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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Price" data-source="post: 731569" data-attributes="member: 15297"><p>40 and 42 ish but I usually ride two up . Anything less on the front and it feels like it wants to fall into corners and feels very mushy . I was bragging to a mate that since I set up the suspension as per the forums average ( as opposed to factory mush) I hadnt touched the pegs down and have no chicken strips left on the rear tyre. On the way home from his place I had the need to touch down around a decreasing radius left hander at well above the posted speed. OOPs when I get home in the day light I will see how far over the edge we were.</p><p></p><p>Never had the PR2 slide out yet apart from on white lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Price, post: 731569, member: 15297"] 40 and 42 ish but I usually ride two up . Anything less on the front and it feels like it wants to fall into corners and feels very mushy . I was bragging to a mate that since I set up the suspension as per the forums average ( as opposed to factory mush) I hadnt touched the pegs down and have no chicken strips left on the rear tyre. On the way home from his place I had the need to touch down around a decreasing radius left hander at well above the posted speed. OOPs when I get home in the day light I will see how far over the edge we were. Never had the PR2 slide out yet apart from on white lines. [/QUOTE]
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