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| synaptyx |
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 synaptyx Crazy Courier
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 Posted: 22:57 - 26 Jul 2004 Post subject: Help. I am a n00b. |
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Here I am minding me own business, enjoying the fact I'm now a biker of about five or six, ahem, weeks (not counting the 2 years on scooters), and all of a sudden a pile of new lingo starts to dribble into my ears. So, without any hint of embarrassment whatsoever ('cos if you don't ask questions, you're doomed to be ignorant forever and all that), can some kind soul please tell me what the hell this all means!?
Can't remember them all, but here's a handful for starters...
Chicken Strips
Highside
Lowside
Counter Steer
Pile them on, the more I learn the better...  |
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| McJamweasel |
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 McJamweasel BCF Junkie

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 dibbster Nearly there...

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Dammit! McJam you beat me to it.
Anymore for jargon busting? ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
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| Fallen Angel |
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 Fallen Angel Franny the Nanny

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 McJamweasel BCF Junkie

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| MarJay |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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 Posted: 23:07 - 26 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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A dangerous lock to lock oscillation of the handlebars. Sometimes this happens when landing a wheelie without the bars being straight.
Very severe, and very scary.  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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 Nighteyes Dirty Bint

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OK, I'm sure there is someone here who could compose a biking terminology dictionary so people never need to feel embarrassed again by not knowing???
I'd love to, but I'm dippy too about most terms!  ____________________ My Precioussss!, My Bikes, The Lord & Master, Canis Lupus!
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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Just to add a little bit to what McJam said, chicken strips (or well the lack of) are what are generally looked for on a bike to tell how good the rider is, and no chicken strips in theory is taken to mean a better or more able rider.
high sides and low sides are both generally happen when a crash occurs in a corner. low side is basically trying to lean the bike too much and you just fall off onto the ground and the bike slides along nicely.
High side, the same trying to corner too fast, the bike again starts to fall and slide but the tyres suddenly start to grip again and throws you over the bike and you go for a nice little flight before gravity kicks in and shows you the way down to the ground, the bike will normally get thrown up as well from when it regains grip and then goes into a nice little flight as well then gets damaged lots when it hits the ground.
Hope this is of some help, and yes if you have any more "bike jargon" which you don't understand just ask and someone will explain what it means.  |
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| dibbster |
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 dibbster Nearly there...

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"Backing it in" = Allowing the rear tyre to kick out sideways so you 'slide' into/round the turn. This effectively squares off the turn allowing you to get on the power earlier. ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
Suzuki GSXR - Now stops on a sixpence; SBK3's
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 Shaun Likes 'em bent

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I know how, never manged to get the hang off it. Much easier on a trail bike I believe (while mine costs a lot less than my sports bikes at least so I'm more willing to try ).
Come up to corner, knock down to a gear below what you should be in for that corner, or on my dr about 3 gears below. Keep the clutch held in for the last gear at least.
Still brake using your front brake to take the pressure of the rear, maybe use the rear a touch as well.
As you start to turn let go off the rear brake, whereby the engine braking should start the rear wheel sliding, use the rear brake to keep the slide controlled around the corner.
Like wheelies you think you're doing massive slides until you see a picture and realise the rear was only just loseing traction . |
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 synaptyx Crazy Courier
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 Posted: 11:11 - 27 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Thanks folks! Most helpful.  |
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cheers kickstart ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 150 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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