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craigT19
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PostPosted: 21:26 - 08 Mar 2002    Post subject: R6......what R6:) Reply with quote

hi guys went out riding with my family on sunday, one of my cousins friends came out on his r6.

any way on the way back through the new forest i had him up the inside around a bent at 60 had to put my knee down though, he said after wards i looked really cool on the nsr with my knee down, cos ive got titanium pins in my slidders so there was blue sparks comin out 8)
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PostPosted: 21:26 - 10 Mar 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi
Is it easy to get yer knee down on a resrticted NSR can the tyers handle it

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craigT19
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PostPosted: 19:33 - 13 Mar 2002    Post subject: .. Reply with quote

it is very easy to do it on an nsr mines de-ristricted but on a ristricted 1 i would stick to doing it on roundabouts cos you wont have the power to get back up again at speed.


ohh and remember when you do it do it properly otherwise you may come off the bike to put your knee down say right knee move your arse to the far right side of the seat so your nerly off it and bend your left elbow and pull your body forward towards the clocks your helmet should be vertually next to the wing mirror this throws your weight on to the front wheel giving grip.

and for your other question your tryes will handle it no prob and your suspension shoul handle any bumps provided it set up right..


have fun 8)
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craigT19
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PostPosted: 15:33 - 16 Mar 2002    Post subject: .. Reply with quote

ohh and for god sake use knee sliders otherwise your gunna get hurt.

and remember its not actually your knee that gets down its more sorta the side of your shin and lower leg.

have fun! 8)
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