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Elbow down

Tue Aug 01, 2006 7:38 am

My subconcious is better on a scoot than me. I awoke from a very nice dream this morning that I was riding through a high speed s and got not only my knee but my elbow down. I'd like to think if my subconcious is up for it, on the right bike and with lots of practise it might be doable. :D

Tue Aug 01, 2006 8:26 am

Yeh, I've done it a couple of times.. 8)

The subsequent panel damage is not worth the thrill..
Some may call it a lowside... :oops:

Tue Aug 01, 2006 8:46 am

...unless your name is Eric Bostrom on the all conquering ZX7R in AMA
He was beating guys on thous there for a while and REGULARLY dragged his elbow...
There was also a 250 GP rider did it all the time but I cant remember who it was...

I did a Dan too... on a 7 (of course) at Darlington, wondered just how far I could lean it, the answer was right up to the point where my knee was almost back to the tank :shock: and JUST before there is no more tread /traction DOH !!!!

Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:31 am

Frogmiester, if you want to continue to be a member here, I wouldn't call MadKaw Dan..... :lol:

I have a secret desire to get my elbow down. Just need to find a ripple strip high enough! :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:

Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:46 am

I have a secret desire to get my elbow down. Just need to find a ripple strip high enough!

Like that concrete wall on the Morgan Park long circuit? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:47 am

Not a one upmanship post please believe me, but at the world supers 600 S Sport race in 1996, I was T-boned going into Honda on the first lap. I remounted, but the bike was terribly bent. Consequently it did not want to turn left. At Broadford this would have been an asset as it turned right like a 250 Gp bike :lol: But as P.I. consists of mainly lefts, it caused some urgent need for body position modifications :shock: ie- I had to be a Harry hang off to get it to turn left. 3 laps in a row my elbow skimmed the ripple strip exiting siberia! :shock: My mates were all laughing at me from the spectator area at Siberia. I could hear them yelling "Go Harry" as I passed each lap. :oops:

I was proud though, as even with a bent bike, and a crash, I still wasn't lapped by the fast guys like Curtain,Moss,Purdue,Morris,Krusty et al......!! Wasn't much in it though:oops: :wink:

Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:22 am

frogzx12r wrote:...unless your name is Eric Bostrom on the all conquering ZX7R in AMA
He was beating guys on thous there for a while and REGULARLY dragged his elbow...
There was also a 250 GP rider did it all the time but I cant remember who it was...

I did a Dan too... on a 7 (of course) at Darlington, wondered just how far I could lean it, the answer was right up to the point where my knee was almost back to the tank :shock: and JUST before there is no more tread /traction DOH !!!!


Jean Philippe Ruggia...

and as Hemi said... Please don't call me Dan... :wink:

Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:34 am

I meant DAVE ... DOH :oops:
And its worse cause I got you mixed up with Madfab once too DOUBLE DOH !!! :oops: :oops:

AND once again you have shown your knoweldge of all things two wheeled.
It was indeed Ruggia...

Strika, its not one upmanship, my recalls are mostly embaressing whereas I would think dragging your elbow on the ripples (at PI :shock:) is something to be proud of :wink:

SO Hemi you have as much trouble getting it DOWN as getting it Up eh???
I wouldnt let too many ppl know about it :lol: :lol:

Tue Aug 01, 2006 1:54 pm

MadKaw wrote:
frogzx12r wrote:...unless your name is Eric Bostrom on the all conquering ZX7R in AMA
He was beating guys on thous there for a while and REGULARLY dragged his elbow...
There was also a 250 GP rider did it all the time but I cant remember who it was...

I did a Dan too... on a 7 (of course) at Darlington, wondered just how far I could lean it, the answer was right up to the point where my knee was almost back to the tank :shock: and JUST before there is no more tread /traction DOH !!!!


Jean Philippe Ruggia...

and as Hemi said... Please don't call me Dan... :wink:


Marcus Payton used to do it, and some other Aussie 250 Gp punter did it regularly. There's also a guy in Aussie SSport who rides a Yamaha and does it regularly too. Forget his name, Aitcheson?? Or one of the other privateer yamaha guys last year used to do it. On the Old R6!

Tue Aug 01, 2006 4:13 pm

A quick yahoo search and it seems a variety of riders have done this, including Barros, Yates and Capirossi. I think Rossi's leathers have elbow sliders, but I don't know if he uses them or not

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Tue Aug 01, 2006 4:51 pm

How about two up? :lol:

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Tue Aug 01, 2006 4:53 pm

ok now that is just totally insane...

but cool at the same time

Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:21 pm

Gives a new meaning to "lean with me when i corner" heh.

Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:27 pm

Nafz750 wrote:Gives a new meaning to "lean with me when i corner" heh.


um yeh...

now this is why i need leathers. i cant get my knee down but it seems as a pillion i can get my elbow down

Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:44 pm

Strika wrote:Not a one upmanship post please believe me, but at the world supers 600 S Sport race in 1996, I was T-boned going into Honda on the first lap. I remounted, but the bike was terribly bent. Consequently it did not want to turn left. At Broadford this would have been an asset as it turned right like a 250 Gp bike :lol: But as P.I. consists of mainly lefts, it caused some urgent need for body position modifications :shock: ie- I had to be a Harry hang off to get it to turn left. 3 laps in a row my elbow skimmed the ripple strip exiting siberia! :shock: My mates were all laughing at me from the spectator area at Siberia. I could hear them yelling "Go Harry" as I passed each lap. :oops:

I was proud though, as even with a bent bike, and a crash, I still wasn't lapped by the fast guys like Curtain,Moss,Purdue,Morris,Krusty et al......!! Wasn't much in it though:oops: :wink:


Nice one! So what happens when it hits anyway? Does it upset what your arm is doing or is it kinda like the feeling of getting your knee down?

Oh, and how come you didn't try to do it again next time out on the bike? Or does it really take a seriously bent bike to do it? Coz if so I have this GPX you see...... :lol:
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