adam.L wrote:
You have clearly no idea how dirty a car gets getting driven to a farm every day.
Oh I do
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I have, last year, had you have a sideways moment on a busy roundabout on a saturday afternoon, which was saved without any problems at all. I guess learning to drive off road on slicks helped there.
I've been sideways more than once myself (a 3Litre Capri in the wet is loads of fun), and like you, had no problems in correcting it without the aid of anything other than myself and a deft bit of footwork.
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All of these passive safety features on cars just make people think they are safer than they are. I don't want, ABS, traction control, etc, it just lulls people into a false sense of security.
Some people undoubtedly fall in to the "trap" of thinking they are slightly more bulletproof when the car they are driving is loaded with electronics, I am not one of them.
By the same token, it's nice to know they are there.
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I'd sooner have better tyres and brakes and predicatable handling. And I think it is better for me to pay attention.
As Johnsher said earlier, let's see where your "attention" truly is when you are facing a possible life or death scenario.
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bike brakes are rubbish too!
I suppose that all depends on your interpretation of "rubbish".
My Kawasaki Z9 (30 years old next year) has no problems in stopping itself from fairly quick speeds. Newer bikes that I have ridden in the past have brakes that are bordering on dangerous where they stop so quickly (and I personally like that).
I would have to say that if you can't (puposely) raise the rear end at 30mph, then yes indeed, your brakes are rubbish.
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They do say power gets you into more trouble than it gets you out of.
Well that all depends on the situation, and who is at the controls.
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What next, tell me to drive an SUV to be even safer. No thanks.
I'm not lecturing you at all Adam, other than to point out your earlier contribution could have done with a little more thought.
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I couldn't care less for your (or anybody else's) personal safety while you are out there, the only person I'm worried about is myself.
Obviously I would never consider doing something that would make me responsible for yourself (or anybody else) suffering any kind of loss, but if you get it wrong for any reason, I won't lose any sleep over it.