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 Posted: 09:31 - 23 May 2009 Post subject: Re: Peg down on VFR400 w/ BT92's |
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Getting your peg down isn't a great 'target' to my mind.
You can (though don't try this) probably get your peg down by leaning the other way to the bike and going quite slowly. Alternatively, with decent body position (hanging off) and a fast corner your tyres should easily lose traction before your pegs go down.
Did the front end feel like it was sliding away from you, or twitching into the corner . Generally it's the rear that will lose traction first in such situatios, but depends on many factors.
A peg on the deck is much more likely to catch on things and starts to remove an element of suspension from the bike. I believe a rider some know from another forum was killed when his peg caught in a drain cover. A least a knee slider tends to be bigger and flatter, as well as being connected to a fairly flexible part of your body. |
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When I had some BT92's on, I also got the pegs down quite alot, this was a few years ago, so may have been because it was a year after me passing and my leaning/hanging off style. I've been on multiple tyres on my bike: BT92, BT090's, Dunlop Alpha 10's, Dunlop Qualifiers, and Avon Viper Sports (crap tyre dont go there), I would say I just peg down'ed on the 92's but thinking about it, I had them in my first year of riding.
I do hang off more now when riding and its hard to say for myself how it has changed over time exactly but probs more than likely it is just to do with that. I think in my earlier riding I did think oh yes but I am hanging off, but I think my foot position was different, cant say exactly, but I used to get my toe sliders scuffed before knee down back when I was pegging it, and my toe sliders never touch now - but I feel faster while not being dangerously low and risking digging in.
One thing...
Although back then I did have quite long scrapes, and have this thing about me thinking nothing was wrong (barmy I know!) I went into a big roundabout going straight on a few weeks ago, quite fast, and tipped it in quickly, needed some more lean, peg just touched floor for a split second before I leant back up, just as the road cambered, and the bike reacted as it touched giving a bit of an uneasy wobble like a start of a highside but not as intense. So it is dangerous if the peg digs into a rut or something, and could end up throwing you off so you should think about leaning more deffo.
I used to think oh its cool I'm grinding out, look at my scrapes, but you could quite easily come off from it whether it be a lowside pushing too far or digging in.
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