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Re: Not quite knee down....
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Personally I wouldn't use that stuff- I don't want to risk doing 'progress making' speeds on a tyre sealed by gunk- good for bicycles, bad for motorbikes IMO.
Dave, are you out in the peaks next week then? I, like you, am always paranoid about what might be coming around a corner but after doing lots of miles on my bike including the nurburgring and a trackday I am much more aware of the capabilities of it which increases confidence no end. It's just a case of getting more miles under your belt and slowly discovering the 'performance envelope' as Petevtwin650 would call it! |
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I've been for a proper balls out blast with my mate on brand spanking new tyres before and they felt fine. Took them right to the edge on both sides and they felt fine. |
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Tbh I think a lot of things like scrubbing tyres in are psychological. If you're confident enough to go for it on brand new tyres then do it, if you want to be a bit more careful then fair play. Depends how you feel comfortable. |
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Scrubbing in the last tyre I put on, I was down on the A44 in wales :smt096 and just went steady-ish for 20 miles or so to get them a bit warm, then started to work back up to normal pace. This is on a pretty sticky bit of road though. Dave, the stock naked pegs are crap for ground clearance. Don't bother sticking your knee out but get your rse half off the seat and get your upper body moved off to the side. There's plenty clearance for making reasonable progress but hooning it will put them down a lot. A slightly taller rear shock, and especially one with some compression damping helps. |
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Dave, You want to get out on my (yes it is mine :p) local bypass, the roundabouts are fantastic for good lean angles. Not dangerously so, you ride around it and you get big lean. Edge of tyre stuff without really aiming to get there... :)
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Tsh good luck there mate. When you have "real power" they spin up very easily ;) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UEg1-6iEeo |
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