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    Calling graphic designers or CAD users

    I'm going to do a 'one pager' including a diagram around riding in windy conditions with the intention of posting on KB.

    Is anyone able to provide me with a diagram (aerial view) of a motorcycle and rider, would be great if I could move the legs outwards too. I've goggled it but nothing suitable

    Would be appreciate and recognised.

    Cheers

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    piece of piss... im just to lazy to...

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    my sport riding techniques book has that sorta pic, maybe you could scan something similar? (none here i'm afraid) or use it as image search term somehow
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    my sport riding techniques book has that sorta pic, maybe you could scan something similar? (none here i'm afraid) or use it as image search term somehow
    Cheers,

    I have my copy of the Police riders handbook but have no scanner bugger it all. My have to call a few favors in on Tuesday lol. I also got in the poo for posting most of the book on here lol (dam publishers and lawyers lol) so wanted to start doing my own tips and pointers. Wind is one I believe most riders handle badly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustic101 View Post
    Cheers,

    I have my copy of the Police riders handbook but have no scanner bugger it all. My have to call a few favors in on Tuesday lol. I also got in the poo for posting most of the book on here lol (dam publishers and lawyers lol) so wanted to start doing my own tips and pointers. Wind is one I believe most riders handle badly.
    just rock some stick figures bro, should be easy as to do from top down

    How are you supposed to handle wind anyway? I've always just leaned into it and held a middle line, so the wheels kinda get blown side to side but body stays about the same.
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    The best thing too do is relax, never lean forward and never ever give the bars the death grip, plus a few other tips and tricks which will all be revealed soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustic101 View Post
    The best thing too do is relax, never lean forward and never ever give the bars the death grip, plus a few other tips and tricks which will all be revealed soon
    Make sure you spell check what you're going to publish

    favor = favour
    too = to... on this occasion

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    half way through a Blender hardly and rider 3d model , u can finish it off if you or some one else wants to

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    file too large for kb sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    half way through a Blender hardly and rider 3d model , u can finish it off if you or some one else wants to

    Stephen
    file too large for kb sorry
    Hey there Stephen,

    I'd be happy with even a line drawing/ wire frame? I could send you flash drive and return postage if that would help? PM your address or best way to contact.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post
    Make sure you spell check what you're going to publish

    favor = favour
    too = to... on this occasion
    Lol guilty, human biological interface issue nothing to do with Google Chrome

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    if you need to transfer large files there is a free program called 'dropbox' which I use for sending stuff to printers etc. might want to google that
    ps cant help with your picture as I draw houses

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