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    Quote Originally Posted by Creeping Death View Post
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    go HONDA!!!!!!!

    How do you know how far you can lean the bike when it's raining?? Obviosuly in the dry the bike can lean as far as the pegs/knee etc but not in the rain, so how can they sense when you are getting to the limit of lean? What kind of signs can you feel from the bike?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OOpE7fBw28 -Also another rain riding video that's fucking impressive, 2 people on a bike going knee down caning it round a car park... shit how do you do that?

    bike with 2 people on it canin

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    Bravo complimenti...

    He has clearly studied ninja bike riding skills...
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    Quote Originally Posted by trademe900 View Post
    go HONDA!!!!!!!

    How do you know how far you can lean the bike when it's raining?? Obviosuly in the dry the bike can lean as far as the pegs/knee etc but not in the rain, so how can they sense when you are getting to the limit of lean? What kind of signs can you feel from the bike?
    The suspension and tyres tell you a lot. You know how far you can lean, because just after that point the bike slides, a good rider can feel the point just before then and stay just inside of it. It's also a lot to do with traction management and being really really smooth with brakes and throttle.
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    Try riding in snow thats a bastard too

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    there's some guy on youtube blasting around knee down in snow and ice on a rs250

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    Quote Originally Posted by trademe900 View Post
    there's some guy on youtube blasting around knee down in snow and ice on a rs250
    Yes but he'll probably have spiked tyres.


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