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lean my bike down and herd a huge scrap what the hell was it

Started by deathlucky, August 05, 2006, 03:18:43 PM

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pandy

'06 SV650s (1 past Gixxer; 3 past GS500s)
I get blamed for EVERYTHING around here!
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Lukewarm Wilson

Quote from: rangerbrown on August 06, 2006, 09:35:17 AM
can you lean with 110 and 130 omfg lol w!!! N00B

look at my avi tawar !!!!@@@@$$$$

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Yes but judging by your height you could scrape your knees in a straight line :laugh: :thumb: :cheers:
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will123

dang i didnt think the stock tires were capable of holdin tha road that far over :2guns:
05 Suzuki GS500F---Dynojet stage 1,K&N air filter,Champion 809 Spark Plugs,14 tooth sprocket, Hester custom pipe, 140/80/17 rear tire, fenderectomy,blue neons,Cobra radar detetector,decals,modified airbox,ion bulbs

rangerbrown

yes they can, but not cold. i must stress this. the rim and tire need to be at least 120-130* to get them sticky (about a good half hour or twistys, slowy getting over more and more.


hell you can drag pegs all day, but the front will not last. i will get some final shot of my front this week, i have more center tread than side tread.  i may keep it and hang it up on my wall at home.



yea i am about 6 foot 2 if i stand up right, and weight 235 so... big factors


this winter i am adding a gix 750 to the line up of bikes
nee down mother F***ers

Dwn4whadever

Quote from: rangerbrown on August 06, 2006, 07:08:57 PM
yea i am about 6 foot 2 if i stand up right, and weight 235 so... big factors

See that helps you alot ranger. You got alot of mass to plant that bike an that corner. Weight does help a bit.  :thumb:
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CirclesCenter

I'm 180. The mass isn't the issue. It's whether or not you want to lean and risk the possible consequences.

On 110 front and 130 rear I use that little space CBR riders leave between themselves and the guardrail as the "GS500 lane"
Rich, RIP.

pantablo

Quote from: CirclesCenter on August 06, 2006, 09:23:54 PM
I'm 180. The mass isn't the issue. It's whether or not you want to lean and risk the possible consequences.

On 110 front and 130 rear I use that little space CBR riders leave between themselves and the guardrail as the "GS500 lane"

120lbs soaking wet, so +1 to CirclesCenter...you can get the stock tires over pretty far.
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Quote from: makenzie71 on August 21, 2006, 09:47:40 PM...not like normal sex, either...like sex with chicks.

ukchickenlover

I am just guessing but if no parts are scratched have you checked the chain tension. Maybe it too tight.

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