@ the Dragon part II

WOAH....its a shame you have the "rookie" tag under your screen name. [/QUOTE]

...the tags are given not for riding skills, they are given for post wh0ring skills
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you scraped so much of your bike parts... and still didn't take a fall.. thats just sheer luck i'd say!!
Before loosing your grip you can feel the tires letting go... A predictable tire will warn you well in advance so you can ease on the throttle before ending low siding...
_ZeF,

While I am in awe of your photo's, please don't forget once hard parts start touching, your feel for tyre grip starts to become irrelevant very quickly.

Those photo's of the H-D rider coming off at Halls Gap that were posted here recently is what happens next.  If he could have leaned further without all those hard parts creating showers of sparks, he might have made the bend before becoming a painful reminder as to the difference in the coefficient of of metal v. rubber to good old tarmac.

Anyway, I'm still amazed at what you did and I've saved the photo's as you don't get to see this every day!

Cheers,

Steve
 
YOU CRAZY CANADIANS...

...HEY, WAIT A MINNUTE, I'M CANADIAN TOO
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well done, I'll be down there in a couple weeks if my boss let me off work.
 
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