some say it's to get some breeze on their giant balls.
I'll give it a try next track dayTried it once just for lolz. Felt weird as hell.
some say it's to get some breeze on their giant balls.
Sounds pretty normal. No weight on the rear, it happens.I'll give it a try next track day
When under hard braking and my rear starts to lift I get a bit of side to side motion on the bike. Is this a setup/geometery problem? Would the leg out help stabilize the bike? It freaks me out and stops me from trying to brake that hard.
because Rossi did it...
MotoGP riders who tried this claim it doesn't actually make any difference in lap times.
It's Rossi's style, perhaps a way to help him shift his weight centre of gravity, perhaps help slow down with air drag, perhaps a way to make himself wider to give less room (real or perceived) to a rider behind. Now in all track racing, some do it, some don't.
Did he start doing this after he broke his leg a few years back?