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Title: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: djkdjk07 on July 07, 2011, 11:04:34 PM
I am from a city so I rarely ever ride on any terrain besides asphalt. Tomorrow I will be riding to my girlfriends house for the first time and her driveway is on a kinda steep downwards slope and it's a damn mess of gravel and dirt. What should I do? Go down the gravel or take the grass next to it? What makes for the least chance of a tip over ( which would be very embarrassing ).
Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: HaydenH on July 08, 2011, 12:04:01 AM
I would think gravel. As normally there is a packed surface underneath, so if you start to slide then you have a chance to grip still. Grass on the other hand, if you start to slide you tend to keep going. This would just be my thought.
More so than anything i'd think speed control is more important than surface. Never reach a speed where you will have to brake sharply or quickly.

but that's just me  :dunno_black:, i'm sure there is someone with more/better experience at that choice than me. 
Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: Twisted on July 08, 2011, 03:36:53 AM
Try not to grab the front brake on the gravel. Try to go slow and use rear brake.
Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: noiseguy on July 08, 2011, 07:15:28 AM
+1

Also, put more weight on pegs, butt off seat... allows bike more freedom to adapt to conditions.
Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: skimhitz on July 08, 2011, 07:33:42 AM
Definitely the gravel. I lowsided my last motorcycle on grass, and that was level, nevermind an actual slope. Sport bike tires have zero traction on grass. Just keep a steady pace when going up and down the slope, and make sure not to stop halfway.
Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: Tombstones81 on July 08, 2011, 08:12:16 AM
Quote from: Twisted on July 08, 2011, 03:36:53 AM
Try not to grab the front brake on the gravel. Try to go slow and use rear brake.


^^^ Bingo!
Sear that into your brain!

No joke, that was THE reason for my wipe from a lil bit of gravel a few months ago.

I was slowing down to pull into a parking lot and didnt see the bit of gravel I hit.
Was using the front brake and the Second I hit the gravel... Whoosh! there goes the front end sideways and the rest with it down to the ground!

Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: ryott52 on July 08, 2011, 11:05:45 AM
Also, when you get up the driveway and park it, make sure you put something solid under the kickstand so it doesn't sink into the gravel, causing the bike to fall. Crushed beer can, plank, just something to increase the surface area of the kickstand.
Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: mister on July 08, 2011, 01:54:11 PM
As this is your first time, you'll be nervous as all heck and the tendency will be to death grip the bars. Well, don't.

You can stand on the pegs as mentioned. But if that feels weird to you, grip the tank with your legs and be loose everywhere else - and - let the bike make its own little corrections on the dirt, as it will. You'll be fine.

Michael
Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: chilloutdamnit on July 08, 2011, 03:03:42 PM
There's definitely more traction on gravel, but it'd hurt a lot less to fall on grass  :icon_rolleyes:
Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: kml.krk on July 08, 2011, 09:44:20 PM
I would definitely choose gravel over grass.
let us know how you did.
Title: Re: What's safer: grass or gravel
Post by: djkdjk07 on July 09, 2011, 12:24:14 AM
As I approached the driveway, my instincts just kicked in. I slowed down to like ten mph and I chose the gravel. When I got to the bottom I used only the rear brake. +1 successful park job. And I looked like a badass to my girlfriend. Thanks for the advice guys!