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scorpious
6th May 2008, 13:33
everyone talks about getting their knee down, but I've scraped a number of times and my knee doesn't get anywhere near the road. am I cornering wrong or something?
Like wheelies, getting your knee down on a public road is neither big nor clever.
But, lean forward more rather than 'out' (knee to elbow sort of thing), and concentrate on being smooth rather than trying to get your knee down.
And watch out for cats eyes.
everyone talks about getting their knee down, but I've scraped a number of times and my knee doesn't get anywhere near the road. am I cornering wrong or something?
Its all a myth......:corn:
Avoid trying to get your knee down on the road. Go find a carpark to practise in or have a try at trackdays.
jrandom
6th May 2008, 13:44
I don't think you're too likely to get your knee down on the road on an FXR150. Those skinny tyres, particularly if you're still wearing the stock plastic rim protectors, just don't offer enough traction to handle very fast cornering with significant lean angles.
If you go too hard, you'll get your knee down half the time and just fall off the other half.
Anyway, like Deano says, if you're trying to get your knee down, you're doing it wrong.
Lead with your shoulder and 'kiss the mirror' in corners. Don't forget to look where you want to go, not where the bike is pointing.
Your head and upper body need to drive your weight transfer, not your arse and knee. Shift a bum cheek off the seat to allow your head and shoulders to get further over, and let your leg flop out if you wish rather than tucking it into the fairing.
Eventually, on the right bike, that will result in your knee scraping the ground. Yay!
But, yeah, save learning to do it for the track. And probably for your next bike.
:niceone:
Quasievil
6th May 2008, 13:45
I saw guy get his knee down once , 5 secs later he was dead.
Not clever, how can you control your bike in traffic with your knee on the deck, racetrack stuff only mate
MIXONE
6th May 2008, 13:46
If you are getting around the corners alright then you can't be doing too much wrong.The late,great Mike Hailwood never got his knee down and look how fast and smooth he was.
CookMySock
6th May 2008, 13:47
sounds like you are sitting up on the bike, or leaning away from the corner. This way, you will clip a footpeg or an exhaust part on the road before you clip part of yourself.
The idea with hanging off the inside of the bike while cornering, is so you use less bike lean angle for the same cornering speed. Thusly, you clip a body part before a bike part, aka "knee down". The result is the bike is more upright and you can corner at a greater speed.
disclaimer: noob!
DB
jrandom
6th May 2008, 13:48
I saw guy get his knee down once , 5 secs later he was dead.
Yes, I think this guy DIED OF DEATH shortly after this footage was taken:
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like what has been said above knee down on the road is usually dum, and dont try because alot of people fall off like that, itl happen when it happens. and yea lean off the bike more and keep it upright.
Oh and avoid doing it in shorts :o
everyone talks about getting their knee down, but I've scraped a number of times and my knee doesn't get anywhere near the road. am I cornering wrong or something?
'Everyone' talks about putting their heads in the gas oven too ...
'Everyone' keeps asking me for my bank acct details so they can transfer US$1,000,000 into it from Nigeria.
Best not always follow 'everyone'
(esp when only 10% of those who claim to have their knee down on here probably have done it properly under control ...)
gijoe1313
6th May 2008, 14:19
As the old song goes .. "knees up mother Brown, knees up..."
Actually if you PM me your bank acct details I'll transfer some of the Nigerian moolah I got to you ... promise ...
You should easily be able to get your Knee down on an FXR150 but to do it safley and skillfully find your neerest bucket racing!
An FXR is not only eligable it as a farken weapon when it comes to bucket racing. :wari:
i got both knees down 3 weeks ago
a few days later i got the payout from AMI
the grazes and swelling are almost gone now
i got both knees down 3 weeks ago
a few days later i got the payout from AMI
the grazes and swelling are almost gone now
But does he call or send flowers?
But does he call or send flowers?
:killingme
cheeky sod
HenryDorsetCase
6th May 2008, 16:46
everyone talks about getting their knee down, but I've scraped a number of times and my knee doesn't get anywhere near the road. am I cornering wrong or something?
get thee to a track day...................
madbikeboy
6th May 2008, 17:35
Kneesliders are very useful for foreplay...
Foreplay?
Yes, the 15 minutes of begging the wife while you're on your knees...
Boom boom. I'm here all week, enjoy the liver.:doh:
Chrislost
6th May 2008, 17:47
I have found that getting ones knee down on the road is expensive.
The knee sliders would only last about 2 weeks before needing replacement.
On the track however one set has lasted me 3 trackdays cos i didn't even get my knee down.
GETTING YOUR KNEE DOWN IS THE BE ALL AND END ALL OF MOTORCYCLING! MUCH MORE IMPORTANT THAN CORNER SPEED AND KNOWING WTF YOU ARE DOING
jrandom
6th May 2008, 17:49
An FXR is not only eligable it as a farken weapon when it comes to bucket racing. :wari:
I wish they'd raised the four-stroke displacement limit from 140cc while I still owned my FXR back in the day.
:weep:
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