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Originally Posted by intimid8er Common in countries that drive on the right hand side of the road.
Your left side gets more miles on it due to the big radius left hand turns we make at intersections. |
I think you may be correct. I have been riding street bikes for over 20 years. Until this year, I have always ridden back roads even go to work. This year I had a long commute on mostly all multi-lane roads and in rush hour traffic. So, in combination of what you said and the fact that the primary roads I have been ridding to work are angled a lot for water run-off. Back roads don't have that angle to them. Or at least as much of it.