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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2007

Crash circuit ducati 1098

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  • Props for having the ballsack to ride your duc hard on the track. hope all was well afterwards. But hey look on the bright side, now you don't have to worry about scratching it...you're well beyond that now!

  • The bike was a 1098. They have a steering damper on them stock.

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  • @DrGonzoxx79 he lost the front wheel? how can this happen? oO

  • Thats my home town track BeaveRun!

    Going to be making my own vids (minus crashing) in spring with my white 1198!

  • Truly amazing has fast a bike can be laid down!

  • Deadly wrong advice. All bikes require more front brake than back brake for maximum safe deceleration. On a sport bike the front tire delivers almost all the usable traction on heavy braking and the back tire can actually be completely unweighted and should not have any brake pressure applied to avoid skidding it.

  • Maybe you meant to say frame sliders? The steering damper wouldn't really have helped here.

  • Too many comments from very uneducated people that probably don't even ride. The front tucked as he was tipping it in. Simple deduction to what had happened. Rider, good riding and I'm sure you have improved.

    I'm looking to get back on the track sometime, it's been forever.

  • lost the front wheel coming off of the hill 0 front wheel weight he was moving just too fast. like trying to make a turn doing a wheelie

  • I agree had nothing to do with a damper.

  • oh no dude, lost the front wheel, hope the duc is not heavy damage.

  • how would a steering damper have helped at all. if you look there is no wooble it looks like the front tire locks up for a split second and whips the handle bars to one side causing the crash. no steering damper will stop that.

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