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Ummm....these are toys. Because when they crash, you don't get hurt. Learn to ride and then argue about how serious this is.
Desawa82(July 7, 2009 at 8:40 am)
Sorry, but you have that backwards, when riding on the road you don;t lan at all, it's all done with the handlebars, you just don't know you are doin git, on track you lean a lot more of the bike to help shift the centre of gravity to allow sharper corners to be taken without rolling off the tyre sidewalls. Yes you can steer a bit with weight, move your knee and you might change lanes on a motorway, but let go of your handlebars and try making a corner, you'll struggle!
Carst112(July 7, 2009 at 8:26 am)
Okey because on a real motorcycle you're steering 90% with weight. But keep going with those racemachine''s :)
Desawa82(July 7, 2009 at 7:22 am)
These are not toys, these are 1/5th race bikes. There is a servo connected to the fork clamps and it counter steers just like a real bike, no ballast, no swinging weights, proper bike, proper steering, no gyros, all for real. Dez.
Desawa82(July 7, 2009 at 7:20 am)
Yeah the lexan riders can take a beating and the head is pretty vulnerable, when cutting him out leave a web from the back of his head down to his back, leave it clear unpainted. Top Tip.
grngnome(July 6, 2009 at 9:41 pm)
lol i had 1 of those it did a flip off of my curb and broke its head off...
Desawa82(July 6, 2009 at 7:45 am)
On track we are seeing 55mph for superbikes, but on a drag strip we've seen over 70mph but the tyres came off the rims!