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    #16
    Originally posted by Agemax
    most riders use them now, its not uncommon nowadays, some riders have shoulder sliders, titanium.
    That's just nuts .
    I've been thinking of getting an arse slider .
    Could really cut loose then .

    Cheers , Simon .

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    • slayer61

      #17
      Now............................................... .................................................a nd Then

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      • Agemax
        Forum Guru
        • Apr 2008
        • 8371
        • plymouth uk

        #18
        Originally posted by slayer61
        Now............................................... .................................................a nd Then

        that pic is misleading. that is down to riding style. the lean angle of the bikes is almost identical
        1978 GS1085.

        Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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        • Wester Cooley

          #19
          If it wasn't for this man, there would be no Moto GP. The Godfather of road racing, King Kenny!!!

          One of the best if not the best ever!!!

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          • Guest

            #20
            Originally posted by Wester Cooley
            If it wasn't for this man, there would be no Moto GP. The Godfather of road racing, King Kenny!!!

            One of the best if not the best ever!!!
            Big call that .
            I'll look forward to seeing the replies .

            Cheers , Simon .

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            • Wester Cooley

              #21
              When King Kenny first went to Europe, all the riders were only paid start money. Which was not that much. The organizers made all the money back then.

              Roberts got all the riders together and they as a group demanded more money, and prize money. At one race in 1979, after Roberts won he handed the trophy back to the organizers and told them to stick it up their a$$ on the podium. They got his point after that and for the first time some decent money was started to be paid out to the riders!!

              King Kenny was the last person to win the premier class championship in his rookie season.

              Looks like that new kid might pull it off this year. Its only been 35 years since The King did it!!!

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              • Guest

                #22
                I have lots of respect for *all* those guys back then... Roberts, Sheene, Doohan, Gardner, Rainey, Schwantz, Lawson, Mamola... they all knew how to ride! I'm just disappointed that I didn't follow it back then so haven't watched enough...

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                • Agemax
                  Forum Guru
                  • Apr 2008
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                  • plymouth uk

                  #23
                  Originally posted by pete
                  I have lots of respect for *all* those guys back then... Roberts, Sheene, Doohan, Gardner, Rainey, Schwantz, Lawson, Mamola... they all knew how to ride! I'm just disappointed that I didn't follow it back then so haven't watched enough...
                  Pete, how could you forget the legend Fast Freddie Spencer?????
                  1978 GS1085.

                  Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Agemax
                    Pete, how could you forget the legend Fast Freddie Spencer?????
                    See? Haven't seen enough! Yes Spencer too of course!

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                    • slayer61

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Agemax
                      that pic is misleading. that is down to riding style. the lean angle of the bikes is almost identical

                      That was my point agemax. The riding styles have evolved with the bikes, and the new generation of riders are using more body English to maintain higher corner speeds requiring the dragging of elbows etc. Paul

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