Yep, time goes so fast. The Hailwood style was sit up and grind away boots. The King came along, gave Sheene some knee drag. Now Marquez with the elbow. I think I'm witnessing another transition is having the skill to back it in. To me and I might be wrong, but full braking before turning vs. off the brakes and scrubbing speed off in the drift, how can you catch up to that distance? You're on the brakes and the drifter is not. Guys like Marquez has that basket of moves. Anyway...
BOSS has a photo of himself on here somewhere. If you look at that body english, that's how you have to work it. The body is relaxed at that angle. The bike has an air gap so there is more there to lean over with. So to my eye, he's not profiling, but that is more your knee out, body in the correct position to be in.
The 'how do I get myself there' is more of BOSS giving some insight as to how he got there. I'm trying to break it down to 3 somethings? And I think it's just the lower body. Arms? That my example being, I was just so fed up with snowplow and stem christie moves, the last move was to parallel. That day I said here I go and just locked my skis and followed a better skier who could parallel. I stayed close, watched his skis and followed his every move. From there I was jumping moguls. They used one in a year book. In the air, leather jacket, bandanna, raybans, cutoffs; like some biker gang in all the getup wannabe garb.
When I was at my snowplow position sort of speaking about 3 body moves and how to get there, I can only think of what a lot of us used to do was grease up the seat and butt of the leathers. I think armorall would work at the time. So if I were to recap those days, one approach was to slide off the seat so it would make it easier staring out. So that was more the ass-check and how far this came off the side of the seat?
If that didn't scare you and the transitions went well, me thinks next was a leg lock to the side of the bike and tank? Call this the stem or the second of 3 moves? This way, you now have a pocket to slap it into. Because the asslip was just for starting out to gain those final [stand up] smooth transitions. Now that you have the hang of the pun literally, you'll want to slap the the bike into the leg because you'll be standing off the pegs as you throw it in deeper.
Ha, here we go. No mater if my feeler is off the peg or not, I still collapsed that peg, tagged a potential hole at the window. This is more or less the last move is to parallel with the knee kind of done with 3 basic moves. Someone correct me, this is old style as how I thought how to keep from lifting the rear tire out from under me. My toe tag pin is to grind that stem and change out those or weld it back up. That's my 'stay clear of the window' kind of distance I want to be. If I'm in too hot pushing it then I have reserve. That's my point: see my oil leak LOL.
Because you are at this shaved angle, the butt yank going on, the knee has to tag the ground with the peg's stem [simultaneously] and use this as the feeler(s) now. I yank the bar so the shave is gone, the knee is out testing distance in the instinct. And that is what it is all about is to not think about it. By not thinking to do it, she comes into a natural position you are comfortable with. It's a fine line between being that far over, shave the stems off and DNF.
Same tactical avoidance of sending Yannhi in the same direction was no window tagging but no one listens to turtle is that window scrap [has my hand over mouth tee-hee]. You have both foot control to help sit the bike up; you're going to know to lift the knee; and at that speed you have plenty of time carving corners; working peg; the knee together with peg; peg or knee on their own. These are the tools used for that combo tagging at the pegs>> if sitting up as well as knee down.
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s58/wazfst1tyme/85%20knee_zpsjnzlj1be.jpg
I've shrunk some but I could dwarf the bike(s) and sink the springs sort of done at my angle. Here I remember I'd take and square up a shop rag, duct tape that over a throw away velcro'd leather knee pad. But to save the few pads I had, this was how it was done back in the day.
And maybe too, BOSS can read that tire. I am clueless to the rake and trail as well as reading a tire. Out of my range of that black magic too.
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