So I did about 50 miles worth of Holy Hill twisties after work today before I headed out to church and I learned a couple valuable lessons but I'll present the lesson of the day:
So there's this hill that's probably about a 45 degree angle but it's only 15 feet or so high. I went up and down it a couple times and since it was on a straight I figure it'd be cool to hit it pretty fast and see what happens. Well here's what happens- at full throttle in second gear the bike just keeps going up when you get to the top and in effect I pulled a 9 O'clock wheelie. Kinda caught me by surprise but it was pretty freaking cool.
I also came around a corner only to find a dump truck taking his half literally out of the middle of the road- if I had been driving a car I would have crashed into him, luckily I just went beside him. I saw a ridiculous amount of people swerving over the double yellow in turns, luckily I didn't run into any.
I did come around a 180 turn (that I didn't know was 180
) and ended up scraping the top of my boots as I was turning left and going uphill- that was pretty freaking cool.
Overall it was an awesome time and I only made a couple of mistakes, none too bad. I really need to focus on looking through the corner- I was getting very good at it but riding in a group makes you focus on the guy in front of you instead of through a corner, so basically I blame Scott for my riding skills deteriorating.
So there's this hill that's probably about a 45 degree angle but it's only 15 feet or so high. I went up and down it a couple times and since it was on a straight I figure it'd be cool to hit it pretty fast and see what happens. Well here's what happens- at full throttle in second gear the bike just keeps going up when you get to the top and in effect I pulled a 9 O'clock wheelie. Kinda caught me by surprise but it was pretty freaking cool.
I also came around a corner only to find a dump truck taking his half literally out of the middle of the road- if I had been driving a car I would have crashed into him, luckily I just went beside him. I saw a ridiculous amount of people swerving over the double yellow in turns, luckily I didn't run into any.
I did come around a 180 turn (that I didn't know was 180
Overall it was an awesome time and I only made a couple of mistakes, none too bad. I really need to focus on looking through the corner- I was getting very good at it but riding in a group makes you focus on the guy in front of you instead of through a corner, so basically I blame Scott for my riding skills deteriorating.