Draggin a knee
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RE: Draggin a knee
Second, go to 05RR's thread and state that you KNOW HOW TO RIDE.
Dizzie56 there are so many post about draggin knees, what to/not to your better off researching or your going to get anwsers that aren't going to help you.
get going about 85mph in a posted 15mph turn
getta bigger knee sliders...
increase the amount of blinker fluid on the side you want to lean to
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RE: Draggin a knee
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RE: Draggin a knee
move your butt cheek off the seat in the direction you want to lean, stick out your knee and postion yourself before the turn, lean and look ahead, not down to make sure your knee is out...and accelerate through the turn. If you can find a nice clean curve (maybe brush it off with a broom) that you can see through. Just keep practicing and going a little more at a time, just make sure if you wanna do it on the road, clear your path and look where your going. Dont try to extend your knee too far cause this might cause you to become unstable. Another thing...please make sure you have the proper heated tire for this. Make sure you have a good rated tire (pilot power, qualifier, diablo) and dont try to drag a knee with stock tires.
Maybe what im saying is GO TO THE TRACK AND LEARN FROM A PROFESSIONAL
Maybe what im saying is GO TO THE TRACK AND LEARN FROM A PROFESSIONAL
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RE: Draggin a knee
wow, the pot shots just keep on a comin huh lol? And the track thing sounds good an all but last time i checked its gonna cost bout....um more than $500 for the whole trip not to mention all those lil extras that pop up. Maybe im gonna really have to start chargin people for usin the word FACK, u know, since i invented it and all. Or does anybody wanna donate to my Track Star fund? I bet i can get it tax deductable.
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RE: Draggin a knee
yes thats true, but then u gotta add in the cost of rentin a suit, gas to get there, new tires, lessons (since im a squid at doin this and all), food (i like to eat a bit) and then the estimated cost of something completely random happening, which since i have some of the worst luck it usually does.
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RE: Draggin a knee
invest in a good suit...doesn't have to be new...can be used...
i have a used one i'm considering parting with...it's been down twice (once by me, other by friend) but since it's a SPIDI...probably still can go down 10 more times and still be good! both times were in the dirt...so maybe that's why the suit didn't take so much of a beating.
i have a used one i'm considering parting with...it's been down twice (once by me, other by friend) but since it's a SPIDI...probably still can go down 10 more times and still be good! both times were in the dirt...so maybe that's why the suit didn't take so much of a beating.