FJRBandit
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Fred,
Sure the road could have been traversed, there's no question about that. We weren't freaked out by the fact there was a dirt/gravel road ahead. Had we been travelling on a flat surface or downhill and could have seen the upcoming change in surface it wouldn't have been a big deal at all to make the necessary adjustments. But to be topping the crest of the hill and to suddenly be faced with a severe surface change, that is curving and dropping is what made it an emergency situation, regardless how much dirt experience one has. There was literally less than a spilt second of reaction time given the limited sight distance due to the hill. Honestly, I wouldn't even want to repeat the situation in a car. A simple orange or yellow sign stating "Pavement Ends Ahead" is all that was needed, we could have adjusted and rolled onward.
Furthermore, I'm not sure our speeds were as low as 45-50. After riding on a two lane country road today and comparing 45-50, I'm thinking it was somewhere north of 55. I don't believe the video really does the situation justice. In the immediate aftermath when our minds were fresh off the situation we contemplated whether the "*******" guys would even attempt it as a stunt. It was that serious.
All I can say is the FJR perfromed like few other bikes could given the same set of circumstances. But then, I am just a training pilot, so who am I to make such a judgment... :dribble:
FJRBandit
Sure the road could have been traversed, there's no question about that. We weren't freaked out by the fact there was a dirt/gravel road ahead. Had we been travelling on a flat surface or downhill and could have seen the upcoming change in surface it wouldn't have been a big deal at all to make the necessary adjustments. But to be topping the crest of the hill and to suddenly be faced with a severe surface change, that is curving and dropping is what made it an emergency situation, regardless how much dirt experience one has. There was literally less than a spilt second of reaction time given the limited sight distance due to the hill. Honestly, I wouldn't even want to repeat the situation in a car. A simple orange or yellow sign stating "Pavement Ends Ahead" is all that was needed, we could have adjusted and rolled onward.
Furthermore, I'm not sure our speeds were as low as 45-50. After riding on a two lane country road today and comparing 45-50, I'm thinking it was somewhere north of 55. I don't believe the video really does the situation justice. In the immediate aftermath when our minds were fresh off the situation we contemplated whether the "*******" guys would even attempt it as a stunt. It was that serious.
All I can say is the FJR perfromed like few other bikes could given the same set of circumstances. But then, I am just a training pilot, so who am I to make such a judgment... :dribble:
FJRBandit
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