
Originally Posted by
viffer etc
Very rarely (if ever) will the bike actually be blown across the road.

Originally Posted by
SPman
...unless you're on a ZZR1100 and you're crowding on the pace.......
I was once leaning in to the first bend off the bridge going south on my CB250N (back in the 80s) and was lifted off the ground by a rare, very strong, wind that aiming south exactly parrellel to the bridge. I only touched down again, after being moved clear accross my lane, as my speed dropped. I know I was off the groud because the engine raced as the rear wheel lost all resistance.
Best air bed I've ever had. Absolutely no sense of fear or panic because I felt very supported.
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