Tar Snake Crash?

rickvan67

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I was riding a nice twisty road home from work yesterday, it was sunny, 85 degrees and the road was nice and hot. The road I was on had lots of tar snakes, see the pics below. I noticed during cornering that these buggers seem to be pretty slick in hot weather and I even felt the bike drift a tiny bit if I hit one on a straight away. These things made me paranoid and I had visions of dumping the bike in a corner if I hit one just right (or wrong).

Question: Has anyone ever dumped their bike after hitting a tar snake?
 

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Not me! I thought I was going to though:eek: So I got rid of those crapastic dunlop 252's that came on the bike and got conti road attacks and haven't noticed an issue with em since:Flash:
 

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Ah, the wonderful tar snake. They love using that stuff to patch cracks around here too. I swear, there are some roads that are 50% tar snakes now...lol.

I've never had an issue with them, but they do make me leery. I notice when it's hot out and they soften up, it almost sounds like you're riding over a wet spot on the road when you hit one. I try to avoid them as much as possible when on the bike.
 

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i just about went down last year from one of them, thankfully it was a low speed corner. these patches are all over the place where i live and when it gets hot out they are just like slime!!! they can definitely catch you off guard if you aren't careful.
 

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Between Tar and the metal plates that are the Triboro bridge my quicker commute is dangerous especially in wetter weather...

I hate half Axxed work on a tolled road...
 

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I haven't gone down because of them but I've come close. One particular incident comes to mind. There is a road I take to school almost every day, it goes from a 4 lane road to a stoplit intersection. At this point the left 2 lanes get a protected green to do a fun ~120* turn that goes up in elevation to merge with a 6 lane road above with a 65 mph limit. So of course when I get the front spot at the light I have fun on the turn.

They recently repaved it which made it even better. However they only paved it about 90% of the way down, where they joined it at an angle to the existing road with tar snakes. I was already leaned over in the turn the first time I rode the road after the repave and hit the snake. I felt the rear end slight out some and got some head shake, but it recovered and was ok, scary though!

Now I only take the inside turn lane, it doesn't have the snakes at the angle, only a single one straight across.
 

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I haven't gone down because of them but I've come close. One particular incident comes to mind. There is a road I take to school almost every day, it goes from a 4 lane road to a stoplit intersection. At this point the left 2 lanes get a protected green to do a fun ~120* turn that goes up in elevation to merge with a 6 lane road above with a 65 mph limit. So of course when I get the front spot at the light I have fun on the turn.

They recently repaved it which made it even better. However they only paved it about 90% of the way down, where they joined it at an angle to the existing road with tar snakes. I was already leaned over in the turn the first time I rode the road after the repave and hit the snake. I felt the rear end slight out some and got some head shake, but it recovered and was ok, scary though!

Now I only take the inside turn lane, it doesn't have the snakes at the angle, only a single one straight across.

Would that be Coors & Paseo?
 

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Would that be Coors & Paseo?
Would that be Paseo del Norte? Damn, it's been years.... ;)

So, "tar snakes" is what they're called? I've always wanted to post a thread about them called "Drat That Flat Black Crack Crap!" :D They still scare me too, when it's hot.
 

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At a track day, in the rain, a dude in front of me touched a tar snake and low sided. He had a nice slide into the mud.

On the road I've felt the bike drift as I've ridden over them. I don't like them...:(
 

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Ahhhhh.....good old coors and paseo

afpreppie04,

I know that we talked earlier this/last year but never did cross paths, but pretty sure I've seen you on the streets. Looks like another one joined the abq metro area, should all meet up sometime.
 
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