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KeyboardDevil




PostSubject: Re: I'm curious how everyone takes corners...   Fri May 15, 2009 9:38 am

1. Lock the outside knee against the tank, using your heel and toe to provide leverage.
2. Look as far through the turn as possible.
3. Square your shoulder and head with the exit of the turn.
4. Point the inside toe and knee out toward the apex.
5. If you're going in too hot, lean harder.
6. Get back on the throttle as early as possible.

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slowwrx




PostSubject: Re: I'm curious how everyone takes corners...   Fri May 15, 2009 9:42 am

KeyboardDevil wrote:
1. Lock the outside knee against the tank, using your heel and toe to provide leverage.
2. Look as far through the turn as possible.
3. Square your shoulder and head with the exit of the turn.
4. Point the inside toe and knee out toward the apex.
5. If you're going in too hot, lean harder.
6. Get back on the throttle as early as possible.

pirat


Its a little different on the Motard...

1....go in way to hot
2.....get on the rear brakes just a little to hard while dropping it down to gears
3.....try and point it at the exit while not sliding off the cliff
4....initiate wheelie
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PostSubject: Re: I'm curious how everyone takes corners...   Mon May 18, 2009 10:39 am

slowwrx wrote:

Its a little different on the Motard...

1....go in way to hot
2.....get on the rear brakes just a little to hard while dropping it down to gears
3.....try and point it at the exit while not sliding off the cliff
4....initiate wheelie

Yeah, those things are fun as hell.
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bomjoon
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PostSubject: Re: I'm curious how everyone takes corners...   Mon May 18, 2009 11:44 am

2thAche wrote:
~The_Duke~ wrote:

I believe he is having a problem locking up the fronts before he even gets even the slightest pressure on the rear.


He wants it like that so he can do power-brake burnouts when he gets a red-light next to a civic.


... Shocked dont be telling the secret. i only told you the other night in bed cuz you wanted to know.
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~The_Duke~
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PostSubject: Re: I'm curious how everyone takes corners...   Mon May 18, 2009 2:13 pm

slowwrx wrote:
KeyboardDevil wrote:
1. Lock the outside knee against the tank, using your heel and toe to provide leverage.
2. Look as far through the turn as possible.
3. Square your shoulder and head with the exit of the turn.
4. Point the inside toe and knee out toward the apex.
5. If you're going in too hot, lean harder.
6. Get back on the throttle as early as possible.

pirat


Its a little different on the Motard...

1....go in way to hot
2.....get on the rear brakes just a little to hard while dropping it down to gears
3.....try and point it at the exit while not sliding off the cliff
4....initiate wheelie


I think we need a video demo of this driving technique, I cant quite visualize it.
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SPARTA
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PostSubject: Re: I'm curious how everyone takes corners...   Sun Jan 31, 2010 1:49 am

bump for newbs

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PostSubject: Re: I'm curious how everyone takes corners...   Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:10 am

summary: faster than dana
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