> I think he might have meant to just straighten the turns WITHIN his lane,
I
> do that frequently as I ride in canyons most of the time.  Riding canyons
is
> a great teacher, headon traffic, watching morons act uhh.. moronic and
slick
> surfaces, sand, moisture etc.
>
Yes....Of Course, within my own lane. I've always considered crossing the
double yellow the same thing as a crash(except when passing on a straight
;-).
The main thing that concerns me now is that I spend so much time next to the
center line I'm at greater risk of meeting someone going wide the other way.
It just feels more comfortable than riding near the edge of the road though.
Hopefully, with my reduced non peg scraping speeds, I'll be able to dive out
of the way in time.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Henry S. Winokur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Anyone who takes the racing line when not on a track, is, IMHO, a
f*cking
> > idiot.  The racing line is derived from the fact that
>


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