, just stood the bike up and hit the brakes. That guardrail came up fast, but I had a pretty good margin of safety. Not an entirely pleasant event.
The guy two bikes behind me on a harley wasn't quite so lucky - smacked the rail. He was (mostly) OK, the bike, not so much. I wonder if he was just watching my miss too intently?
So I now know two things. First, no using the highway pegs on the really twisty parts. Bad idea. Second, with the pegs folded up, the clearance is just fine. I am not going to scrape them when they are folded.
Both the peg and my boot left quite the scrape mark and I still needed to lean further to make the turn. Well, no panic, just stood the bike up and hit the brakes. That guardrail came up fast, but I had a pretty good margin of safety. Not an entirely pleasant event.
The guy two bikes behind me on a harley wasn't quite so lucky - smacked the rail. He was (mostly) OK, the bike, not so much. I wonder if he was just watching my miss too intently?
So I now know two things. First, no using the highway pegs on the really twisty parts. Bad idea. Second, with the pegs folded up, the clearance is just fine. I am not going to scrape them when they are folded.