tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2951592100916940923.post6031222097635268426..comments2023-10-05T06:22:10.161-04:00Comments on The Squid Tank: Animal HazardsMarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07751030051218354549noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2951592100916940923.post-45627426619845812962010-01-13T18:38:28.935-05:002010-01-13T18:38:28.935-05:00Hi,
Loved your blog. I used to ride a commuter bi...Hi,<br /><br />Loved your blog. I used to ride a commuter bike for a few years in India, and am thinking of getting one again - in faraway Blighty. That's how I stumbled upon your blog. And now your blog's gone and made the itch worse.<br /><br />Re. obstacles, you should try riding in India! ;) We've got cows, pedestrians, bullock carts, motorbikes and cars coming along the wrong side of the road, homicidal truck drivers... <br /><br />Also, I had a few questions, and would be grateful if you could answer 'em, please :): <br /><br />1. Re. Leaning into curves, how do you get your pillion rider to behave, i.e., how do you prefer a pillion to sit?<br />2. when taking curves on twisty roads like the ones you ride on, how slow do you get, generally, for a blind curve? (I know that depends on the curve, but I was just wondering what the number is as a rough heuristic). <br />3.And how slowly would you take a hairpin bend?<br /><br />Sorry if the questions are very stupid.Siddhuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15766092746877344160noreply@blogger.com