[QUOTE="Colin"] Don't be nave.[/QUOTE] *Bzzzzt* repetition.
When UKRM did Mallory Park back in 2006, Tori - my gf of the time - was drifting her Bandit 650 round a few corners in that manner, until one of the instructors pulled her in and showed her how to corner properly. She told him "I always ride like that cos it's fun hearing things scraping"
Hang off lots, keeping the bike more upright on the fatter part of the tyre and preventing parts from scraping. It worked on my old Bandit 600 on the same track on the same day.
The fatter you are the less you have to hang off to make the bike more vertical. Simple physics innit!
When UKRM did Mallory Park back in 2006, Tori - my gf of the time - was drifting her Bandit 650 round a few corners in that manner, until one of the instructors pulled her in and showed her how to corner properly. She told him "I always ride like that cos it's fun hearing things scraping" [/QUOTE] Hmm, yes, Tori. Some "interesting" photos of her cropped up a couple of months ago on a certain social networking site I think.
He should have kept off the pies that weekend - sorry about the heatshield. I'll go look for it next time I'm coming back from Hulland Ward.
Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Tim This cascade's beginning to stall. Let's give it some Revs.