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... bikes down and the best way to do that is to control the grip. Being a manufacturer, I know what it's like having to spend time and ... down and the best way to do that is to control the grip. Being a manufacturer, I know what it's like having to spend time and ...
rgo - 09/09/2019 - 03:05 - 0 comments
... horribly lost and have since promised through a vice-like grip on my throat that I’d get a SatNav. A Garmin Zumo is on the way. A ...
rgo - 10/05/2024 - 04:15 - 0 comments
... pushing the front into the ground so there’s plenty of grip while the rear is free to spin up and break away for those perfect ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:26 - 0 comments
... to slam into the bank at the end of the runway I started to grip and tumble - arms, legs, hands and feet flailing in every direction. It ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:24 - 0 comments
... but you end up just sticking it in and hoping it'll grip. Which it does. The brakes are strong too. I'm not over-impressed with ...
Ben Cope - 10/05/2024 - 04:16 - 0 comments
... the bike slightly unnerving in corners. The actual level of grip is good, it's just that the near-knobbly tyres, combined with less ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:21 - 0 comments
... up (and they always did), on the Michelins its maximum grip and surety all the way. I’ve also noticed, hammering along some great ... years ago have you shot from the saddle in one of those slip-grip high-siding motions, on the ZX-10R went unpunished. Stepping up from the ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 03:49 - 0 comments
... the left, as Pete pointed out to me, is bumpy and has less grip. As I tip in, I realise I’m going a touch too fast and about to head ...
Ben Cope - 10/05/2024 - 04:09 - 0 comments
... development from the tyre manufacturers absolute levels of grip and durability have increased massively. Thanks to huge investments and ...
Ben Cope - 09/09/2019 - 03:05 - 0 comments