Riding Skills: Effects Of Strong Crosswinds On Choppers

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During fall riding, we have to deal with strong and gusty winds. I suppose you could set a limit and say “I won’t ride if the winds gust above 30 MPH… but what fun would that be? On a day like today (50 degrees and sunny) can you imagine not riding because of the wind?

(Note: I do have my limits for things like temperatures and I suppose if the winds were above 40 MPH I would probably not ride. Just use your common sense and set your “personal limits” based on your bike limits and rider skill level).

Aircraft pilots often refer to the season change from fall to winter as the “bumpy flight time” because Mother Nature has to use lots of wind to “push summer way” (likewise during the spring to summer change). Whatever the reason… the reality is strong and gusty winds on the ground (for us bikers) as well as in the air during this time of year and we have to know how to ride with these winds.

For most motorcycles, gusty winds are just an annoyance requiring some mild adjustments while riding. On a chopper, a gusty wind will feel like someone is standing beside the bike and is taking their best foot and...

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