Here is my lowside at Tally. It was on lap 6 coming out of turn 2 in the C Superbike race. There was some talk in the pits that led me to believe that someone may have got under my back wheel. As you can see from the pics that clearly did not happen. Looking at my tire wear I am still not sure why the rear let go.
You're lucky that didnt turn into a highside! What's the details? Was it first lap? Did you check tire pressures? Best to know the obvious if you want good advice.
Nope, Thats not it cause I slide the rear all the time but normaly I can control the slide with the throttle. It did not matter what I did throttle wise, I just couldn't get it to come back.
Well, since you were comming off the corner and not grinding hard parts then you just gave it too much gas and the rear let go. Unless you were off your normal line and hit a bump...
looks like too much throttle for the available traction...at least you did the right thing and stayed in it :up:
Two things I kept saying in the first series of photos: 1) You're lucky it didn't turn into a high side. 2) You're standing up way too soon after the crash. #2 was confirmed in the next series. Glad you're okay.
I did feel the rear come out a little, eased up on throttle, came back a little then just kept sliding as if it were slow motion.
If you have a lot of lean angle and the rear lets go it is much harder to save. If the bike is more upright when the slide starts it is more controllable. Looks like you were pretty far over when it started...
I have nothing beneficial to add; like the others...it looks like the rear just let go due to too much throttle for the amount of traction. I am just glad you came out of it ok. :up:
In the 2nd picture it looks like the tire mark stay consistant throughout and doesn't cut out and then back on. Kept sliding all the way around. Kinda hard to see though.