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9/19/09 Crash Analysis

Started by mostrobelle, September 20, 2009, 09:08:47 PM

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b.

I'm familiar with a particular U turn on Pescadero Rd. that is uphill going left and downhill going right--I guess it could be related to this U turn in that it's the same, but opposite.  Now that I think about it, I've always taken a late apex through this turn going uphill (which if I remember correctly, is the decreasing radius).  I really lug the bike through that turn in either direction since it's so slow.

Thx, MM, for drawing the lines on the Google Earth image--it really helps to see the "safest" line through that corner. 
2005 M620 | so*cal | terapia.

somegirl

Quote from: b. on September 22, 2009, 09:37:13 PM
I'm familiar with a particular U turn on Pescadero Rd. that is uphill going left and downhill going right--I guess it could be related to this U turn in that it's the same, but opposite.  Now that I think about it, I've always taken a late apex through this turn going uphill (which if I remember correctly, is the decreasing radius).  I really lug the bike through that turn in either direction since it's so slow.

Thx, MM, for drawing the lines on the Google Earth image--it really helps to see the "safest" line through that corner. 

Anytime you want to work on lines on corners on Pescadero Rd, let me know. :)
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b.

Thx, P.  ;D

We can do it pedal-powered for now...but I need to replace my tires on that bike first.
2005 M620 | so*cal | terapia.

somegirl

Quote from: b. on September 23, 2009, 09:25:27 AM
Thx, P.  ;D

We can do it pedal-powered for now...but I need to replace my tires on that bike first.

Absolutely, that's a great way to learn. [thumbsup]

I've gotten up to 39.5 mph going down Pescadero so it's not really all that different.  Of course we can only really work on the downhill corners that way. ;)

Let me know whenever is good for you.
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