How far do you lean
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RE: How far do you lean
Shadow1: Really? Is there a differance between pre-93 and after -93? I have dragged my pegs alot on a track day, with the exhaust shrouds unscraped.
To be honest - I don't know - I've never ridden a 1993 or later bike........
All I can say is that the footpegs on the earlier models to 1992 didn't scrape before the exhaust shrouds - have my own shrouds as proof....Pegs are unmarked.
Maybe Dad can tell us, but haven't seen him on the Forum lately - he's done plenty of track on his
1990. You may like to PM him.
To be honest - I don't know - I've never ridden a 1993 or later bike........
All I can say is that the footpegs on the earlier models to 1992 didn't scrape before the exhaust shrouds - have my own shrouds as proof....Pegs are unmarked.
Maybe Dad can tell us, but haven't seen him on the Forum lately - he's done plenty of track on his
1990. You may like to PM him.
#13
RE: How far do you lean
My 88 has been leaning over pretty hard, no chicken strips left on the rear. The centerstand has a a nice shiny area and pegs and exhaust shrouds will drag quiet easily. Been working on knee down technique this week to stop hard parts from touching down.
Knee down but still see some sparks.
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/Orde...469&po=469
different view
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/Orde...358&po=358
Knee down but still see some sparks.
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/Orde...469&po=469
different view
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/Orde...358&po=358
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#15
RE: How far do you lean
ORIGINAL: TnSandman
My 88 has been leaning over pretty hard, no chicken strips left on the rear. The centerstand has a a nice shiny area and pegs and exhaust shrouds will drag quiet easily. Been working on knee down technique this week to stop hard parts from touching down.
Knee down but still see some sparks.
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/Orde...469&po=469
different view
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/Orde...358&po=358
My 88 has been leaning over pretty hard, no chicken strips left on the rear. The centerstand has a a nice shiny area and pegs and exhaust shrouds will drag quiet easily. Been working on knee down technique this week to stop hard parts from touching down.
Knee down but still see some sparks.
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/Orde...469&po=469
different view
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/Orde...358&po=358
looks like a reall fun road.
#17
RE: How far do you lean
ORIGINAL: kaska
About the Pirelli Diabolos.
R1000 you said that those can't be leaned to the edge. So does this mean, that it would not be smartest thing to do practise leaning with them?
About the Pirelli Diabolos.
R1000 you said that those can't be leaned to the edge. So does this mean, that it would not be smartest thing to do practise leaning with them?
#18
RE: How far do you lean
Shadow1's got it right, it is "tail of the dragon" or Deal's Gap. I live 18 miles from the "Hill" as we call it. Really great road, people vacation here just to ride. Bunch of Michigan and Wisconsin riders were hear this weekend. It's a great road, but as a local it's the beginning of tourist season which means to many slow riders. Lots of squids and people with way to money invested in bikes they can't ride. My old Hurricane gets on down the road, I ride with friends on 600rr's and keep up just fine.Only difference is I'm comfortable with the Hurricanes great riding position.
The "Dragon" is best enjoyed in the off season these days. Summertime is to crowded and you just can't get nice clean runs.
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/index.html
http://www.dealsgap.com/
http://killboy.blogspot.com/
The "Dragon" is best enjoyed in the off season these days. Summertime is to crowded and you just can't get nice clean runs.
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/index.html
http://www.dealsgap.com/
http://killboy.blogspot.com/
#19
RE: How far do you lean
I have to agree with R1000 as usual, and could someone explain to me. What that damn chicken strips supposed to look like LOL.. I do swear these continental road attacks are the best tire, I have ever ran on anything.
Shadow is this what you're talking about, check out the poor can
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