So with all the snow + hail in Wellington this week, I had the chance to ride on a fresh sheet of unmarked hail - more slippery by far than the snow/slush. This was fucking terrifying given how petrified I was of dropping my triple. I had a few moments which lead to a few questions...
While riding in a straight line at one point, I backed off the throttle a tiny amount (literally the smallest amount I could reduce the throttle by). Immidiately the back stepped out and started to catch up with the front. I gently gave it more gas, and straight away the bike straightened up and I was fine again

given that a handful of gas is a recipe for a crash in some conditions, how come it seems to fix a rear wheel slide?
I also had a very very small tankslapperish/headshake moment coming out of a corner at all of 25 km/h.... old question I know, but what do you really do to recover a tankslapper other than hold the fuck on with your knees? (this has always worked for me).
As a sidenote, I can now strongly recommend Oxford ChillOut necktube and undergloves - I rode about 7ks each way to and from work Monday-Wednesday in snow, hail and wind and all that got cold was my fingers. Not bad I thought.
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