Knee sliders
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- jake
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Re: Knee sliders
not for race use, u can use em on the road no probs 
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Re: Knee sliders
umm it dont really matter if you like me lol another summer and failed to get me knee down
just cant get me knee down got quite a bit of confidence the virgin line is massive on the rear as well but not on the front . been riding for years now had a mito for 5 years and it never happend on that manged to scrape the toe slider tho this year. goner try to get on ron haslams race school soon see if i can do it on the track 
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- deviant
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Re: Knee sliders
if you can lean far enough to get your toe/peg down on a zxr, you're easily leaning far enough to get your knee down.
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Caz
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Re: Knee sliders
if youre decking your pegs down then you're leaning more than far enough to get your knee down - its technique thats the problemdeviant wrote:if you can lean far enough to get your toe/peg down on a zxr, you're easily leaning far enough to get your knee down.
if you're decking your toes - check you arent riding with duck feet! If you're riding with duck feet, that isnt going to help you get your knee down either.
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Re: Knee sliders
the best knee sliders to get would be solid titanium, i had a pair or motrax sparkies and they only lasted a week.
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Re: Knee sliders
I dont know anyone who sells solid titanium sliders?
motrax do two sets of sparkie sliders
- the tear drop ones that are covered in titanium. These ones dont last long as there is only about 5mm of titanium covering a plastic slider,
- the ones with titanium rods in. These last quite well as the rods run all the way through the slider.
motrax do two sets of sparkie sliders
- the tear drop ones that are covered in titanium. These ones dont last long as there is only about 5mm of titanium covering a plastic slider,
- the ones with titanium rods in. These last quite well as the rods run all the way through the slider.
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Re: Knee sliders
There's No Explanation For The Way I'm About To Behave!!!
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Re: Knee sliders
still like the motrax one
"The puck is shrouded in a mold of pure Titanium."
Which kinda figures, a solid Ti slider is gonna be veeeery expensive.
/Caz - happy to be proved wrong
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rene
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Re: Knee sliders
soild Ti would be silly expensive! plus your only alowed plastic on track so not much point
i never used to be able to get my knee down but got pegs down. All you need to do is move your butt more off the seat
i never used to be able to get my knee down but got pegs down. All you need to do is move your butt more off the seat
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Re: Knee sliders
go for some solid steel sliders - guaranteed knee down, the weight of them will pull the bike over!
(i know this ignores some basic physics, especially if you have one on each knee, but shh)
(i know this ignores some basic physics, especially if you have one on each knee, but shh)
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