Unintentional Drifting next to Canal

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Trumpettom001

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What fun - I've been out today for a pathetic 15 miles - admittely having great fun in doing so - riding along a muddy towpath, with inch deep watery mud, using 26" by 2" fully slicked tyres - it's the weirdest feeling when the back end of the bike goes out from behind you and you have to countersteer to regain control...

P.S. a mere 3 P-words - I now need a new p-word repair kit... poop...
 

gaz

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I've done that a few times on man whole covers and paint on my slicks. not the most fun in the world, but certainly satisfying when you can hold it.
 
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Trumpettom001

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definately satisying to hold - I agree - but yeah, It wouldn't be too happy were it to happen on a road with those pesky cars...
 

02GF74

Über Member
try riding in deep snow - same effect and doesn't so much when you cannot quite hold it.
 

Valy

Active Member
I went for a ride yesterday and as I was coming back home (very shortly after setting off :tongue:) to get some thicker gloves I had a sudden drift - it seemed like ice on the road! It was quite foggy and pretty cold, however I did not see that coming. It was a downhill tarmac path and I was not going too slow either (relative to that situation)- maybe 15-20KM/H. :ohmy:

But I'm not really sure about the speed. :thumbsup:
 
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