ARtraveler
R.I.P. Dwayne
It does sound a bit like maybe to fast for the curve and nanny started to feel the dynamics to shut down the problem. No criticism of speed here, it's your ride.
I always use push pull on curves, plant the outside foot, grab the tank with my knees, and lean slightly into the curve. This method really does diminish the "g" forces a lot.
I can take twisties with most. Have never awoke "nanny" there.
I got into hydroplaning two times (early on), and "nanny" saved me by taking control and avoiding my doing a 360. Was doing between 60 and 65 when I hit water deeper than appeared. And "Awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy we go!"
50 mph in water will avoid hydroplaning if you must venture out in rain that bad.
I always use push pull on curves, plant the outside foot, grab the tank with my knees, and lean slightly into the curve. This method really does diminish the "g" forces a lot.
I can take twisties with most. Have never awoke "nanny" there.
I got into hydroplaning two times (early on), and "nanny" saved me by taking control and avoiding my doing a 360. Was doing between 60 and 65 when I hit water deeper than appeared. And "Awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy we go!"
50 mph in water will avoid hydroplaning if you must venture out in rain that bad.