only been riding 40 years i will look out for them![]()

So Rick ... In Steves video, is possible to really analyse it and see which tyre gives up first ..?
So Rick ... In Steves video, is possible to really analyse it and see which tyre gives up first ..?
Yes it is without doubt the rear that goes
I have watched it frame by frame almost but it isn't the greatest quality video but quite clear IMO as to which wheel looses it
Tiredness kills, take a break
And a famous mantra for biking " Loose your view loose your speed"

but it isn't the greatest quality video but quite clear
Seven pages in and no sign of Mr Bear and the sandwiches![]()
Those sticky out cylinder heads are an obvious design error, anyone can see just how dangerous they are - BMW should do an immediate recall to fix the issue - it's a disgrace!
Ok thanks for the tip![]()

Those sticky out cylinder heads are an obvious design error, anyone can see just how dangerous they are - BMW should do an immediate recall to fix the issue - it's a disgrace!
No charge if it stops you committing suicide when you come across an unexpected bend that's great.
Another tip from a now ex BSB racer, if a corner tightens don't brake just lean and lean some more and always remember the tyres are far better than the rider, believe in your tyres not your brakes to get you out of trouble, still no charge and if it helps you get around a unexpected suicide corner that's great![]()


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Though the, 'I'm off to the west coast of France and my bike will surely rust away if I don't watch out' thread is causing some troubling diversion.

I've revisited the scene with my CSI investigative team and reconstructed the incident using the latest Time Portal telepathy
This is what happened....
Matey steaming in, severe lean angle as corner radius tightens up mid turn, grounds engine casing (which is the big black centre line).... loses front wheel, bike spins slowly into a broadside while skipping along the road. Job done.
Left hand scrape is Handlebar as it moves about. Right hand scrape is rear tyre tread scuffing.