Can I please get a link to where you purchased those. lolThat's why I got shoulder pucks for my leathers and ear pucks for my helmet. People laugh, but i say it's worth it.
Can I please get a link to where you purchased those. lolThat's why I got shoulder pucks for my leathers and ear pucks for my helmet. People laugh, but i say it's worth it.
Can I please get a link to where you purchased those. lol
You're just jealous because you can't ride to the store and come home with two twelve packs of the bottled beer of your choice. :Flip:
Here's a couple from my first track day. Body positioning is far from ideal, but I'm pleased for being the first time actually getting some lean on. I believe I've already corrected my foot placement, that toe is really hanging out there.
Hopefully my next set from last weekend will show some improvement.
If you let your foot pointed off the peg to much, you're just asking to drag it on the ground, and that could throw you off.
That's what I mean. I haven't heard the reason behind pointing your toe out and down like your doing. Keeping in mind I fight to keep my inside knee in, since I've no pucks. When the knee does drop, what's the benefit of pointing your toes out and down? Also, you've only your heel on the peg, and it's pointed in towards the side of the bike. The rest of your foot is at such an extreme, downward angle, it seems as though you're trying to touch toe to pavement.
You can see the space between the inside of my foot and the peg.
Jon, did you bend up the little lever on your sidestand or does it touch down? I've been taking my stand off at the track because it touches at the same time my toe slider touches. It doesn't look like your stand would touch when your toes do.