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yes my legs are straight on the forwards,I have a super reach seat. I also have scraps on both pipes and pegs.
i don't ride hard all the time but when I do.....I do. As for holding on one knee is glued to the bike and the Corning knee is open with a drop. Don't get me wrong I've had my falls also. I just keep on fix' n and riding
its just I find it hard to believe when your bikes is not set up to ride the way you described. And the ergonomics of your dyna is not really screaming that it loves corners. I also looked at some of your pictures you posted from the exhaust side and I see no scapes on those 2-2 slip ons, and they sits pretty low. But hey, I dont really need to believe you for it to be true. Ride safe 🤘
it’s just I find it hard to believe when your bikes is not set up to ride the way you described. And the ergonomics of your dyna is not really screaming that it loves corners. I also looked at some of your pictures you posted from the exhaust side and I see no scapes on those 2-2 slip ons, and they sits pretty low. But hey, I don’t really need to believe you for it to be true. Ride safe 🤘
believe it or not. This is her striped down. Really don't care what you believe anyhow. Bob from where ever
Last edited by Tileman2692; May 19, 2020 at 12:50 PM.
No more need to prove to you anymore I'm done with you
Originally Posted by Bob_fxdb
it’s just I find it hard to believe when your bikes is not set up to ride the way you described. And the ergonomics of your dyna is not really screaming that it loves corners. I also looked at some of your pictures you posted from the exhaust side and I see no scapes on those 2-2 slip ons, and they sits pretty low. But hey, I don’t really need to believe you for it to be true. Ride safe 🤘
heres some scraps from Corning and Corning practice
Last edited by Tileman2692; May 19, 2020 at 01:03 PM.
Anymore, to chew down chicken strips I just use a wood rasp and rough file and finish it up as necessary with some coarse grit sand paper. If I'm in a hurry to meet the gang and have a new tire on I'll hit it with the die grinder and then a wire wheel.
I don't like real scratches on my hard parts so I use stickers that look like scratches.
Posing ain't easy but it's worth it, guys want to be me, chicks wanna be with me, what can I say
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