pulverizer
Junior Member
So, on my way home from work, there is an on-ramp to a highway that is currently in process of being re-paved. The on ramp is about 4-5 inches below the new level of the freshly re-paved highway surface, with an abrupt transition between the two. This is the first time I have encountered this change in road surface where I had to go up over the gap instead of down to the lower surface.
Does anyone have any tips for being able to get to the higher level at near highway speeds without losing it? I would imagine the best bet is to just let the bike do the work and everything will be ok. But, as I have not had a gap that big to climb in my riding experience, I thought I would ask. With it still being summer and the time for road construction, I am sure others will eventually be in the same situation.
Also feel free to add any other tips you may have for riding in highway road construction areas.
Does anyone have any tips for being able to get to the higher level at near highway speeds without losing it? I would imagine the best bet is to just let the bike do the work and everything will be ok. But, as I have not had a gap that big to climb in my riding experience, I thought I would ask. With it still being summer and the time for road construction, I am sure others will eventually be in the same situation.
Also feel free to add any other tips you may have for riding in highway road construction areas.