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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2008

kneedown 2

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  • that's awesome! excellent body positioning and good throttle control. Nice demo.

  • nice jobs i dont care what anyone says!

    there is alway one Hater!

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  • So smooth. I want to be as smooth. Great job.

  • @RamtinK

    watch?v=QCg3BMGe52M

  • @RamtinK

    there is one video on youtube but i cant remember it now.

    go search.

  • Good camera work!

  • I like how the people who talk shit have no videos of themselves roadracing or knee down.This is the body positioning I use.I let the ground come to me.It also takes less effort to switch back to the other side.When i'm working 318 corners in 11 miles I don't care to hang off like a monkey.Most of the time I just pull my knee up next to the fairing and use my knee to gauge the ground.I have no need to put much pressure on my knee I use throttle control.See you at Deals Gap!

  • Thats very hard on an srad! the bikes are quite big.. I used to own one..

  • Nice! but i haven't seen ONE video on youtube that the person ACTUALLY explained how he did it for the first time... we wanna do it too :( lol

  • @PsychoDaveFilms So how would you take that turn? obviously at that lean angle any bad bump would cause instability but that is why that type of lean angle is reserved for proper tracks. In other words, how would achieve the same degree of turn at the same rate of speed in that parking lot? It was done perfectly.

  • @yurlame757 hell yea i laid it down when my bike hit those lines. not too bad though lol. they bike was already down all i had to do was just sit on the bike when it fell lol. just some scratches on the fairings no engine damage. its all good.

  • Body position is wrong. Hit a bump and I bet you fly off the bike.

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