BeaverRun Crash on Ducati 1098
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Looks to be caused by braking too much while going into the corner, or what is called 'trail braking'. Takes lots and lots of practice to do it correctly. The front is already at or near the traction limit as you push it into the turn (if you are going the correct speed for the conditions). Any brake while the tire is at it's actual traction limit will cause it to momentarily lock up / loose traction and down you go. I hate to see them run on there side like that. Starves the engine of oil.
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what the reason why it do that?
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mmmm wrong brake +too much speed .never brake at the corner
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have done it
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overbraking simply as that.
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I ended up highsiding my white 1198 in T4 there.
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Hmm hand full of front brake!
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Just lost the front it looks like... :( I felt bad laughing though, when I heard the horn go "beep-beep-beep" as the horn button scraped across the grass... :)
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shame :(
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ur a jerk and i had sex with ur mother last night
Yeah, downshift before you start braking, and rev the engine to pieces. (if the slipperclutch doesn't save it)
I wouldn't recommend it!
soepvlees 4 years ago 5
well arent u the ace of cakes you fucking knob
fatcat669 2 years ago 4