Smitty901
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Laying a bike down. Taking it intentionally from up right to it's side into a slide and getting off it is not easy. Now if you have already lost rear traction and the back is sliding around you can try and control the slide a bit a separate from the bike. Another seriously dangerous part of laying a bike down in high siding, you go into a slide but the bike digs in, it don't take much. Then the bike tries to stand back up and rolls then you are in for a real bad day.
Number one way to avoid hitting anything on a bike is speed. Often even the speed limit may not be the correct speed. The slower your are moving the more time you have to react and the softer the collision will be
Number one way to avoid hitting anything on a bike is speed. Often even the speed limit may not be the correct speed. The slower your are moving the more time you have to react and the softer the collision will be