Insane lean angle

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Skeptisk

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8,241 posts

116 months

Sunday 5th May
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https://youtu.be/vXydA5rsLDM?si=bGTCe389ovqjBvr4

Well that is pretty impressive

I’ve been lower of course…

zeb

3,235 posts

225 months

Sunday 5th May
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I’ve been lower too……unfortunately that involves falling off!

bogie

16,613 posts

279 months

Sunday 5th May
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Is that like some advanced kind of gymkhana riding around those cones ? cool

Krikkit

26,997 posts

188 months

Sunday 5th May
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Presumably a training camp or something? Incredibly impressive either way!

epicfail

216 posts

142 months

Sunday 5th May
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Is this the new MOD 1 test?

Chipchap

2,610 posts

204 months

Sunday 5th May
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I think it’s Pedro Acosta 7 years ago.

Rubin215

4,100 posts

163 months

Monday 6th May
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Chipchap said:
I think it’s Pedro Acosta 7 years ago.
What makes you think that?

Dave.

7,515 posts

260 months

Monday 6th May
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Wasn’t there a video years ago with people riding mini bikes and scraping their helmets on the floor?

No, not that helmet, the one on their heads….


Drabbesttunic

1,340 posts

47 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Rubin215 said:
Chipchap said:
I think it’s Pedro Acosta 7 years ago.
What makes you think that?
Lucky guess laugh

nismocat

768 posts

15 months

Thursday 9th May
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Like most of us he is stronger on one side, his right leaning is a bit "off".

When I moved to a right side driving/riding country it improved my fear of leaning over too far on the left side, as I was used to leaning right more (roundabouts) in the UK.

(Incidentally, I was sent a video of an American mate in Cal' riding with his mates, amazing roads, and every single one of them stuck their knees out at any chance they got, even going around little corners. In fact everyone was doing it! Very odd to watch)

Drabbesttunic

1,340 posts

47 months

Thursday 9th May
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nismocat said:
Like most of us he is stronger on one side, his right leaning is a bit "off".

When I moved to a right side driving/riding country it improved my fear of leaning over too far on the left side, as I was used to leaning right more (roundabouts) in the UK.

(Incidentally, I was sent a video of an American mate in Cal' riding with his mates, amazing roads, and every single one of them stuck their knees out at any chance they got, even going around little corners. In fact everyone was doing it! Very odd to watch)
He was only 12 laugh I'm sure he's got better at right handers

hondajack85

277 posts

6 months

Friday 10th May
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I convinced these spanish/italian tiddlers are best because they get out of shape on scooters and the like from an early age.
Meanwhile in the rich UK people jump quickly to huge powerful bikes they are scared too early.
If you are having fun in your little moped gang them one fool gets a big bike ,just stop hanging around with them lol.
Dont be tempted to ruin your fun.

Davie_GLA

6,665 posts

206 months

Sunday 12th May
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Pft, i've had me knee, elbow, shoulder helmet down many times. Unfortunately the sequence has tended to repeat as i head towards the barrier considering my. life choices....

Pit Pony

9,242 posts

128 months

Sunday 12th May
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Used to get the crash bars and 1 into 4 exhaust on my Z500 down on nearly every right hander. The angle wasnt much . It upset my girlfriend. Stopped her falling asleep.

black-k1

12,176 posts

236 months

Sunday 12th May
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hondajack85 said:
I convinced these spanish/italian tiddlers are best because they get out of shape on scooters and the like from an early age.
Meanwhile in the rich UK people jump quickly to huge powerful bikes they are scared too early.
If you are having fun in your little moped gang them one fool gets a big bike ,just stop hanging around with them lol.
Dont be tempted to ruin your fun.
Way too simplistic! You've completely ignored the climate advantage Spain and Italy have over the UK, and the fact that both countries are significantly less densely populated so they have space "to play".

hondajack85

277 posts

6 months

Sunday 12th May
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black-k1 said:
hondajack85 said:
I convinced these spanish/italian tiddlers are best because they get out of shape on scooters and the like from an early age.
Meanwhile in the rich UK people jump quickly to huge powerful bikes they are scared too early.
If you are having fun in your little moped gang them one fool gets a big bike ,just stop hanging around with them lol.
Dont be tempted to ruin your fun.
Way too simplistic! You've completely ignored the climate advantage Spain and Italy have over the UK, and the fact that both countries are significantly less densely populated so they have space "to play".
True I guess. I can barely drive my car anywhere without it being spoiled by some situation. How or why do people buy fast cars,hypercars and the like. Just crashing over endless bumps and potholes must spoil it.
As for a 1000cc 200hp superbike? for some reason ducati sell tons of their torture instruments but I dont think the other factories are so lucky..



graeme4130

3,915 posts

188 months

Sunday 12th May
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That's on the training area at Cartagena circuit
You can see why the Spanish kids are growing up to be so good, as they have afterschool clubs there where kids as young as 4 or 5 are doing huge volumes on laps on mini moto's every day with properly structured training
I've sat there and watched them at that young age where they've wet the track and get them tucking the front into corners and saving it on their knees