Is knee-dragging on the street squidish behavior?

Do you think this should just be used on the track? I'm not talking give or take a few 100 MPH sweepers but in slower turns where on earth more traction would be nice. A talent or a #$%(a)^& nuisance?

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Do your knuckles also drag when you hike?

Anytime you touch a part of your body to the pavement while operating a motorcycle on the street, you are going too hurried, or turning too sharply for street conditions.

Yes... You are being a SQUID!

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Im not sure If I understand the press fully.Are you asking if your Being a squid because you can knee drag on the street? or if a "squid" basis its being a bit to wild on the street? afterwards heck no! squids cant do anything but try to look cool but usually wreck out. I always thought a squid be a newbie? Knee dragging is impressive im my world and vastly difficult for a newbie to even do or accomplish. Matter-a-fact Ive never seen a newbie knees drag unless they were on in that way down. lol
when I knees drag on the street vs. the track I'm always Impressed beside my self and usually have a lil smile beneath my helmet. but then rapidly remind my self Im on the street Not the track so I need to cool it down a bit!
every one "act out" a lil on the street -here and there- but its up to you to keep it beneath control and dont be "that guy", you know?
like surrounded by everything keep it surrounded by moderation!
MOST IMPORTANT;
Ride safe man!
~~~westcoast~~~

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Answers:    Knee dragging on the street is only plain suicidal.
Street surfaces have to abundant imperfections (tar snakes, pot holes, painted lines, manhole covers, asphalt patches) and road wreckage (sand & dirt, road kill, liter & other junk).
Then you hold your tires, which don't have the traction properties of see slicks.
It's a recipe for disaster.

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You'd only just look silly trying that on the street. I shake my head at inhabitants who do things like that. (as one poster mentioned almost the hazards). And yes that would qualify as being a 'squid'.
If you can do it on the truck, thumbs up. But kind sure you leave those skills and tricks near at the track where they belong.

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