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Location: The Newforest, England
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Shop around for one of these,and you wont do it again.Great security for the bike when you park up anywhere too. ![]() https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...ock-with-alarm
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: The Newforest, England
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Twice i have lost the front end while braking in a car park,at a bit over walking pace.Admittedly the surface was wet,and i was braking hard to avoid women, who changed thier mind on where they were going to park,at the last second.I have also locked up the back wheel a few times,and the arse end wags from left to right like a dogs tail. These bikes are nothing short of dangerous under heavy braking.Only a few weeks ago i dropped it with the trailer on the back,and really hurt my ankle,also got a poke on the eye from the mirror.Again only 10-15mph on a hairpin,downhill bend.
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: N.C.
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I've done the dog wagging thing too mate but never touched the pavement , so I didn't mention that one ( down on one side recovered, and immediately down the other side recovered then stopped for bit to pic the seat out of my pants- definitely a pucker moment Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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