May 12, 2010 #1 K Kane Member Joined May 24, 2008 Messages 62 Reaction score 0 Points 6 When riding a sport bike for recreational use (not racing) how does the rider not scrap his knees as they seen to get so close to the pavement.
When riding a sport bike for recreational use (not racing) how does the rider not scrap his knees as they seen to get so close to the pavement.
May 12, 2010 #2 P Patrick Member Joined May 14, 2008 Messages 528 Reaction score 0 Points 16 Riding recreationally, you just don't turn that hard/low. It's also not very safe, considering public roads have more imperfections and road debris than a track, so turning that hard has a much higher risk of dumping the bike.
Riding recreationally, you just don't turn that hard/low. It's also not very safe, considering public roads have more imperfections and road debris than a track, so turning that hard has a much higher risk of dumping the bike.
May 12, 2010 #3 D Debbie Member Joined May 15, 2008 Messages 146 Reaction score 0 Points 16 you slow down for the turns
May 12, 2010 #4 D dan Active member Joined May 11, 2008 Messages 1,260 Reaction score 0 Points 36 Recreational users don't get their knees close to the ground.
May 12, 2010 #5 C clasqm New member Joined Apr 7, 2009 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Points 1 Don't lean that far.