Who has had the most lean angle

plenty on here myself included have drug knees like no other.
 
Ironically the only time I got to visit real twisties was on the first day of ownership. I didn't push the bike or myself to our limits, yet I was very happy with the ride. 37 degrees to the left and 39 degrees to the right. The right "feeler" has scraped the pavement. I'm sure many of you have much higher lean angles. At the end of the month I'm going to the Dolomites and the Alps, I will see how it goes there, now properly broken in.
 
Haven’t really tried much on the new Gen-3. It’s pretty cold here, Winter, and we’re recovering from the floods.

My old H2 SX SE on aftermarket S22’s in summer would keep leaning until the amount of weight transferred to the pegs, centre stand and cat-converter made some serious noise and potential drifting (crashing!) issues!

If I was a more sporty rider I’d have removed the centre stand and done the de-cat.

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I've scraped the left peg only and it read 36* and on the right I've only gotten it to 34 on the sensor. Still working on dragging knee either direction.
 
The roads suck around here so bad that getting into aggressive lean angles is next to impossible....I've found a few spots to get my gen 2 way over though...but it has a bunch of suspension work done to it.
 
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