How to get your knee down...

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dayz
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Re: How to get your knee down...

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thats what i was gonna say, 15mph? you didnt crash u just fell over :P not enough outward force keeping load on the underside of the bike and on the tyres :)
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Re: How to get your knee down...

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Was only a dry run lad lol, wasnt even trying which was the annoying thing :roll:
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50 ?? A rounabout at 50 ?? Are u sure deej ?
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Re: How to get your knee down...

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when i 1st got my knee down about a month or so ago i was just lapping round a round about in 3rd gear to keep the power dlivery smooth , and just got lower n lower and when i thought i couldnt go any further i just gave it a bit of counter sterr and hey presto the slider touched and got about 3/4 way round scraping :D
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Re: How to get your knee down...

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Varcon wrote:50 ?? A rounabout at 50 ?? Are u sure deej ?
pretty sure,you need good speed to keep the tyre gripping and a low gear to keep the revs up too

when we used to do st columb it was taken about 60 :wink:
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