Knee out, no Action
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Re: Knee out, no Action
Hey Rich
Thats alright. Well if the weather is nice this Saturday i'm sure i'll be going out for a bit of a ride and normally end up going round there a few times for a bit of a cool down lol.
So if your about give us a shout ill PM my number to you.
Thats alright. Well if the weather is nice this Saturday i'm sure i'll be going out for a bit of a ride and normally end up going round there a few times for a bit of a cool down lol.
So if your about give us a shout ill PM my number to you.
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Re: Knee out, no Action
You could be right if you're planning on trying that again in the rain!Gemini wrote:well apparently i was millimetres away from getting my kneedown last nite, so hopefully by the weekend i will have done it
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Re: Knee out, no Action
You don't have to lean the bike that far at all. Best thing I figured out is to lead with your shoulder and turn your body towards the corner - Look well into the corner, get a cheek off the seat, drop your leading shoulder, facing well into the corner.
The bike will follow where you look/lean.
You feel like a monkey doing it and probably look stupid. But once you have it dialled, you can start doing it at higher speeds and so won't have to be so exaggerated. Cos to be honest, KD at 40mph is pretty pointless... but oh so fun!
Once you get that first scrape, you'll never miss again and wonder how it seemed so hard. As scott221 said, it's all in your head...
The bike will follow where you look/lean.
You feel like a monkey doing it and probably look stupid. But once you have it dialled, you can start doing it at higher speeds and so won't have to be so exaggerated. Cos to be honest, KD at 40mph is pretty pointless... but oh so fun!
Once you get that first scrape, you'll never miss again and wonder how it seemed so hard. As scott221 said, it's all in your head...
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Re: Knee out, no Action
errr what happens if u aint got knee sliders? does the leather catch on the tarmac and rip your leg wide open?
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Re: Knee out, no Action
masterofinsanity wrote:errr what happens if u aint got knee sliders? does the leather catch on the tarmac and rip your leg wide open?
Anyone here ever got their elbow down?
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Re: Knee out, no Action

Cadwell knee down without sliders.
Nope not yet on the elbow front that must be clever lol
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Re: Knee out, no Action
Imagine what that looks like broadside - you'd just see the bike!
How come you stuck your knee out with no sliders?
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Re: Knee out, no Action
RobB's done it apparently.crushedlizard wrote:masterofinsanity wrote:errr what happens if u aint got knee sliders? does the leather catch on the tarmac and rip your leg wide open?
Anyone here ever got their elbow down?
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Re: Knee out, no Action
Hi,crushedlizard wrote:How come you stuck your knee out with no sliders?
LOL maybe he forgot to put them on? or they fell off? or even he just couldn't afford any?
Getting your elbow down is crazy! I'd never even dream of doing something so silly like that. I was talking to my mate last night about getting my knee down and he called me a nutter and a boyracer?? I asked him if hes ever done it and he told me to F off, he also said KDin is for twats who abuse the roads. Well, the way I see it is, if you got the tire.... USE IT! no point in paying out 100s of pounds on a rear tire when you're only gonna use the middle!
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Re: Knee out, no Action
Well I couldnt use the sparkie sliders i had and forgot to get some before i went to Cadwell. I love getting my knee down been through 3 sets now lol! Lost one down the Buzzard road came flying off.crushedlizard wrote:How come you stuck your knee out with no sliders?
Sounds like your mate is one of those straight upright riders that only go fast in a straight line lolMillaMeter wrote:I was talking to my mate last night about getting my knee down and he called me a nutter and a boyracer?? I asked him if hes ever done it and he told me to F off, he also said KDin is for twats who abuse the roads.
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Re: Knee out, no Action
i reckon he cant do it,so tells you its stupid so you dont laugh at his inability. and true what you say, using the middle of the tyre is no fun, and pointless. unless your going straight 
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Re: Knee out, no Action
ah but in defence you dont actually need to get your knee down to go any faster round a corner. at least i dont think you do anyway. it just looks good lol.
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Re: Knee out, no Action
Yea it kinda slows you down a little, it does look good but it is also an indication of how far you are leaning over on the tyre.
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Re: Knee out, no Action
Not just that either, also gives stability through a corner if done right.
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Re: Knee out, no Action
Yep and if your as good as Colin Edwards or Hayden then you can use your knee and elbow to get the bike up again if you lose the front!!!!

