williamwallace760
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anybody got anything on high speed vmax wrecks
your right but i would like to know what not to do on these bikes
Touche...Don't wreck.
your right but i would like to know what not to do on these bikes
what happens when you step on a land mine? well nothing until you take your foot off, that 2020 vmax is kind of lik e that, its better to know what you are getting intoDon't wreck.
you know iam kind of a want to be i just need to keep from getting my feet blowed offGeez, bad karma, that, mate!
Don't Even Blink! Or drink, ya might wanna wait to smoke that too.......your right but i would like to know what not to do on these bikes
you know iam kind of a want to be i just need to keep from getting my feet blowed off
Geez, bad karma, that, mate!
the island of man 133 mp h superbike school, motogp sometimes the technical side of motorcycling is best to know at 60mph equals 66 feet per second at at 150mph it is226 feet per second all most a football field yes reaction this yes very important but the bikes limits are important to way back in the day we had what we call a one ton reaching 100 mph on 650 cc motorcycleGeez, bad karma, that, mate!
I have taken a couple of sessions of the Basic Ridercourse and there is knowledge to be gleaned there as well, plus you get to tool around on someone else's 250CC Enduro (I grabbed that instead of the rebel 250 due to my long legs). There is worth in nearly all formal training, I also recommend doing a bit of reading (Keith Code etc).Taking this unusual request on a positive side, sign-up for the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Advanced RiderCourse (yes, 1 word). You will learn about bike maintenance, driving under the influence, countersteering, weather conditions, protective riding gear, riding two-up, and much more. Operator drills help to associate classroom time with riding dynamics.
As the saying goes there are two types of riders, those who have crashed, and those who will. The Vmax is no different than any other motorcycle in regards to safely operating it on the street. The OP's approach to the subject does seem a bit morbid, and I agree that it doesn't really have a place on a forum like this which is in general aimed at the technical and legal operating aspect of the wonderful Vmax!Not being a butthead man but bringing up anything about wrecking is definitely something that shouldn't be discussed on this forum. I completely understand it happens and I'd say 90% of us have wrecked something at some point in our life but lets keep it upright when talking about the max please.
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