And wear two layers of underpants if you plan on pinning the throttle ( not recommended in first btw ).
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Originally posted by charlesr View PostMy advice? Don't do this if you want to keep your own bike for a while.
Originally posted by MartyG View PostAnd wear two layers of underpants if you plan on pinning the throttle ( not recommended in first btw ).
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so finally I'm going to try out the new Michelin Pilot Power 2CT's, Wednesday I'm getting the new tyres, was thinking about getting the new Bridgestones BT015, but still decided to go for the Michelin's, I just had to try them out (been driving Bridgestones BT014 for some time..)
the Bridgestones served me well..... here's the last bit of action from my rear tyre (what's left of it...)
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Is it a bit of a bitch to clean when you do a proper burn out? I get he feeling loads of hot rubber would stick to everything, never done one myself
Never even sat on the Repsol rep, too busy riding, we covered just under 200 miles. Super fast bike though, he's just finished running it in so was still not getting over 7.5k rpm and was still leaving me for dead in most situations. Was great to follow a really experienced rider though, he barely ever braked, super smooth.
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Originally posted by CharlesrBrake in, accelerate out, stay alive. Super smooth and quick round corners on real roads = dead. I speak from almost experience.
This mate has been road riding for nearly 15 years now and never had a crash on the road, he saves all that for track days and the seasons that he races!! I'm more than happy to follow and learn from someone like that
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Originally posted by Alastair View PostIs it a bit of a bitch to clean when you do a proper burn out? I get he feeling loads of hot rubber would stick to everything, never done one myself
can't be responsible all the time ....
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Don't know what you guys think of Ewan and Charley but they set off on the Long Way Down yesterday.
From the fact it's a BBC website and the end of the vid says BBC2 I guess it's going to be shown on BBC this time!
The bikes are looking cool.
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Are all taxi drivers idiots?
I was filtering past stationary traffic today on a main road. They were stuck in a queue waiting for traffic light controlled roadworks, this taxi was around 3-400m from the roadworks, he was just approaching a traffic island. The next car in front of him was next to the island. No room for me to get between the car and the island so I pulled into the gap between the taxi and car in front at an angle. Plan was as soon as the car moved on I was going to go around and start filtering again. I don't wrongside roundabouts.
Mr taxi man thought this was too much obviously (although he was already stationary) and pointed his wheels at me and actually drove into my leg/foot. Luckily the car in front had started to move as it happened so I went off around that car and the next 300m of cars to the roadworks. What's the point in trying to hurt someone like that when he wasn't going anywhere? I've now even more reason to always wear my boots and full gear.
Next time I think I'll wait next to the car rather than in front if there isn't a clear escape route.
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Originally posted by Alastair View PostAre all taxi drivers idiots?
I was filtering past stationary traffic today on a main road. They were stuck in a queue waiting for traffic light controlled roadworks, this taxi was around 3-400m from the roadworks, he was just approaching a traffic island. The next car in front of him was next to the island. No room for me to get between the car and the island so I pulled into the gap between the taxi and car in front at an angle. Plan was as soon as the car moved on I was going to go around and start filtering again. I don't wrongside roundabouts.
Mr taxi man thought this was too much obviously (although he was already stationary) and pointed his wheels at me and actually drove into my leg/foot. Luckily the car in front had started to move as it happened so I went off around that car and the next 300m of cars to the roadworks. What's the point in trying to hurt someone like that when he wasn't going anywhere? I've now even more reason to always wear my boots and full gear.
Next time I think I'll wait next to the car rather than in front if there isn't a clear escape route.Kept you waiting, huh?
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Always fancied getting into biking and still do but find most bikes restrictive so thought i would get some advice from the experienced riders in here.
Was always my intention to do the c.b.t. and get some experience on a 125cc bike but due to me being 6ft 5in. the only bikes i found decent for legroom were the trail bikes yamaha dt and the likes.I did think about a honda cg 125 but the next image always sprung to mind.
The other problem i found were my size 12's especially trying to keep on the peg and under the gears.
I am sure other tall/large feet people have managed to get over these problems and i am interested in how.
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