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How to properly lowside a bike..by the Melk-man

Started by MELK-MAN, November 11, 2003, 04:08:56 AM

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Super_KC124

Try pulling back on the handlebar right when the front starts to tuck. I did this once and the bike came back up. :o (I did have to pull in to clean my shorts, though) ;D

MZGirl

QuoteMakes ya feel like a gladiator riding a chariot.. or being on a float in a parade... :)

Heh.  You mean like this?

I'm on the left, and Kim's on the right.  We crashed in the same corner, in the same race, and both of us were wearing brand new leathers.  We were also the only women racers at the track that day, and it was the first crash for both of us.  We ended up going by the pits cheering in the crash truck, holding the broken bits of our bikes (that's an MZ fairing chunk in my hand, and Kim has her front brake perch).  What can I say...the ladies know how to ride the crash truck with style!   8)

MELK-MAN

QuoteHeh.  You mean like this?

I'm on the left, and Kim's on the right.  We crashed in the same corner, in the same race, and both of us were wearing brand new leathers.  We were also the only women racers at the track that day, and it was the first crash for both of us.  We ended up going by the pits cheering in the crash truck, holding the broken bits of our bikes (that's an MZ fairing chunk in my hand, and Kim has her front brake perch).  What can I say...the ladies know how to ride the crash truck with style!   8)


woulda been more classic to have had the helmets off and the hair-a-flyin... lookin pretty stoked for crashin, i like the attitude ;D
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