RojoRacing
Donut Powered Wise-guy
The thing that gets me is the faith you people have in your tyres. Even if my lungs would let me race Jason I would be too scared of sliding. Even then, there are a few downhills in Essex where I slow down because I cannot bring myself to lean over that far. Tyre adhesion just fails. No warning. When I run my hands over tyres they do not seem very grippy. The road surface does not seem very grippy. I cannot make the leap of faith that these surfaces will stick together.
You can’t compare tire grip between motorcycles and bicycles, motorcycles grip levels are on a whole other level. Also motorcycle tire grip is completely dependent on them getting hot, they get super sticky when hot, bicycle tires never get hot. You also can’t compare motorcycles speeds on the street with that on a closed racing circuit, street may look fast and scary but our speeds on track are insane.
I’ve had a 2 moments on the V where I leaned it over into a corner while my instincts said “nope you just F#%ked up we’re so going down this time” and the tires just gripped. Normally I’d have reacted to my instincts and aborted the corner via additional braking or going strait off the corner but outside influences caused my ego to take over. I was lucky it didn’t end poorly but it gave my a glimpse of what is possible at times.
I’ve never broken traction on the V with pure corner speed and lean angle. The only times I’ve ever broken traction is due to brake input(rider error) or unfavorable road conditions like holes or gravel.
Anyone can go fast like the Pros but also anyone can crash so take your chances.