DanteGuelph
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Thanks for the tips, I was wondering about them too!
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hehe ..worked....
the sign really surprised me.
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those are not the problem ...some road surfaces have dozens snaking along and no way to avoid.
same everywhere - nother Gillies rider
Problem is that some of the tar snakes here have a gaping gap that need to be repaired. You know something is wrong when our tar snakes are being repaired with more tar snakes multiple times a year...
I commonly see tar snakes opening up to gaping potholes which would obviously suck mid-turn...
Drove into Toronto last night to grab a camera deal and could not beleive the depth and width of some of the elongated potholes on the 401.....serious issue if a front tire gets in one of those.
Guess the winter really opened some nasties.
Size of these, would not matter ...- maybe the 21" on the KLR front would take it in stride....most bikes would not.
These were 8-9" wide and down to the next layer of pavement.
When I am taking the on ramp I am always trying to stay away from the tar snakes / middle of the lane ( due to oil that has been collecting there )
For experienced motorcycles, how slippery are those things? Assuming that its not wet - can I be confident when taking the curve?
Thanks!