PLau
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After a fall last season due to misjudgement in speed and wet road conditions where my rear slipped out on a painted line, I kind of lost confidence in taking turns at speed at times especially when part of the turn requires you to go over those painted lines. The moment I see a not so perfect road like a bit of sand or salt, I end up taking the turn pretty slow at a max of 20-25km/h (assuming the turn is like a right turn at an intersection).
In wet road conditions, I would probably take the turns around 15km/h.
At this time in the season I understand that the roads are pretty messy and tires are cold, but I think I developed a painted line phobia.
I find that it is due to the fear of falling again and as a result cut cornering speeds in half.
Has anyone else developed a phobia to similar things after a fall or do you just ride like it never happened?
At what speed do you usually make turns under these road conditions?
In wet road conditions, I would probably take the turns around 15km/h.
At this time in the season I understand that the roads are pretty messy and tires are cold, but I think I developed a painted line phobia.
I find that it is due to the fear of falling again and as a result cut cornering speeds in half.
Has anyone else developed a phobia to similar things after a fall or do you just ride like it never happened?
At what speed do you usually make turns under these road conditions?