
Originally Posted by
ital916
Someone telling you not to ride on painted surfaces at all, is giving you advice you cant use. Good luck getting around the nz roading system without having to ride on painted surfaces ranging from various degrees of dry to wet (as well as tar snakes and bad seal, and so on). [....]
Nothing is learnt from becoming scared of painted surfaces. You know there is a problem, now all you have to do is conquer it, and there are heaps of members here willing to help you out.
Yup. The bottom line is, you have to be ready for the inevitable, especially in the wet.
Number one, get off the offending brake - front or rear, and then immediately reapply and reassess.
Number two, very quickly get your eyes up and forward, and plan a way out just in case you trap yourself with nowhere to go. You don't want to plow straight into the back of a car, traffic island, power pole or something else solid and expensive, when a simple steer-around-it was a trivial option when taken early enough.
Number three, after you have a plan forwards, check behind you to make sure there isn't someone ELSE in the same predicament as you. If so, get out of their way before you get rammed.
In the end, experience is something you get just after you could have really done with it, so don't beat yourself up too much.
Oh, and "just slow down in the wet" is all you really need to do. 
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
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