Originally Posted by
steganographer
Heh; don't take yourselves too seriously - the patent part was a joke. I was merely inputing context to fuel a discussion on one of my observations: I've seen sharp angle turns with slick tires cause several accidents. I recovered before I fell last month, and I've just remembered not to go too fast on even moderately sharp angles. I was just inquiring as to why such techniques are labeled as "useless" and have "no advantage." Can any of you who have said so explain why? Thanks.
Mmmhmm.
Anyway, I've corned at 35mph at around 40 degrees (off of 90). It's called sticky rubber.
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Last edited by ProFail; 06-18-08 at 09:12 PM.