2007Z6ALL-LED
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This was in Century City (Los Angeles West/Beverly Hills area, yes I work there and I live in Cerritos, 70mile/day commute ,,that's why I ride motorcycle to work)
Phewss...saved by Michelin PR4 rear/PR3 front and some counter steering skill? or maybe I was lucky..
My bike was skidded about 3-4 feet I could feel the rear was dragged to the right and my handle control was automatically steered/turned to the right too and skidding 3-4 feet..the traffic speed was slow, it was around 25mph/35mph so if there were accident it wouldn't have been that bad.
I applied both brake, I heard, felt the rear brake was locked the front was squeezed strong enough not to lock so I could do the counter steering and skidded about 3-4 feet.
I remember that I didn't feel nervous at all during that time as I was trying to brake and control the bike not to hit the cager and not to fall by the braking, skidding and locking...the whole thing happened so fast although traffic was around 25-35mph local.
Thanks for giving me a second chance to go home safe! I will be more careful when filtering and lane splitting next time, this is the lesson for me though!
This was in Century City (Los Angeles West/Beverly Hills area, yes I work there and I live in Cerritos, 70mile/day commute ,,that's why I ride motorcycle to work)
Phewss...saved by Michelin PR4 rear/PR3 front and some counter steering skill? or maybe I was lucky..
My bike was skidded about 3-4 feet I could feel the rear was dragged to the right and my handle control was automatically steered/turned to the right too and skidding 3-4 feet..the traffic speed was slow, it was around 25mph/35mph so if there were accident it wouldn't have been that bad.
I applied both brake, I heard, felt the rear brake was locked the front was squeezed strong enough not to lock so I could do the counter steering and skidded about 3-4 feet.
I remember that I didn't feel nervous at all during that time as I was trying to brake and control the bike not to hit the cager and not to fall by the braking, skidding and locking...the whole thing happened so fast although traffic was around 25-35mph local.
Thanks for giving me a second chance to go home safe! I will be more careful when filtering and lane splitting next time, this is the lesson for me though!
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