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Old 06-15-2012, 05:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone ever drag a knee on a warrior? Might be tops on the to do list....
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no but i drug my piece when it rolled out the bottom of my pant leg! hurt like he**.. oh yeah FYM
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no but i drug my piece when it rolled out the bottom of my pant leg! hurt like he**.. oh yeah FYM
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I drug my bootlaces once. Quickly pulled over and tied them. Better safe than sorry I always say
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Not sure if its possible, frame is probably the furthest you'll get
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Maybe with mid controls..., you would never be in position to drag a knee with forwards.
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Old 06-15-2012, 06:24 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Seriously???....whos got a go pro?....
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I think RX_Warrior is getting all you can get out of his bike. He probably could shift his weight over a bit, but I'm not sure about getting a knee down...

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I got a go pro and I'll follow you thru to get the video of YOU doing it or crashing out trying, ether way cool vid I don't think you can get your knee out far enough. no chickin' strips on my 200 and I have picked my foot up like a motocross bike cause the peg folds up in left handers . but i don't think i could drag a knee.
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Old 06-15-2012, 07:24 PM   #10 (permalink)
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When riding hard I do shift my butt over in the corners, but I grind hard parts before any part of me would touch down (not counting boots intentionally).. Seating position just isn't right for knee down riding.
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