February 27th, 2014, 06:55 PM
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wat
Name: wat
Location: tustin/long beach
Join Date: Sep 2009
Motorcycle(s): wat
Posts: Too much.
MOTM - Oct '12, Feb '14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by old3
Very judgmental there buddy. Your talking to Frank Rizzo here, liver neck.
I crash my sumoto and MX bikes on a pretty regular basis. I rarely get injured, last major injury was without a fall, a simple foot planted on tar that tore my ACL apart. You want to avoid any sudden limb impacts that break bones and tear stuff apart. If you are low siding at a lower speed, you can simply slide behind the bike with your hands/wrists/arms pretty safe, and your legs behind bot slapping the ground.
When using bark busters, holding on is the best place to have your hands. At 150 MPH nobody can really tell you, too many variables.
Maybe my earlier advice about getting a mini and practicing on grass would be good for you, might help you understand after the first time you break your wrist?
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are you still talking about dirt like it applies to asphalt?
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