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robz400
24-06-06, 05:37 PM
:D :D :D :D :D
Had my SV a month and a half and finally scrapped my right knee slider on a shellgripped roundabout... can't wait to get some sticky tyres and try else where :twisted:
Brave man if you are on the original dunslips d220's :lol:
robz400
24-06-06, 05:55 PM
eye!! Hense the shell grip! Tried on a normal roundabout but the rear slid :shock:
Villers
25-06-06, 09:42 AM
We don't have any of these 'shellgrip' roundybouts up here yet. How big a difference is the grip? Ive yet to get my KD on my new SV yet, mostly due to lack of confidence after a big off a few months back. It was no problem on my CBR and the hornet before that. In fact my first kneedown was on a left hand bend on a backroad! What kind of sliders you using? Ive got a pair of WIZ sparkies but I wouldnt really reccomend them, the little titanium rods keep dissapearing out them for some cheap reason!
Congrats on the KD, god if these shellgrips are as grippy as they sound when they get them up here there will be a cue for the roundabout, with people trying to get elbows down!!
Peter Henry
25-06-06, 10:57 AM
You better watch yourself my friend or you are going to end up throwing it down the road. :?
eye!! Hense the shell grip! Tried on a normal roundabout but the rear slid :shock:
Which roundabout is this? I haven't managed to get my knee down (not bothered, honest) but I want to wear out the 1cm chicken strip on the right of my dunlops.
kwak zzr
25-06-06, 11:22 AM
Brave man if you are on the original dunslips d220's :lol:
i cant get near on my standard rubber :?
robz400
25-06-06, 02:11 PM
Its the roundabout in Farnborough just down the road from the leisure centre and B&Q.
Shell grip seems alot better, the dunlops seem very vague on most roads but on the shell grip they feel totally planted, although still have a cople of mils chicken strip.
Still got the standard alpinestars sliders. Was thinking about getting a set of titanium ones just for the noise :twisted:
kwak zzr
25-06-06, 03:23 PM
the rear of my bike gets very twitchy when on the last 5mil of tyre.
amarko5
25-06-06, 03:27 PM
I really do not see what all the fuss is about :? I ride fast (ask anyone that knows me ) and the furthest thing from my mind is getting my knee down :lol:
cannot see the fascination in this practice :? when the pro's do it they have a good reason, but on the road there is absolutely no need what so ever IMHO :wink:
kwak zzr
25-06-06, 03:42 PM
stop's me getting bored :wink:
robz400
25-06-06, 03:56 PM
I really do not see what all the fuss is about
No need for it, its just fun :)
Just learning how to do it has made me concentrate very hard on cornering and has helped me feel more relaxed on the bike
Villers
25-06-06, 05:25 PM
Theres no need to do anything. Theres no need to get that tinted screen, no need to get an aftermarket can, no need to get dinky indicators, no need to go out on a friday afternoon and do 100 miles just for the fun of it, theres no need to put a GSXR front end on it and theres no need to get your knee down.
But we do it, we do it becuase we want to have fun, we want to enjoy what we have, we do it because we have passion, because we love our bikes and most importantly we do it because WE CAN!!!! :lol:
amarko5
25-06-06, 05:32 PM
Theres no need to do anything. Theres no need to get that tinted screen, no need to get an aftermarket can, no need to get dinky indicators, no need to go out on a friday afternoon and do 100 miles just for the fun of it, theres no need to put a GSXR front end on it and theres no need to get your knee down.
But we do it, we do it becuase we want to have fun, we want to enjoy what we have, we do it because we have passion, because we love our bikes and most importantly we do it because WE CAN!!!! :lol:
mmmhhhh i prefer to have my knees close to the tank and grind away the footpegs and sidestand instead.
but there again each to their own :P :lol:
Villers
25-06-06, 06:09 PM
Yeah, I think I went a bit over-dramatic there, apologies!
I dont have a ridiculous view that it makes me a faster rider or anything, I dont do it when Im riding quick. I just do it when Im knocking about for a bit of a laugh. Or when Im on a well kown roundabout and nodding at the open mouthed car drivers waiting to join the traffic. Its just for a laugh. As for scraping pegs, I had a hornet for a while and that would scrape pegs and boots for free. I had to replace the hero blobs before I sent it back to the hire company!
amarko5 wrote
I ride fast (ask anyone that knows me ) and the furthest thing from my mind is getting my knee down
Fast is not the word. You were too damn quick for:-
Jelster's Fireblade
Scoobs' CBR RR
Fizz's GSXR750
My SV1000s
All the SV650s
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :riding: :riding: :riding: =D> =D> =D>
Only Taran got anywhere near you, but he is a bit 'special' on his speed triple.
fizzwheel
26-06-06, 07:52 AM
I ride fast (ask anyone that knows me ) and the furthest thing from my mind is getting my knee down :lol:
Fast is a fricken understatement 8)
I'd like to be able to do it. Purely for no other reason to say that I can. I think I've worked out what I'm doing wrong now. So its just a matter of practice practice practice.
:D :D :D :D :D
Had my SV a month and a half and finally scrapped my right knee slider on a shellgripped roundabout... can't wait to get some sticky tyres and try else where :twisted:
Read a good trick in Ride - swap the knee sliders over and go around again. Then it looks like you get both done... badges of honour they referred to them as :lol: :lol: . They also made an interesting point about the road racers at the TT hardly ever getting their knees down when going fast as it just slows you down. Thats my excuse anyway - and besides i wear my badges on the inside.
Read a good trick in Ride - swap the knee sliders over and go around again. Then it looks like you get both done...
Yeah, but doesn't that mean it'd look like you did the left knee while travelling backwards... :shock:
Actually, maybe that's more impressive... :lol:
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