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Re: Motorcycle Re: Hans Device

To: Jon Wennerberg <jon@infodestruction.com>
Subject: Re: Motorcycle Re: Hans Device
From: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 10:39:28 -0700 (PDT)
Jon Wennerberg <jon@infodestruction.com> wrote:.. ..  if the crash occurs I 
won't have a whole hell of a lot of choice in how I go through the process of 
coming to a stop.
   
  Exactly, Jon.  The laws of physics will determine what "options" you might 
have once you kiss the pavement.  Dismounting from a low side is certainly not 
anything like dismounting from a high-side, or over the bars.  "Back sliders" 
usually come off the low sie, and "rollers" come off the high side or over the 
bars. And, that's all assuming that you're on perfectly smooth surface that 
won't interupt your travel.  
   
  I've been to several of the road racing schools myself, and I was even a 
Motorcycle Safety Foundation instructor for years, but no matter what anybody 
says about "what you should do when you get off the bike at speed", the laws of 
physics will dictate what you do.  The only thing that you have any real 
control over is the amount and quality of safety equipment that you are wearing 
at the time.... and that should always be the very best that you can possibly 
afford.  
   
  But then, I don't need to be telling you about that, I'm just endorsing what 
you already know and have already said.
   
  DickJ
  In East Texas
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