gavinfdavies wrote:well, next time i meet up with a zxr rider who can knee down when required, i'm gonna let them have a play on my gpz (assuming the bloody engines running that is!), to see how they ride an 80's style bike. bet you 10-1 the usual knee-down rider reverts to bolt upright riding, with more bike lean!
I have an NC24... typical 80s honda Pogo-stick forks.. I get what you mean about the suspension

probably why I bike lean so much thinking about it.
Anyhow... leaning off the bike lowers the centre of gravity, this keeps the bike more upright.
The benefit of this on a track is that you can go even faster as you have more lean available... maximum lean angle when leaning off the bike is achieved at a faster speed than maximum lean angle when sitting with the bike.
So.. only the bat-toad loco fast road riders who lean off will run their tyres to the edge.. this means there carrying massive corner speeds.
If you want to burn off the chicken strips just find an big island, lap it sittign on the bike at 50-60mph and you wont have any strips left.
the 'knee down position' does seem very un-natural to somebody who doesnt practice it. Body positioning has a lot to do with it, some really good videos on the net on proper body positioning if you want to practice.. these will also help on a race-track
Keeping the bike more-upright during a corner (by leaning off) does give it more tyre / traction and stability so it could be classed as 'safer' but its quite rare that im pushing hard enough for sitting with the bike to be considered unsafe.