Not gonna debate ya bro
its cool if
YOU cant corner as well on a stretched and slammed bike as
YOU can on your stock bike/
just keep practicing,it will come
Your expertise is clearly shining through "Bro". The fact your bike corners like a turd is undebateable.
You are unique my friend. I never thought I'd find anyone who would provide argument that any bike would corner better after it was lowered and slammed?
Maybe they do in Philly, who knows?
1.Im far from an expert,you will NEVER here me proclaim that,Im not that arrogant or skilled for that matter
2.for ME and the way I ride I am much more comfortable on my bike stretched and slammed...No one can argue the center of gravity and balance isnt increased stretched and slammed
3.I never said a stretched and slammed bike corners better(exeption read #2 above...for ME),thats just stupid.but for steet riding which 99% of the ppl on here do and only do(Not track),its more then capable of handleing and cornering and street or highway out there at speed,
4.anytime you want to come to philly,ill be more then happy to slow down in the corners and wait for you because trust me,and even though you say this on every single post about stretched and slammed bikes,she isnt a "turd".
..and its just ignorant to say so,theres plenty of guys on here stretched and slammed that im sure cane ride it better then some other guy on a stock bike...its all about the rider...havent you ever watched a bike race on tv? all them bikes are pretty much identical,given a few ponies here and there,why is it some are so much faster then the others...yes! its the RIDER!
why do you get so angry about stretched and slammed bikes bro...calling them names..re: "turd"...c'mon,did you get beat by one or something
its all good though,bottom line,I like my bike the way it is and can corner just as good as anyone i wride with.Im very comfortable on it this way and it works for ME!And take it to a track,put the same rider on both bikes,no doubt he would have better times on a stock bike,no doubt,but two different riders,then it comes down to the rider..
and you never answered my question,,,,have you ever owned/riden a stretched or slammed bike or are you just assuming