View Full Version : To highside, or not to highside
Racey Rider
13th March 2004, 18:01
Re: White Thrush'es image below.
This guy looks like he's stearing down the barrell of a highside.
So what is his best option?
Hold throttle as is, and hope it recovers? :blank:
Open throttle further? (would it cause the back to come right round? - Low side?) :doh:
Close the throttle? (Would that cause the back to suddenly snap back, hurling the bike and rider into a highside?) :doh: :doh: :doh:
What are ya talking about?? It's not serious yet. I do this every day! :cool:
I knew you'ld say that KK! :ride:
Just a bit of a reveiw, to keep us prepared
Motu
13th March 2004, 18:16
What are ya talking about?? It's not serious yet. I do this every day!
In days gone past,yes,that'd be my line!
I think he's lost it - I'd ride it out,more throttle,less throttle whatever it took - but it'd end up going in the direction the bike is pointing...infield.Getting the rear under control inline and on track is going to be a highside for sure,or minimum real messy both feet out wobbles and stuff.
Indiana_Jones
13th March 2004, 20:44
highside?
-Indy
Kickaha
13th March 2004, 21:19
Gas it up and lowside
Jackrat
13th March 2004, 21:28
More Power, Keep it spining an driving. :buggerd:
Indiana_Jones
13th March 2004, 21:53
Again, what is a highside? :confused:
-Indy
130wide
13th March 2004, 21:56
Close ya eyes and think happy throughts :doh:
pete376403
13th March 2004, 22:24
Its style of crashing. If the bike is leaning, the side closest to the ground is the lowside. Work it out from there. Highsides hurt more, and usually do lots more damage to the bike.
Timber020
13th March 2004, 22:28
No question, keep the gas on roll on but dont increase it. Lowsides are a cane across the ass and highsides are a bat across the face.
When it doubt, gas it.
Zed
13th March 2004, 23:22
Looks like he might be getting his elbow down next?
Either way it must have been a buzz spectating from that corner on that day!
bondagebunny
13th March 2004, 23:44
old fashioned speedway power slide - no probs at all
DEATH_INC.
14th March 2004, 08:08
More Power, Keep it spining an driving. :buggerd:
Yep,he's got his knee on the ground to stabilize it so just keep it on and ride on through :banana:
DEATH_INC.
14th March 2004, 08:13
Again, what is a highside? :confused:
-Indy
It's where the bike goes from leaning in,usually sliding, then grips and stands up suddenly,usually going right over and launching you off like a catapault....
Where's wikid on this one??? :Pokey:
wkid_one
14th March 2004, 08:46
Looks to me as if he has past the point of no return. More throttle and he is going to low side - decelerate and he is going to high side. Regardless he looks like he is going to bin it. Bike looks like it is on full opposite lock. He can't avoid the tyre to come around any more as he will have no more counter steer.
Motoracer
14th March 2004, 10:21
I have seen a video of a racer on a green ZX6R holding a slide similar to the picture for almost 180 degrees round the corner. looked very cool!
I'd say don't even think about closing the throtle, just do what every you can to keep it up but keep that throtle open!
spudchucka
14th March 2004, 10:36
Again, what is a highside? :confused:
-Indy
Back end breaks traction, as in picture. Back end re-gains traction causing the rear suspension to load up, bike straightens up a little and as it does so the loaded up rear suspension flicks the rider off on the "high side", pretty much over the handle bars. It happens real quick, its ugly and it hurts. Don't go there. Just watch some superbike or Moto GP races, you'll soon see what a high side is.
DebK
14th March 2004, 18:17
old fashioned speedway power slide - no probs at all
I'm with you on this. The guy looks in total control... look at the posture. No panic here. Surely he would have dropped it at this point if he didn't intend on sliding to this extreme?
... or was he setting it up to scandinavian it into a right-hander (his right)?!
Motu
14th March 2004, 20:05
I think you're right,most would of started bail out procedure at this stage,he looks in total control alright - Kenny Roberts would be proud.
georgedubyabush
14th March 2004, 20:10
love the black line from the rear tyre
Racey Rider
14th March 2004, 20:17
love the black line from the rear tyre
Is there one black line, or two black lines on the track?
Two black lines would suggest, he'ld done the same last time round, & knew it was coming.:calm:
One black line would suggest, :sweatdrop It's all over rover! :whistle:
RiderInBlack
14th March 2004, 20:17
FUCK:sweatdrop
If he made it :not: :not: I'm not worhty. Back to pushing a prame for me I think:whistle:
Skyryder
14th March 2004, 20:36
Yes he looks like he is in control but he is very very low. I think he is too low. That black slick from his tyres looks like he is powering on. If that is the case I would think he is going down. His front wheel does not look as if it is lined up to counter the back coming round further. Can not wait to see the next pic.
Skyryder
k14
14th March 2004, 20:56
Saw a nice high side today out at the britten races.
Guy riding a GSXR600 in the 600 production race. Was coming 3rd or 4th and just over cooked it coming out of the long right hand sweeper. The other guys all got out of shape on the laps before, but this guy just went a little further. It looked really kool. All happened so fast, the guy was alright, just a few broken fairings and footpegs etc. Guy seemed alright. Can't remember who it was, bike was yellow though, lol.
White trash
15th March 2004, 06:56
Re: White Thrush'es image below.
This guy looks like he's stearing down the barrell of a highside.
So what is his best option?
Hold throttle as is, and hope it recovers? :blank:
Open throttle further? (would it cause the back to come right round? - Low side?) :doh:
Close the throttle? (Would that cause the back to suddenly snap back, hurling the bike and rider into a highside?) :doh: :doh: :doh:
What are ya talking about?? It's not serious yet. I do this every day! :cool:
I knew you'ld say that KK! :ride:
Just a bit of a reveiw, to keep us prepared
White "Thrush" here :no:
He binned it. Off the top.
Ouch
Racey Rider
15th March 2004, 07:25
He binned it. Off the top.
And all aspiring rear wheel sliders hearts highside with him!
:weep:
See KK, It can't be done! Give it UP!
But one must ask. Where is the rest of the photos?!!
Whats the link to the "Pay per view" video?!! :yes:
White trash
15th March 2004, 14:14
I'll try to find it.
stand by
Skyryder
15th March 2004, 19:51
White "Thrush" here :no:
He binned it. Off the top.
Ouch
Pity about that. Cool pic though
Skyryder
Coldkiwi
16th March 2004, 11:31
yeah.. i was gonna say 'he's done' before white trash gave it away. he's just way to far gone for my liking. having watched that video of garry mccoy's controlled rear slide I was suitably impressed, but this bloke is much further down and has the rear nearly overtaking his sorry butt. definitely a good option to keep the gas on and go for a controlled slide along the deck rather than the alternative superman.. of course, that takes a rather cool head in a very hot moment
wkid_one
16th March 2004, 11:53
If one could see the rider from behind - me thinks he would be trying to slow the rear tire with his butt cheeks also
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