Having the unfortunate experience of having to ride home in the snow from work today....
Here are a few things i found out.
From a standstill, anything more than an idle while GENTLY rolling the clutch out (1500rpm cb650) can cause the bike to almost instantly roll onto its side.
NO THROTTLE on take-off helps a LOT.
Rear brakes are EVIL... repeat after me... rear brakes in the snow are EVIL.....
Unless of course you want to practice how well you can balance a 500lb bike.
Pumping the front brakes similar to how you do in a car without anti-lock brakes is your only stopping friend.... not enough is ok, and too much will send you skidding.
Your feet out like skids can also help.
DO NOT suddenly release the throttle!!!!!!! Or you to can learn the fun of squirreling your rear end around while trying to match tire rotation to MPH of travel is iffy at best.
DO NOT suddenly roll on the throttle IN ANY GEAR.
Not as bad as releasing the throttle when it comes to regaining control..... but not fun nontheless.
Unless you can control long distance burnouts. Or you want to practice doing do.
CASE SAVERS are just that..... tested and buggered mine bad today....
your feet out as skids REALLY helps in corners.
Doing doughnuts in the car is fun...... but in the middle of the street while laying down your motorcycle just attracts cops.
Hope yours is as nice as the one I met this morning.(no ticket
)
the pain....... oooohhh.....
I think I pulled things I didn't know I had....
Saved my bike from tipping about 4 times, lost it twice....
Once trying to see what letting go of the throttle suddenly would do(in the parking lot at work), and once a block from home.
And the final words of advice from me....
CHECK THE WEATHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you are desperate or daring(stupid?) enough to ride in the winter(where it snows) CHECK THE WEATHER.........
!
SLOW....... SLOW..... SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW.
And you will reduce/negate any major damage to you and your bike.
I got lucky, and only bent my handlebars a little, bent the heck out of my case-savers, and
moved(didn't break) my right mirror.
All that learned/experienced in my 5 mile 30 minuite ride home.....
I used to LOVE snow.......
I gotta get my car fixed.
l8r