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Only roundabouts go against that. Maybe thats why we like them?
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I'm not so sure that's a good idea, I've seen a nasty crash or two on Youtube from people doing that. I thought you should always more into the corner than the bike.
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One thing as well berwel is that I notice you have a naked bike. I have the same K3 naked, and I find the riding position is so bolt upright that sliding off to get your knee down is a bit harder. When I did a track day at Rockingham, I got rid of all my chicken strips and also ground my pegs a bit, but didn't try leaning off much (no sliders) so never got my knee down. I guess what I am saying is that on a naked SV, the pegs grind before the edge of the tyres so you still have more leaning possible
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Knee down isn't important, more about being comfortable with the way you ride. If you feel comfortable and safe leaning off like a monkey, do that, that's what I do. It's my riding style, it feels the safest for me.
But if you feel more comfortable not moving alot off the bike, it's obviously going to be safer. Just do what you want, and what feels right. Knee down and less chicken strips are not related. The more you lean off the bike, the less the bike has to lean, so you will get larger chicken strips than if you took the same corner at the same speed but not leaning off. One of the fastest riders I have ridden with, was Luckypants on the GMII. I was completely ragging my bike to keep up, leaning off like a monkey, and Mike didn't move a inch off his bike. It looked very smooth and natural, I had a hard time trying to stay behind him and Carelesschucca. Proves riding style and chicken strips doesn't dictate how well you ride, it's what is most comfortable and safe for you. |
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^ ah no i have 1 expensif bike (mt-03) and one cheep bike sv the mt has been sold (awating colection) and im at colage, but im wanting to do track day for my 18 bday
![]() ohh and about the left hand/ right hand thing the right will allways be easyer as most of u are right hand/footed and islands are all right hand and the majority of coreners i find are to the right, im left footed thogh (right handed) so do seem to have a problem with ether will get just as low on a left hander as i would on a right hander, could just be me thogh. in responce to sally, i dont have a problem geting off the bike, if im realy giving it some, i tend to get right off the bike (leg on saddle) but dont put knee out (unles i think i may have a KD) i just use my weight (16ston) to wrestle the bike around and make it do what i want it to ![]() EDITohh and PS not botherd about geting rid of chicken strips just thorght it was relevent to my KD stuf Last edited by barwel1992; 23-11-09 at 01:40 PM. |
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Countersteering ftw.
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As has been said previously, I'd worry more about looking out for numpties on the road than getting your KD or rid of chicken strips. I did my 1st trackday at Anglesey in September and had no chicken strips (or pegs!) left after the 1st few sessions....and still no KD.
Got an instructor to follow me and offer me advice on a session and then after listening to their comments, KD was easy after that. That said, last session of the day, almost at the end of the 1st lap I binned it going into a RH too quick. Got my knee down as well as my elbow, ar$e and the bike. Less than £100 worth of damage and I was fine.....wouldn't have been the case if I'd been doing it on the road, where my tyres would have probably been colder anyway. Even after getting my KD on the track, I doubt I ever want to get that far over on the road....you just never know. |
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Well if we're going to get all technical don't forget to factor in the camber of the road as well, and of course that you can generally see further around right handers, and that hedges are potentially more forgiving than oncoming traffic...
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My mate who i mostly ride out (on dunlops)with has less than me & he'd be the 1st to admit he does'nt take it over nowhere near as far,his tyre just has a way flatter profile(hence easier to get to the edge). At the end of the day strips mean f/all. |
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