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Re: Mulholland Videos and Lessons Learnt
Is it me or does there seem to be a distinct lack of grip on that corner? If so and it is well known, why don't folks just take it easy?
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Re: Mulholland Videos and Lessons Learnt
I don't know mate. It doesn't seem great, but there are plenty of vids of bikes caning around it leaning all the way over. I think the problem is all the cameras are there, so everyone is trying to go as fast as they can round it, then all the mistakes happen. I think there are literally thousands of bikes going up and down there every day though, so it's bound to happen.
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Re: Mulholland Videos and Lessons Learnt
Riding above their limits, not knowing wtf they are doing, trying to show of.
Not morbid showing these, I think it was a bit morbid laughing every second I watched them. Videos like 2 and 3 would have worked out fine if they knew what throttle control was. I've had my back come out further than that because of silly ducati loosing coolant on the track, just easy of the throttle and they to would have been fine. Would also have helped if they knew what getting heat into tyres meant, dropping tyre pressure to up the heat and grip, maybe even being on a sport tyre would have helped. 1, 4 and 6 froze, driving above their limit, proper lean would have worked just nice me thinks. Nr 5 I'm not sure what he did, angle and speed does not dictate a lowside but his riding style is neither super-motard/cross or roadracing style, it's just not right, you either hang off, or you sit on the other side of the saddle with your foot out. |
Re: Mulholland Videos and Lessons Learnt
Oh, nice job Fallout :D good man
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No.5 has a movement to his right leg I saw this as him using the back break to try and back it in to the corner then step the back out on exit. Too much back break with the lean he had going meant it stepped out too quick for him to deal with. Its ok though its a drz takes a lot more than a slide to stop one of those ;)
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I'm aiming to get one this winter mate, for winter greenlaning to keep me biking. You still got yours or did it go when the new one came in?
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I've ridden this road on a Ducati Multistrada and the long sweeping left hander is very slightly off camber which catches many people out. There are so many people with cameras that people get their superhero act on and go for the pose shot. Sadly some run out of skill. The whole of the Mulholland highway is a super twisty road with very smooth tarmac, however it is very definitely this corner that catches most. It is almost definitely the most fun road I have ever ridden.
edit: One thing to watch out for on roads over there is the cats eyes, they have them in pairs either side of the double yellow lines in the centre of the road, looks like No.3 caught these and that is what unsettled the back wheel. They are big and must be avoided! |
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