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Stroker

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  1. How much can you learn by say watching a MOTO GP race on video? Everything is happening so fast and the GP riders jump and do other " Bad Body Positions " in the race.

     

    I saw Pedrosa practically leaping from side to side to get his bike turned in the chicanes.

     

    Can someone shed some light on this?

  2. I have observed women here driving sitting stiff as a board also.

     

    I wonder if most men try to be cool by crouching and riding hard, as a way to impress women? HF may have experienced this fawning.

     

    For me the number one tell is excessive rider input.Going too fast, braking too hard, changing gear roughly etc.I observe the pillion ( usually a girl ) nearly falling off and then slamming into the rider as a consequence of this rough riding.

     

    Smooth riders who change gear correctly are a rarity who are duly noted.

     

    Personally, i prefer a newbie ride slow and stiff than fast and stupid.At least a slow rider will speed up as he gets confident.A fast idiot will slow down only after a crash.

     

    On the track i would add the line he takes to the equation as well.Hard braking and throttle may be forgiven, but unproductive lines surely indicate inexperience.

  3. On cruisers and stuff you grind the hard parts easily and it is ok if you do so.On sports bikes, you are quite close to the limit if you are scraping the pegs ( if you hang off, your knee will be touching long before the pegs do ) and you maybe frightened or the tire may unload.

     

    I want to learn to really get the bike down without hanging off if i could not hang off for some reason.Just good to know.

  4. It is no necessity but good to know as pointed out.This is how i do it.Ready your foot by keeping on the gear lever,roll off gas.Blip.In the highest part of the blip ie the max throttle, press down.It will be smooth and you will keep going like nothing happened.The timing has to be proper or the bike will jerk forward/not shift.

  5. Found this

     

     

    How does the cop do those 360's and 8's on such a heavy bike, at almost full steering lock and the pegs scraping, so smoothly? Do you lock the bars and give a constant amount of throttle ( he did not roll on )?

     

    I am curious regarding this technique.

     

    On sport bikes ( Moto Gymkhana ) the riders are even more aggressive and can do a U-turn in eight feet or so.Does anybody have any ideas? I know for sure if you chop the throttle you will fall.

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