ANDYVH
New member
Many of us have probably heard a rider that crashed report "the bike just wouldn't make the turn!"
Almost as big a lie and myth as "hadda lay it down!"
No, the bike WILL make the turn, but the RIDER chose to not use the right techniques, or froze, or was not aware of, the techniques needed to make a motorcycle easily handle roads and conditions that some riders find impassable.
I have ridden my 94 RS on all sorts of surfaces, including sand, snow and ice. I have enjoyed many a twistie and the bike has NEVER communicated to me it could not do it. Its all the rider holding the grips that makes the difference.
Almost as big a lie and myth as "hadda lay it down!"
No, the bike WILL make the turn, but the RIDER chose to not use the right techniques, or froze, or was not aware of, the techniques needed to make a motorcycle easily handle roads and conditions that some riders find impassable.
I have ridden my 94 RS on all sorts of surfaces, including sand, snow and ice. I have enjoyed many a twistie and the bike has NEVER communicated to me it could not do it. Its all the rider holding the grips that makes the difference.