Thanks Eric,

I am not sure if I mentioned earlier but thats what I did, I did not
let my head hit the road even with the helmet. Anyways its easier said
than done, I was just lucky to be able to control it.

Cheers

Kedar

--- In [email protected], "Eric" <dhan...@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Kedar, 
> 
> Agree with you when you say that we need to learn how to avoid 
> falling, but you'd agree to the fact that a major portion of this 
> knowledge comes from the falls itself that makes us 'experienced 
> riders' ;)
> 
> As for the latter bit of it, experience tells me that the best way to 
> fall is to try control the bike as much as you can, but once you're 
> convinced, just hold on till you're on the ground and then completely 
> loosen up. Just make sure you dont hit your head even if you've worn 
> a helmet. You'd land up rolling that way hence avoiding friction 
> which helps save some skin. 
> 
> More views welcome
> 
> Regards, 
> Eric
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Technocrat" <kedargadre@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > How will that help when both front & rear have slipped?
> > 
> > we only ride 15-17 bhp bikes :p
> > 
> > But yes we need to learn, how to avoid falling as well as how to 
> fall
> > safely :)
> > 
> > Cheers
> > 
> > Kedar
>


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