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Originally Posted by Yan
(Post 7826966)
Why don't you folks just slow down for that hairpin?
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Originally Posted by Yan
(Post 7826966)
Why don't you folks just slow down for that hairpin?
I've started cutting off the tightest part of the turn by drifting into the left lane, which helps for stability, but that's about all you can do short of dismounting. |
Originally Posted by Mr. Underbridge
(Post 7827477)
Well, you know, that's probably occurred to us. Problem is even at low speed, you can still wipe out.
+1. Pictures don't really equal to being at ground zero either. There's zero margin for error and no easy way to recover from taking a bad line. -R |
Hey that's within walking distance of my old house. (18th & N. Quincy) I used to walk to a Starbucks down there.
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Originally Posted by Yan
(Post 7826966)
Why don't you folks just slow down for that hairpin?
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Here I was saying that I don't mind it and I just slow down, and just about went flying this morning on my MTB no less that has 26x1.95 *street* rubber on it. Same thing, took the first downhill turn a bit wide and out the back wheel went..... :eek:
One brisk ride this am, I'll tell ya :) |
Originally Posted by CCrew
(Post 7829344)
Here I was saying that I don't mind it and I just slow down, and just about went flying this morning on my MTB no less that has 26x1.95 *street* rubber on it. Same thing, took the first downhill turn a bit wide and out the back wheel went..... :eek:
Glad it was your rear wheel - change that to "front" and you get what happened to me.
Originally Posted by CCrew
(Post 7829344)
One brisk ride this am, I'll tell ya :)
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Originally Posted by Mr. Underbridge
(Post 7829513)
Wow, I would have figured 2 inchers would have been pretty good. Guess it's not just us fools on skinnies!!
-R |
everyone's missing the point
All are advised to take any route possible at this intersection in order to enter the Italian Store (next to the noted bike shop on map). Their white pizza is worth the danger. So is the Milano on a soft roll.
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Originally Posted by uprightbent
(Post 7829860)
All are advised to take any route possible at this intersection in order to enter the Italian Store (next to the noted bike shop on map). Their white pizza is worth the danger. So is the Milano on a soft roll.
I sometimes stop in on my way home for fresh mozz and salami, and get myself a lemon soda to fuel me up for the grueling 3/4 mile remaining on my commute. |
I have ridden through the S of Death more times than I care to count over the last 5 years. I have never had an issue, nor was I particularly careful. Of course, I am usually riding knobbies when the leaves are down. I've even ridden it with my wife on our tandem (granted, more slowly and carefully) with no issues. Where I have had problems is a couple of miles up the Curtis trail where it crosses under Washington Blvd. There's a spot before the bridge that doesn't drain well. The speed this area encourages combined with smooth pavement and copious amounts of wet leaves has seen me in a slight two wheel drift a couple of times!
Old Army |
Originally Posted by Old Army
(Post 7831192)
..... Where I have had problems is a couple of miles up the Curtis trail where it crosses under Washington Blvd. There's a spot before the bridge that doesn't drain well. The speed this area encourages combined with smooth pavement and copious amounts of wet leaves has seen me in a slight two wheel drift a couple of times!
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Originally Posted by bdcheung
(Post 7829055)
I'm withholding comment to avoid being rudely sarcastic.
No need to get defensive. |
Originally Posted by BarracksSi
(Post 7825901)
I'd probably enjoy that curve if I could do it Japanese drift style.. ;)
http://www.redbullindianapolisgp.com...0-12192007.jpg |
Originally Posted by Yan
(Post 7833058)
There are two pairs of railway crossing squiggle barriers on my commute. I fell on my butt twice in the same week trying to navigate them. Now I dismount and walk, like the sign next to the barriers tells me to.
No need to get defensive. That's not apples and oranges, it's road apples and oranges. |
Aww, come on. Ya think anyone's going to pay attention to a sign and do what it says?
Like the one this am where they're doing utility work that said "dismount and walk bike". I was on the MTB again today, that offroad around the utility trucks was a blast! :) |
Between a bad head cold, some frigid weather, and my bike being in the shop, it had been 2 weeks since I last commuted on the Custis Trail into DC. This afternoon headed west I thought I noticed two new bright yellow signs at the hated S curve of death that were intended for eastbound traffic.
Anyone else notice these signs today? Maybe our nagging paid off. |
Originally Posted by JPCowan
(Post 8339901)
Between a bad head cold, some frigid weather, and my bike being in the shop, it had been 2 weeks since I last commuted on the Custis Trail into DC. This afternoon headed west I thought I noticed two new bright yellow signs at the hated S curve of death that were intended for eastbound traffic.
Anyone else notice these signs today? Maybe our nagging paid off. |
Originally Posted by knucklesandwich
(Post 8340752)
Those are probably left over from the inauguration- there were dozens of signs showing the best pedestrian route into DC. I snagged one and hung it in my garage.
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I love/hate that S-curve/hill; it's wonderful for speed/hill workouts for marathon training (I must be one of the hated runners/joggers), but must be done carefully on a bike. I used to live a half-mile east of the S curve right off the trail. Riding a bike full speed down the S curve with leaves on the ground feels like playing Russian Roulette, but crossing Lee Highway during rush hour may be even worse. Pick your poison.
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Is it really that bad? I've ridden that before, always found it fun. I guess I could see it as a little more challenging in snow, for instance, but not so much that I'd rather ride on the sidewalk or cross 29at street level.
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I've taken that route many times. It never occurred to me it was a problem.
Paul |
They were definitely not inauguration signs which had an arrow and said something like "DC Bridge Access". IIRC, they said "Caution Slippery".
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Originally Posted by JPCowan
(Post 8342311)
They were definitely not inauguration signs which had an arrow and said something like "DC Bridge Access". IIRC, they said "Caution Slippery".
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There has been so much talk about this curve that I am dying to ride it! If I ever get to the DC area I am going right out and rent a bike and ride this thing! Woohooooo!
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