Since I have the luxury of having an '07 SG in the garage that is tore all to hell from a 50mph impact with a deer (I did not go down), I am going to go out there, lay it down, and settle the assanine claim that one can drag the crash bar and unload the rear tire. The outer rear corners of my floorboards are ground down to a sliver from riding, not from any laydowns. The floorboard mounts also have been scraped significantly. When cornering the bagger and the floorboards drag, this is a cue that you are near the point of no return. When the floorboard mounts drag and start unloading the suspension, this is a cue that you are REALLY close to the point of no return. When the crash bar drags, this is a cue to prepare for impact, as you are already well beyond the point of no return and getting ready to compare the Rockwell hardness of your beloved scoot and, more than likely, your own body against the Rockwell hardness of the pavement on which you were formerly riding contently upright on. I will post pics of my scientific experiment if my techno illiterate self can figure out how to get them from my Crackberry to this forum.