WIND???

(dadofthree @ May 15 2007,11:flamethrowing:)
(Revvv @ May 15 2007,14:26) I don't mind riding in the wind. It gives you that "Bobble Head Doll" feeling.  
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Pull in behind an 18 wheeler and you'll be set.  
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Isn't that what we're supposed to do?
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It's really windy out here, normal day is 10 to 20 mph which is really OK because you get use to it. But winds 20 mph to 30 mph is a little high and I don't go riding with winds steady of 20-25 mph with gust to 30 mph up. You can do OK if your careful, but you really bet beat up and it really isn't any fun  
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I posted this a while back but I have had really good results when I keep my tank bag full at stopping the buffeting you get in windy conditions. Mine seemed to have a lot of turbulent air in the cockpit if the tank bag was not full. So I keep an old Wine Box bladder in my bag and just inflate as necessary. Voila! Sounds stupid I know but it works for me.
 
(Tybalt71 @ May 15 2007,07:19) I aclerate more and speed up and use the Busa'a aerodynamics to cut through the wind! A Busa is very steady and sturdy and cuts the wind beautifully. for me anyway! I find if u slow down , the more prone you are to being tossed around and blown all over. I try and maintain momentum and just speed up to cut the wind.
Exactly for me too! If I lean off the windward side and counter-steer to keep the bike straight up and the wheels don't blow out from under me very much. It takes a lot of concentration and a little bit of quick reaction to ride with the winds gusting to 50 mph. If it's over 50, I'll take the truck to work.
 
(dadofthree @ May 15 2007,11:flamethrowing:) Pull in behind an 18 wheeler and you'll be set.  
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Way too much turbulence behind an 18 wheeler.
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And have you ever seen a semi go over a PALLET on the fwy? It shoots out splinters and large shards of wood right at ya!
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