First off rule number one look at the road because you never know who is in your lane comming at you. Second if you are in traffic and you can not stop in the distance you can see then pick an exit route before you enter like ditch, bank, etc. My prefference has always been if I have a choice lay the bike down and have it slide in front of me so I'd have leaned it to the right throttle up and pray it did not slide out from under me. I have found those brakes make you go straight front end down with loss of clearance to lean. A down hill problem is braking is severly reduced. If first impression is you can't stop you are right. You must act on instinct you do not have time to think. This guy survived and I am happy for that and my choice may have been the wrong one but my main worry is my (friend) the bike flipping and flopping and I want it in front of me not sneeking up from behind. I have laid down on 4 bikes includding ny XS11 and once with a passenger and other than a few bruises never got hurt.
Experience ridding even thousands of miles or years does not say you will have any more knowledge in dealling with this and if you are focused on the camera you are not ready to even deal with this.
Experience ridding even thousands of miles or years does not say you will have any more knowledge in dealling with this and if you are focused on the camera you are not ready to even deal with this.
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