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<blockquote data-quote="Sun" data-source="post: 83724" data-attributes="member: 143"><p>Who knows! But I bet they still would have hit even if he had slowed down some. Its not so much who's right or wrong here although someone IS on the wrong side, and someone MAY be going a little fast. Perhaps there was some fixation involved, who knows?<img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/noidea.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":noidea:" title="Noidea :noidea:" data-shortname=":noidea:" /> This is just something to keep in mind from all different prospectives. Often riding Gorman on those whinding trails with tight banked turns, riders are on the wrong side ALL OF THE TIME. And often going a little fast using their momentum to get up something. I think it is natural to use the banks. Just as it is natural to sometimes need a little speed on some turns. Which is why Gorman should be mostly one way if you ask me. Anyhow, I didnt mean to create a right or wrong here, even though I did sort of "wrong" the other rider in my post<img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/busted.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":busted:" title="Busted :busted:" data-shortname=":busted:" /> My apologies. It's more about be cautious and seeing what can happen when your not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sun, post: 83724, member: 143"] Who knows! But I bet they still would have hit even if he had slowed down some. Its not so much who's right or wrong here although someone IS on the wrong side, and someone MAY be going a little fast. Perhaps there was some fixation involved, who knows?:noidea: This is just something to keep in mind from all different prospectives. Often riding Gorman on those whinding trails with tight banked turns, riders are on the wrong side ALL OF THE TIME. And often going a little fast using their momentum to get up something. I think it is natural to use the banks. Just as it is natural to sometimes need a little speed on some turns. Which is why Gorman should be mostly one way if you ask me. Anyhow, I didnt mean to create a right or wrong here, even though I did sort of "wrong" the other rider in my post:busted: My apologies. It's more about be cautious and seeing what can happen when your not. [/QUOTE]
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