Originally Posted by Jim2
I can understand where you are coming from, but I think there is a slight mis-assumption that you are making. It seems to me that you think dirt bikes only do 40km/hr on track and that being on a road bike you automatically do 100km/hr. I also do not know where you got the other traffic around bit as well - I suspect you have added that to your perception model - maybe as an assumption to something I might have implied - but I dont remember ever saying that practicing drifting is something I do in traffic - and even here I may differ because my perception of what 'traffic' is will be different from yours as well. Perhaps you may envision traffic as central city stuff or busy motorway - where I might see it as the street outside my house that is very wide and maybe gets 1 car every 10-15 mins.
I'd suggest that it would be possible to change those values around. In fact, I maybe do 100km/hr about once per month when I go over to akaroa or any other trip. My average speed in town is about 40km/hr (very seldom go quicker than that for normal commuting).
Perhaps you never do any stunting stuff - but the whole idea is technique over speed. An example is breaking the tire loose - which involves lean angle over high speed. And I suspect that the problem is with people who do racing will be more prone to having it happen at a high speed than at a low speed although in my opinion they are more likely to spin a tire up on the hairpin at ruapuna at low speed than on any other corner on that track (although there are a couple where you can put the weight on the rear and feel for traction for a long period of time)
The chaps down at the skateboard parks on their pushbikes are more likely to get hurt than I am (and I was watching some kid do some pretty mean jumps the other week - just with a plastic hat and elbow guards).
As for the flex thing - one of the reason why I like honda cibbies is that they traditionally have a lot of flex in the chassis - as compared with other bikes say from suzuki or yamaha (i'm told kwakas also have flex but I've never ridden enough of em to see). I find rigid bikes too wooden and neutral and lacking in corner ability - but then I guess thats just preference.




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that sounds so hardout..:spudwhat: will i ever be capable? 
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