Thanks for the answer. I have drilled every day on one of my own KZPs for the past 5 years, and my rights are STILL not quite what my lefts are. It's probably only an inch difference now, but I can feel it from the saddle. I'm guessing that isn't going to go away at this point:) I will say that when I started overtly "hinging" to initiate the turns (vs riding them more upright and initiating thru the bars), the rights drew a lot closer to the lefts. Take care.
Great run! Your KZP obviously fits into the double-360 with some room to spare. What do you think is the quicker option... turn it tight or carry a little more speed and place your wheels closer to the cones? Just curious which you think is better for time. Again, great ride!
Thanks for the answer. I have drilled every day on one of my own KZPs for the past 5 years, and my rights are STILL not quite what my lefts are. It's probably only an inch difference now, but I can feel it from the saddle. I'm guessing that isn't going to go away at this point:) I will say that when I started overtly "hinging" to initiate the turns (vs riding them more upright and initiating thru the bars), the rights drew a lot closer to the lefts. Take care.
xrm1996 2 years ago
Great run! Your KZP obviously fits into the double-360 with some room to spare. What do you think is the quicker option... turn it tight or carry a little more speed and place your wheels closer to the cones? Just curious which you think is better for time. Again, great ride!
xrm1996 2 years ago
you don't see many of those old kwaka chip bikes anymore
Ayrshirenutter 2 years ago
The event was awesome. We cheered for Ppd but we were amazed at how awesome riders on LVPD.
mpallasx4 2 years ago