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From: 68nog
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  • Still whince them blind right handers on wrong side... Get funny feelin some senile geriatric manx person forgot mad Sunday n comin other way oblivious in his Mini Metro... Not for me..

  • Lol

  • is the bike ok?!?!?

  • Bloke was a johnny come lately born again biker,his lines are shit

  • @councilglasses

    Well analysed Mick Doohan !

  • difficile piegare ginocchio x terra a quella velocità di ingresso senza mettere fuori almeno mezza chiappa!!! 

  • a superbike is not made for kneee down

  • yep body positioning :P infact he is like above the bike so that his body weight pushed the bike down.. instead of him leaning with it wich pushes the weight into the springs and tires.. thats why we racers are like between the road and the bike..

    for MOAR grip :D

    oke have fun now!

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  • 09 Plate RSV4? Ouch!!

  • better luck next time

  • If you had attended your Physics lessons (I'm not going to mention the English lessons) then you would understand that road tyres actually warm up quicker and hold their heat longer than 'track' tyres.

  • @68nog no shit...i just learned taht form ur comment. i feel safer now!

  • u riders are idiots bcus ur on road tyres not track tyres and there for they dont hold the heat in the tyre thats y his front sliped away

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  • Evrybody is a tt racer at parliment square then they hit the twisties

  • It's an easy corner to get wrong if you haven't done it many times, especially when you can use both lanes with people watching. Unlucky bud.

  • cold tires

  • @szlatmik 'cold tires'

    Nope, shitty body positioning. Too much of his weight was off the bike, trying to get knee-down; hence the dopey low-speed lowside. The suspension cannot function correctly if there isn't proper weight distribution for the corner.

    Be sure to assume correct body positioning when cornering, kiddies.

  • @KoolaMena Yeah the body positioning is all crossed up, looks like the same as British journos in certain mags.

  • Easy to criticise as usual for a few on here but the gooseneck is one place you get easily caught out. The camber on the bend is massive and before ya know it you are leaning way too much and you run out of tyre. If you know it well you know how it is, if you don't it's easy to make a stupid comment.

  • bad lucky great bike wasted

  • It looks like a factory aswell, poor lad.

  • @glanzbo i thought the factory had twin cans..?

  • @thozz No all them just have one can;

    Search for a pic of an RSV4 and you'll see it.

  • jesus christ , everyone is keen to have a go at a fellow rider for binning it . what the hell are you meant to do ? buy the bike other people want you to have and ride it as slow as them ? ... if you cant make a mistake on the safety of a closed road without taking abuse for it , we all may as well kick it in the head and buy bloody pushbikes . i though it was just none bikers that were twats about the way we decide to get our fun .

  • more money than skill. kneedown knobhead!

  • ran out of talent

  • Its all about the knee down with these kind of muppets. I bet they were new leathers to go with the bike aswell!

  • @Tuftyroadsafety nice comment , what was he meant to do ? go practice on an open road ?

  • 68nog good vid any more ?

  • sorry for the guy. going for hs knee down , bit of a dip there you need to stay on the race lne or in the left lane you see a few rider go down like that always looks like pegs dig in.

    hope he was ok

  • @xteamjc I think it was a case of trying to get his knee down at any cost! More about what he looks like than how well he's going. Hence the RSV4 I guess.

  • @68nog agreed

  • No way, would be gutted.. seen afew crashes here on open roads

  • Never under-estimate the power of the Fazer! 

  • Mmmmmm Clearly skill levels are lacking for this very basic of corners! even a Fazar can get round with no problems!

    Perhaps a bike riding refresher course is in order! :-)

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