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The first Commandos crashed a few guys when they rode over cats-eyes in the wet. It takes almost nothing to cause a tank-slapper. If you are experienced, you usually know when one is coming because the bike is twitchy. But I never race without a damper because I have been over the front at high speed too many times - usually due to locking a brake when approaching a corner. But I have ridden bikes which were unsafe at any speed. If you ride slow enough, you don't usually get into trouble - but who does that ?
Joey Dunlop used to wind the damper on harder as he raced. He probably worked up to speed. Mine is usually on a moderately hard setting - it has to be there when you need it..
Joey Dunlop used to wind the damper on harder as he raced. He probably worked up to speed. Mine is usually on a moderately hard setting - it has to be there when you need it..