Stoprak from 180 to 45
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Stoprak from 180 to 45
Thought I'd stick this in here for those who don't bother with the racing section. It's stand alone awesome bike control.
Due to Dorna restrictions,you'll need to watch it on YouTube.
Due to Dorna restrictions,you'll need to watch it on YouTube.
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
That was last year, he had some belters this year and made the apex, you’re watching it like “how the fuck”………
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
And still made the chicane work!
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
Didn't Yamaha have to reinforce the headstock area of the frame on his bike as the force Toprak puts through it under braking is significantly more than anyone else?
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
Yep - it has extra gusseting. It's shown & talked about in a recent 44Teeth video.
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
That's it, knew I wasn't dreaming it! cheers
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
Just watched that video. For a Team Principal, Paul Denning is an amazingly affable and personable character. Funny and self-deprecating as well. "Running a WSB team is like looking after children" - classic.
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
I like Paul, he’s a very approachable character just like Toprak, I think that’s why everyone loves him. It was Paul who took the picture of myself with Toprak at Yamaha live, top bloke.
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
He was a Suzuki man before Yamaha grabbed him. His Da helped build up the Crescent Suzuki team.
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
He must go through steering head races like other riders go through rear tyres...
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
Is his skill the bike control, or is it his ability to trust the electronics more than anyone else does?
I assume a good part of it has to be electronic package, he can't be that good surely?
I assume a good part of it has to be electronic package, he can't be that good surely?
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
Maybe a mixture of both but I believe his bike control stems from him being a stunt rider initially, when he was a very young boy he was stunting on 600’s, he gets it from his late father Arif, unbelievable bike control. I also think the training they do at KNN54 helps towards it.
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
Looking at that pic, he doesn't go through rear tyres like other riders domangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:04 am He must go through steering head races like other riders go through rear tyres...
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Re: Stoprak from 180 to 45
Very impressive.
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