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| *Vultures Knob>>>Street Bike |
I rode dirt bikes for 25 years? |
i was always against street bikes.now i own a 2006 zx 10 i had to get used to the speed and turning.i learned to counter steer that works well.How do you lean really low?do you have to go real fast? I have about half inch left on the tire edge. going left,move your *** of the seat all the way left.more gas,more ***,more fun. Source(s): spencers autoworks watch tony hawks You don't have to go real fast, you just gotta have a good curve. I can peg mine out in town...When the peg scrapes, you got about a 1/4 inch of tire left....Keep at it.... Watch the Deals Gap videos on YouTube.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjfcwm2ym... Watch Gizmo's video link, it's what you need to know. Practice is 25 mph, when you can do it at low speed, then you will learn the balance technique needed. I don't think it's a high speed thing, it's more how you ride. For clean pavement there's plenty of traction available where I typically go deep into the turn, flip the bike down pretty low to make the turn, then smoothly accelerate out of the turn having finished the majority of the turn with that flip. Since it's the street with possible oncoming traffic I don't apex much, but this could be called late apexing where my closest approach to the centerline or edge of the pavement is further along the curve than the middle point. BTW: IMO you'll need lots of luck when keeping a consistent low lean throughout a turn. It's just not typical to get roads like that unless you pay for a track day, one little bump and there goes your plan. |
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