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    Getting your knee down (fast1200)

    does any one have any pointers on how to get your knee down, cause I have mates that desperately want to do it and are having trouble. I ride a yamaha FJ1200 and have no trouble at all.
    My mates are riding a GSXR1000 and a GPX250.
    any ideas would be helpfull.

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    either this is a troll--OR you cant use the search function-Getting your knee down is pretty well and truely covered off here
    Click on search and punch in Knee down
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    Hey there .........Sorry Can't Help....the only Time I had my knee down on my FJ was when I was in a ditch ....which was really funny coz I ride Like a Nana anyway LOL
    nice to hear from another FJ rider.........


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    Best practice that on a track.... would hate to see it go all wrong on a public road and you become one with an oncoming vehicle... or tree.

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    why do ya want to?
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    Don't know what this obsession anout 'knee down' is coming to. Do you even realise why racers put their knee down? One of my mates gets elbow down too on the track but that's just for the piccies, doesn't do anything..... and another mate from the good ol' days used to hang off so much he got his arse down . Stick to good riding on the road, if you go to the track, things like this progress naturally.

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    Bin it... it's the fastest way to get your knee down (you can even do a double).
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    If you're consciously thinking about getting your knee down, you're almost definitely going slower than you could be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Best practice that on a track.... would hate to see it go all wrong on a public road and you become one with an oncoming vehicle... or tree.
    why do people naturally assume getting ya knee down on the road will result in a crash?

    as frosty says.. do a search; that way your not subjected to everyones views and opinions.... good or bad


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    why do people naturally assume getting ya knee down on the road will result in a crash?

    as frosty says.. do a search; that way your not subjected to everyones views and opinions.... good or bad
    I am not assuming it will do, just that it might do. All I was saying boomer is that since he is a newbie to getting the knee down (i.e. asking how to do it), then maybe somewhere with a few less moving solid obstacles might be in order first time round.... just in case it goes to slushy turds on him and the front end goes under and he becomes a human bowling ball at speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fast1200 View Post
    does any one have any pointers on how to get your knee down, cause I have mates that desperately want to do it and are having trouble. I ride a yamaha FJ1200 and have no trouble at all.
    My mates are riding a GSXR1000 and a GPX250.
    any ideas would be helpfull.
    this is how i do it..
    inside toe on the peg
    half a arse cheek off
    knee bent outwards
    arms relaxed, body forward and over
    then steadily tip her as far over as needed

    this changed my riding style on the road.
    all of a sudden i knew how far i could go over without binning

    i got faster and smoother

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    search you tube. theres a "how to" by MCN. search on knee down lesson. or just

    go here

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    Dude, just pretend to kiss your mirror and you will be in the right postion.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Whilst in the process of crashing, you can momentarily get your knee into contact with the road. Sometimes more often than once.
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    lean over and stick your knee out easy
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