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Doc that's because at your pace brakes are more or less an option. What I mean is, dragging your feet would be just as effective.
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Degsy: "i never had red hair"
some people crash because it is out of their control
others crash because They are out of control
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Hes gotta turn his pistons around firstOriginally Posted by Doc
When I start my KTM in the morning, rules are broken. Its inevitable...
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Its just harder to lowside a bike on purpose than one would think. sure. jumping on the rear brake will get the back end around but self presevation unknowingly kicks in and leaves the bike pretty upright. you would actually have to lean/fall off the bike while jacking the rear brake in order to lowside it.
When I start my KTM in the morning, rules are broken. Its inevitable...
01 SV650S (RC51 eater)/07 690SM /03 300EXC/14 XTZ1200
TRACKS:Firebird/NHMS/VIR/Calabogie/California Speedway/NJMP/MMC/NYST/Palmer/Thompson/Club Motorsports
Degsy: "i never had red hair"
some people crash because it is out of their control
others crash because They are out of control
http://www.landricscustoms.com
I'd say it's fairly relevant but respect the fact that this thread isn't about that so....
Ken - PM me. I'd enjoy exchanging our thoughts on this matter.
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Degsy: "i never had red hair"
some people crash because it is out of their control
others crash because They are out of control
http://www.landricscustoms.com
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Heal up rich, drive that 750 around, it will make you feel better![]()
Degsy: "i never had red hair"
some people crash because it is out of their control
others crash because They are out of control
http://www.landricscustoms.com
Degsy: "i never had red hair"
some people crash because it is out of their control
others crash because They are out of control
http://www.landricscustoms.com
Fack. Here's to a speedy recovery Rich. Let me know if I can help out at all. - Seth
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Staying the hell outta this one.
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not that i really want to get into it but it was oversighted by not only him, but also tech and everyone else. There was approximately a 1 to 1.5 inch gap between the tire and the brake lines when the bike wasn't moving, so at a quick look, it looked fine, i'm sure if he had done a full inspection on the bike he would have noticed some wear marks on the line but he had just bought the bike, i do get your point but it was something that was really unnoticeable, right after the crash while he was in the ambulance me, oxx and mike looked his bike over and did not notice the hole in the brake line until rich came back and said that he lost his front brakes. It was stupid engineering from whoever decided to run the brake line like it was and to trim the front fender most likely for more air flow to the engine. I am confident in Rich's ability as a custom shop operator and have no doubt this would not have happened had he been the one to do all the work to this bike, he would not have ran the brake line like it was.
Corey