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Thread: Rear lifting up (ZX250R)

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    the easiest way i have fixed this is by applying a thin layer of Silicone spray on the discs. This prevents you from flipping the bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    the easiest way i have fixed this is by applying a thin layer of Silicone spray on the discs. This prevents you from flipping the bike
    i nominate you for Mentor!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    i nominate you for Mentor!
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue eyed savage View Post
    so about trying to fix the problem
    Its on the bike?
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    fuck I agree with Katman, your gona die if you don't wake up.

    Sit back further on the seat will stop the back comming up --- somewhat.

    find a nice smooth road or carpark and practice. One day you will need to know just how hard you can brake. Thou nice to see your not afraid of the brakes, but don't try this comming up to corners or you watch the bike sliding towards a car.
    Learn the limits at a certain point any bike will do this then, when you find lots of money, get the forks rebuilt.

    Learn to bring the back up at about 80 KPH and roll along on the front wheel before putting the wheel back down before you come to a stop- but try not to fall off, rolling stopies hurt bikes. Rolling the stoppie also don't hurt the bike as much as a lowly stoppy and are much more impressive.

    Better to show off around town too.

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