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Old December 29th, 2012, 11:27 AM   #8
Joshorilla
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Originally Posted by Motofool View Post
I believe that the trigger was that pavement's transition which did upset your front suspension.

A better line (avoiding the center of the lane where oil and diesel builds up) may have avoided the fall.

Maybe many of those boats have Diesel engines and some road contamination comes from them.

Glad that you are OK, Josh.
Thanks for the feedback! I tend to stick to centre road especially on corners as those roads are old and narrow over here and big cars tend to take up a foot of your lane also, so on corners it's wise to keep in or get a bus ram into you, it's more than likely the diesel from the fishing boats as they will all be diesel, my fiend crashed his van their once exact same spot, only he over-steered and crashed into a boat!

That photo explains a lot, it did literally just whip out from underneath me all of a sudden, hitting a strip of diesel was probably the cause.
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