Craig92DA9
New Member
My chicken strips are about 24mm.. I imagine they wont get much smaller for a while given i have about 1700mi total riding experience. Staying within my personal limits is my #1 concern.
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Hi all,
this picture of my Bridgestone BT23R was taken after some turns on the racetrack in Padborg in South-Denmark. My SuperMoto was out of order so I had to use my daily NC700X. Inspite of the relatively low power I had a lot of fun but it was obvious that the NC isn't designed for the race-track. The maximum lean angle of about 40° is far away from that of other bikes. In right turns the limitation is given from the exhaust, in left turns the side stand throws out sparks.
However, the NC is save even at higher lean angles. Don't be shy - it works!
Knut
i was gonna measure my chicken strips, but i came across the dipping sauce before the tape measure...so i ate em![/QUOTE
nothing better then chicken strips, fry's and dipping sauce, and a drink, yum dale
just remember when you run out of chicken strips!!!!!! YOU CRASH!!!!!
You should lean it over until the handlebar is playing "Nearer My God to Thee" off the pavement like a phonograph stylus.
Hi all,
this picture of my Bridgestone BT23R was taken after some turns on the racetrack in Padborg in South-Denmark. My SuperMoto was out of order so I had to use my daily NC700X. Inspite of the relatively low power I had a lot of fun but it was obvious that the NC isn't designed for the race-track. The maximum lean angle of about 40° is far away from that of other bikes. In right turns the limitation is given from the exhaust, in left turns the side stand throws out sparks.
However, the NC is save even at higher lean angles. Don't be shy - it works!
Knut
Hi,
I am not planning to boast about myself, but how much do you lean over with your NC?
My original rear tires have about 5-8mm to the walls limit (each side). I love carving the roads and leaning (knee) down.
However, this cannot be compared to those racing bikes where you can lean even more.
Joe
You should lean it over until the handlebar is playing "Nearer My God to Thee" off the pavement like a phonograph stylus.