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101lifts2 09-23-2010 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 411525)
The guy is in the process of crashing, the photog can't help during that process. Let the guy finish crashing and THEN run over to help. Simple lowside anyway, he didn't hit a guardrail or anything.

Sweet pics. Ditch the outdated boots though........Velcro flaps on the inside of the leg suck, because they get stuck on your rearsets.

Not with pants over it.redflip

TYEster 09-23-2010 08:30 PM

This is why I never even bothered to test ride AF1s demo RSV4.


I couldn't afford to buy it, to ride it or to wreck it. And if I can't do those 3 things and still come on top, I shouldn't own it.

Homeslice 09-23-2010 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 101lifts2 (Post 411526)
Not with pants over it.redflip

You mean with Dainese's pant-over-boot suits? I thought they stopped making those. Dumb idea anyway, IMO.

Gas Man 10-02-2010 09:31 PM

At least he was geared up...

No Worries 10-03-2010 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 411117)
HE could show his buds this pic and they would think he was bad ass though. This is a really cool pic if you didn't know what came after.

http://us129photos.com/images/storie...20100921/1.jpg

From this picture angle, it looks like the rider came downhill. I know I have old bikes, but do you not have to use the brakes on new bikes?

I use my brakes before the turn and keep them on in downhill curves. Especially when it's as sharp as this turn. If I see a curve like this up ahead, I will at least cover the brake lever. And yes, I have put the brakes on lightly in a corner.

Who knows, if he had the brakes on, it might have slowed him enough, and changed the bike's geometry enough that he would have made the corner. Whatever happened to "slow in, fast out?"

Plus, he's using the inside tire track on a right-hand turn. That's the tightest radius. Good for the track, but not so good on roads, as that's where cars and trucks kick up gravel from cutting the corner. If he had used the outside tire track, he would have a wider radius, would have a better view around the corner, and still wouldn't have to worry about his head crossing the double yellow.


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