Download and work out your lean angle apparently.
Seems worth a try.
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Pirelli Diablo superbiker app
- duke63
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Re: Pirelli Diablo superbiker app
It's very good I use it a lot. My only real dislike is it forces you to log in with your Facebook account and they get access to your account. Not something you want with an app that tracks your speed and location. I got around it by signing in and then deleting it from my Facebook account straight away and it still works, they just got my friends list.
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Re: Pirelli Diablo superbiker app
Been around a while and as Minty says I wouldn't want something tracking my ride tbh.
I know if I ve leant over enough by looking at my tyres and knees
I know if I ve leant over enough by looking at my tyres and knees
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Re: Pirelli Diablo superbiker app
I just check the inside of my leathers...
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If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti