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[QUOTE=Doc;437314]squid (skwid)
n., pl. squids or squid.
Any of various neanderthal sportbike owners that ride carelessly & use poor judgement,
Also
Squid: 1. In reference to younger motorcycle riders with little respect to posted speed limit laws, self safety or safety of others.
Is this not what is pictured? Hmmm poor judgement by doing it on the public roads and not the track.
Careless cause he could cause an accident.
No way in fucking hell he could be doing the speed limit and lean like that.
Safety.. repeat above.
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So tired...
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We'll just stick these few on here for the people who like to see it on the track rather then the street:
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Last edited by Hoss; 11-21-07 at 10:09 AM.
more pics! those are sick
Tuono
Paul, you're looking like you are about to hit that photographer
pretty good there !
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It was a little remote camera on the grass, and I remember seeing it and thinking I was surely gonna take it out. but I was commited. At that lean angle, you can't check up. It's a one line situation. Any bar input is likely to make you lose the front.
Late in a 25 lap race one time I was getting tired, and I threw it into T2 like that. The bike simply kept going straight, but laid over on its side. A little tension on the bars and the tire has no chance of gripping/hooking the bike into the turn.
Often, the rear slides at that spot, and I'm so loose on the bars that the front just countersteers by itself. I just monitor the situation, but make no inputs. as it straightens out, I am WOT! I get jumpy just thinking about it!
-Pete
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Lol! I hope you know I was referring to the feeling... not my riding.
I can't get you tickets, Pete, but I can give you directions... Head down the main straight, turn left and go abot 12,000 miles as fast as you can. You'll know it when you get there.
Think I was there once... or at least somewhere like it. I went to turn 9, took a right and did a 2 wheel slide over the NASCAR transitions.
It was nice... but I'd like to go there again & stay for a bit longer next time. Luckilly it's only about 3 or 4k miles away.
I think I moved a little closer to that place after pushing the front on my Tuono 1/2 way through 1a and responded by relaxing my entire body by pure instinct. That was cool.
Last edited by OreoGaborio; 11-21-07 at 03:04 PM.
-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
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Thats one serious apex Paul. Sounds like a happy place while in that position.![]()
I'd have to disagree with that. Or maybe you should say depending what bike you are on. I only say this because, while in Tenn. riding shady valley my toes were draggin all over the place. Not only was my knee kissing the pavement my toes were too. I had to move my feet back even further on the pegs. I was riding on my toes instead of on the balls of my feet. Thanks goodness for the toe pucks!!
When I'd ride the 636 this never happened to me. I'm assuming this is because the pegs are higher on the 636.
If your foot is wider than the foot peg, your toes will eventually drag. Mine did even on the 125, which has more clearance than anything else out there. You'd be suprised how much clearance is gained by pressing your feet flush against the frame though. In most cases it will get your toes off the deck, given that you already have proper foot position.
I do the best to tuck my heels in. The heat shield covering the exhaust pipe sticks out and pushes my heels out.. My feet aren't really wide, however the pegs are shorter than the stock ones. I'm convinced its the rearsets. I'm hoping to work with trickphoto to fab some brackets so the Gilles Tooling rearsets will fit. I have a feeling this is going to be an expensive winter!!!
Not all of us Squids are all that bad...![]()
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Paul that picture is sick. The camera looks like it was using a fisheye (right?), which makes it look even better. Awesome!![]()
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