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FJR vs. "patches of ice", snow?
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 719386" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>After nearly crashing two years ago on a small patch of snow in a turn, I have re-thunk my ideas about riding when there is snow on the road. If there are forecast patches of ice, I would agree with the above post about taking the cage. These days, I just really don't wanna crash. Before I nearly ate it, I had already passed over that section of snow and ice without issue. I had to pass over it to get back home, and for some reason, using the same techniques but going the opposite direction things nearly went bad. I had resigned myself to taking the fall until I was able to save it.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I wouldn't risk it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to your friend. Stuff like that is awful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 719386, member: 13519"] After nearly crashing two years ago on a small patch of snow in a turn, I have re-thunk my ideas about riding when there is snow on the road. If there are forecast patches of ice, I would agree with the above post about taking the cage. These days, I just really don't wanna crash. Before I nearly ate it, I had already passed over that section of snow and ice without issue. I had to pass over it to get back home, and for some reason, using the same techniques but going the opposite direction things nearly went bad. I had resigned myself to taking the fall until I was able to save it. Personally, I wouldn't risk it. Good luck to your friend. Stuff like that is awful! [/QUOTE]
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