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Old 02-Dec-2006, 00:42
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The simple answer is no mate ! Unless hes took the rear shock out and its dragging its **** everywhere !!!

Its the same old thing - people who talk about how quick they are - inevitably arent in my experience...the good guys leave their riding to do the talking !!

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What he said ^^^^

In Jerez, we had slicks on the DD bike, and I was really pushing it compared to anything I've done this year. Couldn't get the pegs down on that, although I think I was pretty close a couple times. Would think on a 748/916 it's bull**** unless he's a top racer?
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Old 02-Dec-2006, 10:46
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Wink 749/999 peg

wot ? like this u mean ??

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Now the bikes for sale has anyone got a spare r/h footpeg

yep.....see above !
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Old 02-Dec-2006, 10:52
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Ummm, looking similar !

yep, must be s'thing to do with the 749/999 not being as good as previous models then eh ?
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Scraping pegs ?..pahhhh...for girls.

Heres me at combe - you can just about see everything going down..
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Old 02-Dec-2006, 11:27
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What he said ^^^^

In Jerez, we had slicks on the DD bike, and I was really pushing it compared to anything I've done this year. Couldn't get the pegs down on that, although I think I was pretty close a couple times. Would think on a 748/916 it's bull**** unless he's a top racer?

A slightly different viewpoint, but I'd say it IS possible even (or, perhaps, particularly) if you are a fairly cr@p rider...I am slow as f**k, but grounded on the right hander coming onto the back straight at Almeria. The reason being that I was sat bolt upright on the bike (see avatar), so I needed a lot of lean to carry any corner speed at all. I don't know if it makes any difference, but I was on a 190 section back tyre. I recall the back feeling slightly unstable at this point, but my memory is a bit hazy as I was sh***ing myself at the time.

Now I hang off a bit (although still not enough), I have been round the same corner, probably faster, with me being no where near touching down knee, foot or any other appendage.

I guess my rear suspension is fairly soft for track use, but I would say it is quite withing the 9** ability on decent road tyres to ground the standard foot-pegs, but you would have to be fairly **** hot (as per Domski's remarks) to do it if you had a good body position as well.
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