Oggies are good for saving your fairings when you have a slow drop or lay it down, but a good stack will either rip the oggies off, or rip parts of the frame off via the oggy. Beware.
I was going to say. I have also heard of bent frames etc.
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Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
I was going to say. I have also heard of bent frames etc.
also if the oggies dont rip off the bike, and they stay on, in the case of a fast going stack it could also dig in the ground and flip the bike, not nice, ive seen it happen
the first time i ever rode a dirt bike, i lost control, tried to power it thro a massive ditch, bike flipped over and then onto my leg, now i have a badass scar from where the chain dug into my shin (was 10 years ago but still can feel where it carved into the bone)
I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other
casey wuld too fall if he didnt have all the technology helping him stay upright. have u seen the bloke ride? he brakes so hard im suprised he doesnt flip, just grabs a handful and squeezes and then midway into the corner he cracks full throttle :S
on the otherhand vale is very smooth when braking and accelerating out of the corner
Observe if you have the chance, they will brake all the way to the apex, hard at first and gradually ease off, and then they'd start accelerating, but they'd be balancing the clutch at the same time. Amazing.
MotoGP guys are so pro, its like going in to the sport with a 'no fear' attitude it wins races, i mean holy crap from when stoner first entered the motogp and did nothing but crash out to becoming world champion, they are so skilled.
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