saizai
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Yesterday I was going from Oakland to Berkeley via 580, medium traffic. Probably going about 40-50.
I was leaned into a mild right hand turn of the highway - not all that hard - when suddenly my bike's steering started oscillating back and forth very strongly. I reacted immediately by easing off the throttle, off of front brake if any (I'm not sure if I was using it or not, but I was covering at least as I always do), and trying to make a compromise between the direction it was pushing me - towards the outside of the curve, which would put me into the car to my left - and staying within the lane.
This worked and it subsided within a few seconds, but was still rather scary... and I don't know what caused it.
I was going normal speeds (lower, if anything), the road at that point didn't seem at all unusual, etc.
I don't like having this happen and not know why, 'cause it means I can't avoid doing whatever it was that caused it in the first place.
So, two questions:
1. What probably caused it? Or put another way, what are the typical cause(s) of this?
2. How can I best stop it ASAP if it happens again? What if I have less margin room than I did? (I started in the right wheel track, and ended up near the left border... farther off my desired line, especially with a car there, than I'd like.)
I was leaned into a mild right hand turn of the highway - not all that hard - when suddenly my bike's steering started oscillating back and forth very strongly. I reacted immediately by easing off the throttle, off of front brake if any (I'm not sure if I was using it or not, but I was covering at least as I always do), and trying to make a compromise between the direction it was pushing me - towards the outside of the curve, which would put me into the car to my left - and staying within the lane.
This worked and it subsided within a few seconds, but was still rather scary... and I don't know what caused it.
I was going normal speeds (lower, if anything), the road at that point didn't seem at all unusual, etc.
I don't like having this happen and not know why, 'cause it means I can't avoid doing whatever it was that caused it in the first place.
So, two questions:
1. What probably caused it? Or put another way, what are the typical cause(s) of this?
2. How can I best stop it ASAP if it happens again? What if I have less margin room than I did? (I started in the right wheel track, and ended up near the left border... farther off my desired line, especially with a car there, than I'd like.)
I can't wheelie
