Gyrobob
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Yes, as those above have mentioned, you can lean a Savage over until it scrapes.
If you do it rapidly, you might begin to lift a tire, which might cause a UDFS.
If you are leaning it over to where things are scraping, you might also cause a UDFS if you hit some oil or sand or leaves or pine straw or water or other stuff like that there.
If you lean it over often, and scrape it a lot, combined with the occasional UDFS, you can brag about how manly you are and can prove it by all the nubs being gone from your tires, lots of metal ground down on the LS650P, and darker areas of skin on your knees and elbows.
Anyway, this leany-over stuff is lots of fun. Scrape off lots of metal and tire nubs. Just be a little mindful of staying on clean, dry pavement. Think how much cardrivers are missing!
(UDFS = unauthorized departure from Savage)
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