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    Back tyre briefly lost grip on straight road

    Hi all,

    Just wanted to get some ideas of what happened, as it gave me quite a scare..

    Was driving back in a rainy night a few weeks ago, driving at 100km/hr, straight road (or perhaps a very slight bend), and all of a sudden I feel the back tyre just loose control and it slides to the left and right a few times (maybe by few inches each way). All happened within a second (which felt like a long time), and fortunately I probably didn't have to react to it, and it all came right by itself while I steered straight ahead.

    There is a possibility I could have ridden over something I didn't see, could I have hit some oil slick or something similar - possible?

    Bike serviced a few months ago, both tyres are also brand new during time of service.

    Thanks in advance!

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    have had this happen on a few occasions in wet conditions when riding over tar bleed, worst one was while passing a stock truck and a car appeared in the distance so i gave the throttle a bit more of a twist , most times in one day was while riding along the desert road in torrential rain. Not really to much to worry about as long as you don't panic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zmlam View Post
    Hi all,

    Just wanted to get some ideas of what happened, as it gave me quite a scare..

    Was driving back in a rainy night a few weeks ago, driving at 100km/hr,
    1st of all, your ride a motorcycle, if your description of how you control it is driving then you need to learn a lot. did you think about going and have a look to see what it was, and then checking to see whether there were any warning signs you may not have picked up that may help you in the future? if it's deisle then the road often has a rainbow effect and you can smell it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    1st of all, your ride a motorcycle, if your description of how you control it is driving then you need to learn a lot..
    actually a lot of people refer to operating a motorcycle as driving, a discussion that has been done to death and not really very helpfull to a noob asking for advice, the second part of your statement was what could be considered helpfull

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    It happens all the time with my FJ ... from 6500 rpm up past 9500 rpm ... usually in second ... and sometimes in third gear ...
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    What condition is your rear tyre in? No trying to squeeze the last few hundred kms out of it are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zmlam View Post
    could I have hit some oil slick or something similar - possible?
    May be other contributing factors, the bike, the tyre, but most likely the primary cause would be oil. There's a lot of it out there where it shouldn't orta be.
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    Like what jelly said, go back and have a look. It is possible that in the dry you wont see it but still a look better than guessing with the help of people who don't know the road or even remember the OP correctly. Russd7's suggestion of tar bleed would be a good starter as it is hard to spot on a rainy night, deseasil will probably have been washed away.
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    If i had to guess it would be tar bleed. Ive had the same effect while riding in the wet due to tar bleed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zmlam View Post
    Bike serviced a few months ago, both tyres are also brand new during time of service.
    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    What condition is your rear tyre in? No trying to squeeze the last few hundred kms out of it are you?
    Highly unlikely.

    Possible tar bleed. You weren't riding/driving on the center line? Possible urine leakage, not sure how slippery that is though
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    Awesome - thanks for the responses.

    Didn't think to stop to turn back actually - at the time I didn't know at all what happened, I thought perhaps this is what a flat tyre may have felt like. First time its happened to me from over the 3+ years of riding, though I don't have much night riding experience.

    Tyres - only have put in about 1000kms in from brand new, so certainly didn't think it was lack of tyre thread.

    Thanks again! Always much to learn!

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    Tar bleed, happens at the same spot just up the road from me every time it rains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G4L4XY View Post
    Highly unlikely.

    Possible tar bleed. You weren't riding/driving on the center line? Possible urine leakage, not sure how slippery that is though
    Ha! Am certain I wasn't riding on the center line - I'm putting it down to some slippery surface for now, and not some malfunction in the bike and/or parts..

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    Quote Originally Posted by russd7 View Post
    actually a lot of people refer to operating a motorcycle as driving,
    maybe maybe not, it may be semantics but it also maybe indicative of their attitude towards their new vechile, and they may not be aware. I'd rather point it out then there's a chance the penny may drop and improve their concept. It wasn't an insult etc in my eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ribit View Post
    If i had to guess it would be tar bleed. Ive had the same effect while riding in the wet due to tar bleed.
    That was my first reaction.
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