We went up to Indianapolis the other day, using the highway the whole way (we usually route through Beech Grove - a town right south of Indy), and noticed something they've been using recently.
This: http://eplay.typepad.com/photos/unca...2pc3936p_3.jpg
Whenever we hit it, we have almost zero traction. It's alright when you're slowing down, but when you have cars on either side of you, you're doing 65MPH, and drifting all over with no means to stop it, it's pretty bad. It's as if the tires are being airborne.
We talked to someone who said a lot of motorcyclists will walk that stretch of road, because they don't have any traction.
The tires are pretty new, but she does need an alignment. Any possible fixes on our end for such a problem? Or do we have to call our congressman?
~Spike
This: http://eplay.typepad.com/photos/unca...2pc3936p_3.jpg
Whenever we hit it, we have almost zero traction. It's alright when you're slowing down, but when you have cars on either side of you, you're doing 65MPH, and drifting all over with no means to stop it, it's pretty bad. It's as if the tires are being airborne.
We talked to someone who said a lot of motorcyclists will walk that stretch of road, because they don't have any traction.
The tires are pretty new, but she does need an alignment. Any possible fixes on our end for such a problem? Or do we have to call our congressman?
~Spike
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