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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanosh View Post
    Thanks scorry - 1 decent post to my question!

    I ride my R1 at reasonable speed on the track, yes I like to drag my knee through some corners, no I don't hang off the bike like an idiot just to get my knee down

    I just wanted to know if I could get similar corner speed and angle on something like a z1000.... or if I'll be dragging pegs and generally anoying me!
    you should take one for a test ride mate, best way to find out i spose cos it could depend on the suspension set ups and riders abilities if you go off someone elses word
    Bring on the weekend

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    Found on the net thingy....
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    Sorry my answer didn't answer the question you didn't ask. Yes the Z1000 has good ground clearance. I don't think it's as good as the R1 but then only a Sportbike would be. As the Z1000 is naked sports it's got a more comfortable riding position which generally means the pegs are lower. In this case not by much.

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    you will be dragging pegs easy on the track as they are (relative to sports bikes) low. Also suspention will be running further through their stroke as they are (again relatively) softly sprung, reducing ground clearance at speed when the suspension loads up.

    You will peg out on the track. On the road you will be sweet (may touch done occasionly tho).
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    That silly bugger should tuck his knee in before it gets hurt!

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    Was chatting to a few people. www.riderforums.com is a place for all things Z1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanosh View Post
    So what's the deal? Can you get 'knee down' lean angles on the z1000??

    pfffffffttt who cares if you do or don't...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    pfffffffttt who cares if you do or don't...

    Sounds like someone has 'knee down' envy....

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlBundy
    Sounds like someone has 'knee down' envy....
    Done it many times with out even trying... doesn't bother me whether I do or don't... makes no difference getting round the corner...

    The only time I worry about is when I don't have any sliders, done that once and it hurt like fuck, (I decided not to do that again)... and with the sliders its easier to do as your not putting the knee over as far before it hits the sliders

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    Done it many times with out even trying... doesn't bother me whether I do or don't... makes no difference getting round the corner...

    The only time I worry about is when I don't have any sliders, done that once and it hurt like fuck, (I decided not to do that again)... and with the sliders its easier to do as your not putting the knee over as far before it hits the sliders

    You must be one of those tall mofo's then.... Dangly bits everywhere...

    I'm a short-arse. Never get my knee down on the road but do okay at the track...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlBundy View Post
    You must be one of those tall mofo's then.... Dangly bits everywhere...
    6' 1"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanosh View Post
    This goes for any decent naked bike....

    I'm thinking about going from my R1 to a z1000 and just wondered what people have experienced in terms of corner speed? I have owned a bandit before, so I know these are all very different bikes, but that's what I want, something different...

    So what's the deal? Can you get 'knee down' lean angles on the z1000??
    I can on my Honda Hornet (which is a similar bike) and not even blessed with Upside Down Forks. which would make all the difference.

    I am shortarse, too.
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    Test Ride, Test RIDE, TEST RIDE

    I had my heart set on a beautiful 03 Z1000, sat on it and it fit like a glove, rode it down the street and hated it.

    Handlebars wanted to pull out of your hands and go to full lock at any corner at normal round town riding.

    It could have been that particular bike, could have been tyre pressure, could have been any number of things - but I was turned right off. Couldn't be bothered trying to find another to ride.

    In the end I bought an R1

    .... back in green and feeling great ....



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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    I had my heart set on a beautiful 03 Z1000, sat on it and it fit like a glove, rode it down the street and hated it.

    Handlebars wanted to pull out of your hands and go to full lock at any corner at normal round town riding.

    It could have been that particular bike, could have been tyre pressure, could have been any number of things - but I was turned right off. Couldn't be bothered trying to find another to ride.

    In the end I bought an R1
    Hmmm, sounds like that bike - mine had beautiful neutral handing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Hmmm, sounds like that bike - mine had beautiful neutral handing.
    What he said. We've got an '03 and a '04 in the family and neither have ever given any probs.

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