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How far do you lean - 4/12/2008 7:09:15 PM   
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I know I'm not getting the bike over nowhere as far as it can, I still have a 20mm (.8 inch [13/16]) on my Z6 back wheel and 27mm (inch and a bit[time that everyone when to decimal & metric]) on the front Z6.

How far does it go? (waiting for the answer  "Down to the pegs.").
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RE: How far do you lean - 4/12/2008 9:41:19 PM   
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"Down to the pegs" won't help you, at least on my bike - the exhaust shrouds hit ground before the pegs...!! On my 180 rear tyre, I can get it to the edge without grounding anything, and the 120 front still has about 12mm left.You CAN drag your knee on a Hurricane.......

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RE: How far do you lean - 4/12/2008 10:01:22 PM   
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Yer, I have a 180/120 with a aftermarket exhaust (4-2-1) and the previous owner has some of the pegs scraped off (both sides).
So I have quite some way to go.

Note: I believe I'm one of the few with a aftermarket exhaust and a CenterStand.

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RE: How far do you lean - 4/12/2008 11:37:37 PM   
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Agree with Shadow1, this rear tyre on my previous Cane is leaned end-to-end, even though it may not look so. The tyre will not melt where there is a sidewall underneath cooling it, which makes it looking on this picture as there is 5 mm on side that is unused. If I remember right there was 5 to 10 mm left to edge on front. This will however differ some between brands (how they are profiled). Running the front to the edge may be fine on one tyre, but VERY dangerous on another. E.g. the Michelin Power can be leaned to the edge on front but not the Pirelli Diablo, even though the bikes lean angle will be about the same.
 
Running the rear tyre to the edge on a street tyre is quite easy and does not fully represents the true lean angle. The bike can be leaned a lot more when the rear tyre is on the edge, it will just put more pressure on the edge, or use less of the area that is close to the edge.
 
Question – what is the correct writing, tire or tyre, or are both ok?






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RE: How far do you lean - 4/12/2008 11:58:07 PM   
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Answer - Both are right. Tire=american english / Tyre=GB/UK english........i think..........

MarkR...That should not be a problem to go further on you tyres. Have you tested track driving....if not....that's the best place to try it out. After my first day at a track i only got around 5-10 mm left to the edge of the reartyre and after the second day under 5 mm.
I'm not afraid to lean down that much in traffic now a'days than i was before the trackdays.

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RE: How far do you lean - 4/13/2008 12:20:07 AM   
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Thanks, I was thinking of some sort of track day or advance riding to get closer to the limits of the bike.
As they say practice makes perfect.  Years ago, i would have my bikes sparking around corners from the pegs, but I havn't been able to get it down to that level again after a big break from bike riding, I guess it will take time.

Both spellings are correct, I perfer Tyre.  that way, I can write: 'I tire from putting on my new bike tyre'.
But is real life, I would say: 'I tried to put my new bike tyre on, but it took too long and too many bourbons, so I got the shop to do it for me.'

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RE: How far do you lean - 4/13/2008 12:36:50 AM   
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@Shadow1: Really? Is there a differance between pre-93 and after -93? I have dragged my pegs alot on a track day, with the exhaust shrouds unscraped.

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RE: How far do you lean - 4/13/2008 12:43:54 AM   
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I have not been riding for about 8 years until i bought my Cane last summer but it's like riding a bicycle, when you sit up you know what to do. Then again you're more aware when you get older and that propably prevents you from trying that little "extra" that you did'nt have to worry about when you where young and brainless...

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RE: How far do you lean - 4/13/2008 12:50:40 AM   
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I miss those brainless days...

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RE: How far do you lean - 4/13/2008 12:51:37 AM   
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A picture i posted earlier !


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RE: How far do you lean - 4/13/2008 8:51:18 AM   
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Shadow1: Really? Is there a differance between pre-93 and after -93? I have dragged my pegs alot on a track day, with the exhaust shrouds unscraped.

To be honest - I don't know - I've never ridden a 1993 or later bike........
All I can say is that the footpegs on the earlier models to 1992 didn't scrape before the exhaust shrouds - have my own shrouds as proof....Pegs are unmarked.
Maybe Dad can tell us, but haven't seen him on the Forum lately - he's done plenty of track on his
1990. You may like to PM him.

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RE: How far do you lean - 4/13/2008 1:51:42 PM   
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I leaned mine over 90 degrees while paddling out of the shed one day.  Fortunately my leg kept the fairing from being scratched.

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RE: How far do you lean - 4/13/2008 6:25:37 PM   
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My 88 has been leaning over pretty hard, no chicken strips left on the rear. The centerstand has a a nice shiny area and pegs and exhaust shrouds will drag quiet easily. Been working on knee down technique this week to stop hard parts from touching down.

Knee down but still see some sparks.
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/OrderPage.aspx?pi=0HH600LR050469&po=469
different view
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/OrderPage.aspx?pi=0HH600LR050358&po=358


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RE: How far do you lean - 4/13/2008 11:33:45 PM   
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About the Pirelli Diabolos.
R1000 you said that those can't be leaned to the edge. So does this mean, that it would not be smartest thing to do practise leaning with them?



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RE: How far do you lean - 4/14/2008 7:03:53 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: TnSandman

My 88 has been leaning over pretty hard, no chicken strips left on the rear. The centerstand has a a nice shiny area and pegs and exhaust shrouds will drag quiet easily. Been working on knee down technique this week to stop hard parts from touching down.

Knee down but still see some sparks.
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/OrderPage.aspx?pi=0HH600LR050469&po=469
different view
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/OrderPage.aspx?pi=0HH600LR050358&po=358



where were those pics taken.
looks like a reall fun road.


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