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Roads are very slick in the rain, if in fact it has NOT rained in a while. The grease and oil builds up and comes to the surface as the
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Roads are very slick in the rain, if in fact it has NOT rained in a while. The grease and oil builds up and comes to the surface as the water penetrates the highway. Wide tires are prone to hydroplaning too. Gets worse with worn tread. Riding a motorcycle makes you much more aware of this, as i have learned from wadding a few bikes.
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