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Old 10-23-2017, 07:41 PM   #2266
Dayze Dayze is offline
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Corny as shit presentation, but the guts/info are on point. I remember reading the first book via message board post on a Ducati forum back in probably 2001-ish. Someone had posted nearly the entire thing on a msg board. Even though most of the references and demonstrations are on the track, the same principles apply when you’re running through curves off the track. Great info on the geometry of a motorcycle, weight transfer, suspension characteristics, etc.

Though not a ton of technical curves in the KC area, it’s definitely something someone should watch and digest and practice /mentally, before going to some technical roads like you will run into in Arkansas (closest roads to KC etc); and something every motorcyclist should have a good understanding of.



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