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Old 04-06-2006, 06:37 AM
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It's easier to slip the wheel than bend the chassis (and recover from the bend). As Scott said earlier the real world angle you need to put in the bars to turn is miniscule. Now compare that with flicking the bars lock to lock when you're stopped.

Now for an extra can of worms, the tires front and rear are slipping when you ride. That's another varible in turning.
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