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Old 04-26-2010, 10:09 AM   #1
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Dont' paint it, looks great as is. Plus the asphalt gods will become jealous and want to scuff it.

You know the fast racers dont hang their bodies to far out there. Seems to me the GP and WSBK boys stay pretty tucked, over the tank, and just slightly off to the side.
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Body position is subjective - it's my opinion that as long as you aren't using your upper body to hold onto the bike, just let it flow... then why is it a problem? You look great

Oh, and you didn't HIT the track - that is something entirely different and it involves static to the plastics Glad you had a really great time! What track?
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Old 05-22-2010, 11:13 PM   #2
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Body position is subjective - it's my opinion that as long as you aren't using your upper body to hold onto the bike, just let it flow... then why is it a problem? You look great

Oh, and you didn't HIT the track - that is something entirely different and it involves static to the plastics Glad you had a really great time! What track?
This and this! I was always crapped on about body position but as I've been teaching my gf, it's more important for your body to be in line and for you to be smooth and in control.
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