Wow, it actually looks like I know how to turn this thing now! Nice photos!
Wow, it actually looks like I know how to turn this thing now! Nice photos!
Ok I sooooooo need leathers.
Would have loved a shot from the inside. Fingers crossed for next time
Love the one of my mates son on his VTR (and him on his XB12 - nice background blur).
thank you for the vid, LilSel and i were arguing if it was a low or high sidei wasnt happy i had to get up from my chair and proceed down the track and i felt bad i had to call red you guys were looking good!
and mr kiwifruit that new bike of yoursblink and you would be on the otherside of 14! zoom zoom
Last edited by Virago; 3rd March 2008 at 17:28. Reason: Removing quoted video
I've learnt to hide the pain inside, open the throttle and ride away.
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Lowside = loss of traction in a corner, bike falls down on the side it was already leaning towards.
Highside = loss of traction in a corner followed by a sudden regaining of traction, bike twists and flicks over the other side and rider flies through the air with the greatest of ease. Briefly. Then there is pain.
So not all crashes can be classified as lowsides or highsides, particularly when they're caused by a bike simply being ridden straight into something else.
I'd probably just call that one a 'bounce'... the rider might want to invest in a rubber pelvis if he plans on repeating it.
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Any Photos of a black vfr400? or even photos of it crashing comeing on to the back straight... lol
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see her, you'll never free her
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