I've ridden in heavy rain without problems, I've ridden on windy days without much concern, and hell, I've even tried riding in snow (failed that one though.) But tonight, riding 40km home in what were apparently almost 70km/h gusts of wind on wet roads (it'd stopped raining by then), on a tall more top-heavy bike, was just about the scariest ride I've ever been on. Nothing like leaning hard against the wind, and still feeling like the wind is gonna throw you over anyway. Felt like a damn ragdoll out there, and got blown out of my lane more than once. I even tried hanging off the bike and counterbalancing it to keep it as upright as possible, which helped, but still had to fight against the wind.
Maybe I just need to get more experience with riding in high wind+wet road conditions, but despite the V-Strom's general "planted" feeling, I felt like the wind would either knock me over, or unsettle the bike enough to lose traction on the wet pavement. The gusts of wind on the Warden overpasses, and at red lights when stopping/first taking off, were particularly unsettling.
I tried to keep loose and calm, but tonight was the first time I've come home actually shaking because of how much the wind/conditions battered me around. I felt as if I had no control over the bike's direction at some points, especially as I got pushed sideways onto tar snakes and the road paint which felt very slippery. Thank god it wasn't freezing out at least.
Those of you that ride in such strong winds (especially paired with wet roads, and a bonus if on a taller bike such as the V-Strom, KLR etc) frequently, what methods do you use to keep calm and in control? Such advice would be of great help to me and many other riders reading this...
Maybe I just need to get more experience with riding in high wind+wet road conditions, but despite the V-Strom's general "planted" feeling, I felt like the wind would either knock me over, or unsettle the bike enough to lose traction on the wet pavement. The gusts of wind on the Warden overpasses, and at red lights when stopping/first taking off, were particularly unsettling.
I tried to keep loose and calm, but tonight was the first time I've come home actually shaking because of how much the wind/conditions battered me around. I felt as if I had no control over the bike's direction at some points, especially as I got pushed sideways onto tar snakes and the road paint which felt very slippery. Thank god it wasn't freezing out at least.
Those of you that ride in such strong winds (especially paired with wet roads, and a bonus if on a taller bike such as the V-Strom, KLR etc) frequently, what methods do you use to keep calm and in control? Such advice would be of great help to me and many other riders reading this...