How far CAN you lean a 12 ?

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How far CAN you lean a 12 ?

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I have previously posted pics of wind down shots from QR and we have all seens scrapes under the fairings of 12's especially around the pipe exit but I submit a new lean angle limit for the mighty 12R... I know, I know pics or it didnt happen. :roll:
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lol i think there is different between a drop and a lean :P
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binther wrote:lol i think there is different between a drop and a lean :P
I think Binther is on to something. Did you scrape both knee sliders, elbows, head, etc.... :lol: :lol:
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That is a fuckin brave effort !

I know the 9's scrape engine cases, ala madkaw at track, but I have not heard of the 12's doing it before..
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JetPilot wrote:
binther wrote:lol i think there is different between a drop and a lean :P
I think Binther is on to something. Did you scrape both knee sliders, elbows, head, etc.... :lol: :lol:

i think the "coolant" is water, seeings how the bike is filthy from riding in the rain.

if it had crashed i reckon there'd be scrapes going upwards, not just horizontal.

need the full pic frogsta 8)
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haha well maybe he just layed it down real slow... and it keep going straight.. or what ever hahaha who knows aye :)
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Wattie wrote:
JetPilot wrote:
binther wrote:lol i think there is different between a drop and a lean :P
I think Binther is on to something. Did you scrape both knee sliders, elbows, head, etc.... :lol: :lol:

i think the "coolant" is water, seeings how the bike is filthy from riding in the rain.

if it had crashed i reckon there'd be scrapes going upwards, not just horizontal.

need the full pic frogsta 8)


I realise all that mate, just having a digg Wattie. :roll:
That's bloody impressive to get a barge over that hard and scrape covers Frog. 8)
The only other time I sore scrapes like that was on Scotts 12 out the creek... turn 2.
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Nope its NOT binned, the footpeg also got ground and the wing went down too.
As pointed out the scrapes are horizontal not vertical and I am guessing there is a flies dick on case left.
BUT as Maxwell Smart would say "I was THAT close"
It was a Brown (Pants) Mountain moment and only the knee and devine intervention kept it up.
It would be the closest as I have EVER been without actually cartwheeling to oblivion. :oops:
Of course a lesser rider would have lost it (insert wank emoticon here :lol: )

The standard has been set gentlemen..... your mission, should you chose to accept it etc. etc. :lol:
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Be carefull Frog....dont bin this one :shock:
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If you were a better rider, you probably could have parked it perfectly upside down, resting on the bars, tank and seat. ;)
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aardvark wrote:If you were a better rider, you probably could have parked it perfectly upside down, resting on the bars, tank and seat. ;)

:lol:
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aardvark wrote:If you were a better rider, you probably could have parked it perfectly upside down, resting on the bars, tank and seat. ;)
Ahh yes, that did involve a roundabout just like the Cooley Incident though.. :lol:
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aardvark wrote:If you were a better rider, you probably could have parked it perfectly upside down, resting on the bars, tank and seat. ;)
Then I would be able to ride bikes for a living eh ? :lol:
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frog wrote:.....sorry I didnt catch up to you at the GP Goz, the free piss and food was just too much and my phone died one day into the trip :cry:....
no drama mate - I didn't end up getting any leave for this trip anyway......its the WSB only at this stage. Maybe next year I will finally get down to the GP ?

Nice work on the lean angle too !! :shock: :shock: FMD you must have filled your smalls !!!

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Re: How far CAN you lean a 12 ?

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You obviously had your tyre pressure set to 35.22223 psi, any higher and the 12 just runs out of traction and falls over.

I was searching tyre threads this morning and found a really funny one
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