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kwak zzr 24-06-07 08:38 PM

Re: Knee down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by valleyboy (Post 1220914)
as I dont use it for commuting.. been bloody cleaning it everytime Ive taken it out.. has about 12 coats of polish on it already.

mmm sounds familiar.:rolleyes:

kwak zzr 24-06-07 08:40 PM

Re: Knee down
 
stick some photos of ya bike in the photos section VB would love to see it :)

valleyboy 24-06-07 08:46 PM

Re: Knee down
 
photos on the way.. not got many of them, and I aint going out to photograph my bike now!

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...38#post1220938

there we are...

leon c 24-06-07 08:57 PM

Re: Knee down
 
:smt091 i had a go a couple of weeks back not been riding very long failed but not beaten damn those shiney knee sliders

kwak zzr 24-06-07 09:14 PM

Re: Knee down
 
Ive been riding 14 years.

kwak zzr 24-06-07 09:17 PM

Re: Knee down
 
dont try to be rossi just hang off like a prat as far as you can without falling off, like i said at the start of this thread i found i didnt need to lean the bike right over like i had been doing. i could never do it on stock OE 650s tyres tho, the sv1000s has pilot sports on.

Blue_SV650S 24-06-07 10:52 PM

Re: Knee down
 
neat 8)

It is hard to get your LEFT down on the road as UK roads are not conducive, but still try and mirror what you are doing on the right as it is good practice to be getting off the bike rather than leaning it at silly angles , you never know one day it might just happen!! :)

The only other way to practice lefts is round a supermarket carpark on a Sunday after they shut 8)

Damoulianos Marios 24-06-07 11:04 PM

Re: Knee down
 
I've only done it on track as our roads are too slippery to do it on them. The trick is to have your inside leg free-floating, without any real pressure on the peg. All your weight must be on your a*se and the outside leg. Then just let the inside fall as much as you can inside the turn.

There must be also no weight on the clip-ons as this is not only a general riding error with a multitude of bad side-effects but eventually won't allow you to keep your inside leg as free as you could.

Blue_SV650S 24-06-07 11:07 PM

Re: Knee down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damoulianos Marios (Post 1221086)
I've only done it on track as our roads are too slippery to do it on them. The trick is to have your inside leg free-floating, without any real pressure on the peg. All your weight must be on your a*se and the outside leg. Then just let the inside fall as much as you can inside the turn.

There must be also no weight on the clip-ons as this is not only a general riding error with a multitude of bad side-effects but eventually won't allow you to keep your inside leg as free as you could.

I wouldn't say that is the definitive answer... for instance you can actually help steer the bike if you put weight on the inside peg ;)

But whatever works for the individual .. you only have to look at the variety of styles in motoGP to see there is no 'ONE' way ;)

kwak zzr 25-06-07 01:51 PM

Re: Knee down
 
well i think i must look stooopid but hey who cares? must get cuz to do some video one of the evenings so i can see my riding style.


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