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  1. I need some help-guidance for downhill conering. On roads, not the track,

    The key is in "on the roads, not the track." Since you're not on the track trying to set a track record, and there are dangerous obstacles on the roads, why not just ride down with maintenance throttle with feathering of the brakes as necessary? If you're not approaching the traction limits of the tires, you don't need to worry if the weight distribution is 40-60 or 60-40. Going downhill requires extra braking distance due to gravity working against you. It behooves one to be cautious by going slower. Should an animal, loose rocks, stalled car, or tractor trailer obstructing your lane appear around the next blind corner, you may need the stopping distance.

  2. Motorcycle-USA reviews of Q2

    Video

    http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/609/Motorcyc...uct-Review.aspx

     

    Details: Amazing charts and graphs 1.3 g's

    http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/545/3841/Mot...uct-Review.aspx

     

     

     

    Various Tire Reviews (Qualifier)

    http://canyonchasers.net/reviews/

     

     

    PS magazine tire comparison, May 2008

    Note that in this tire comparison even the tire with the worse lateral grip is pulling 1.2 g's of turning force. The winner pulls 1.27 g's of turning force and stopping power. Not bad for street sport tires [on the track(?)].

    http://www.conti-online.com/generator/www/...stwinner_en.pdf

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