The Motorbikerist Thread
- NotoriousREV
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I’ve put my textiles in the washing machine with the Nikwax stuff to rewaterproof them (currently on the wash bit). Let’s see if they a) don’t fall apart and b) keep the rain out.
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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350 kms on the BMW today - had to nip over to the East Coast to get my boat driving license, so I can, y'know, drive my boat and stuff. Anyway - box ticked.
Still don't think I've hit the rev limiter after WOT in third yet, let alone the lower gears
- respect due to Tim to jumping on his BMW and engaging 60-100 mode 
Owners of even really fast cars must wonder what the hell we're on about - it's most odd owning something you don't often extract the maximum go from.
Still don't think I've hit the rev limiter after WOT in third yet, let alone the lower gears


Owners of even really fast cars must wonder what the hell we're on about - it's most odd owning something you don't often extract the maximum go from.
- Rich B
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must be nice. In cars, no matter how much bhp you have, you always want more.JLv3.0 wrote: Sun Sep 30, 2018 3:39 pm 350 kms on the BMW today - had to nip over to the East Coast to get my boat driving license, so I can, y'know, drive my boat and stuff. Anyway - box ticked.
Still don't think I've hit the rev limiter after WOT in third yet, let alone the lower gears- respect due to Tim to jumping on his BMW and engaging 60-100 mode
Owners of even really fast cars must wonder what the hell we're on about - it's most odd owning something you don't often extract the maximum go from.
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Yep - exactly. The Audi is not a slug but gets driven flat out pretty much every time I get in it.
To put it into context, the BMW will lift its front wheel in 4th. FOURTH! Imagine getting wheelspin in a car if you open it up in 4th
To put it into context, the BMW will lift its front wheel in 4th. FOURTH! Imagine getting wheelspin in a car if you open it up in 4th

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To be fair you’ve got a fuck ton more power:weight than mine!
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
- NotoriousREV
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Hmm, first wash wasn’t very impressive. The hi-viz parts of my jacket were still grubby looking so I’ve bunged it back in for a 2nd wash.NotoriousREV wrote: Sun Sep 30, 2018 3:34 pm I’ve put my textiles in the washing machine with the Nikwax stuff to rewaterproof them (currently on the wash bit). Let’s see if they a) don’t fall apart and b) keep the rain out.
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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It really makes you wonder what the 310bhp Kawasaki H2R must be like to ride
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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Frankly I'm amazed it even exists.
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Oh hell yeah, me too! It's the thought of the meeting where they suddenly decided that's what the world needs that I would really like to have been invited to!
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This gives you a good idea against other stuff for context. Fook me sideways it's quick.NotoriousREV wrote: Sun Sep 30, 2018 4:23 pmIt really makes you wonder what the 310bhp Kawasaki H2R must be like to ride![]()
https://youtu.be/ma66ccLzdfc
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Been out on mine all afternoon again, short shifting and trying to keep revs under 6k still (ISH). Whilst it's clear this thing will be nippy it's the way I can attack corners that I'm loving, you can just dive in on the nose and instantly start feeding it throttle. It'll hold the line and just monster the corner. If you need to flip it over and repeat it's all too willing. You can keep your silly bhp, I don't need it 

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Many congrats to those with new bikes
Went out Thursday morning on the bike and came back last night. Up through Wales, around and around the north bit and then across to spend the night in Chester.
Then up around the Lakes all day Friday before heading down to Blackpool for the night which was ...different.
Back to north wales on Saturday, making the most of the awesome weather and the relatively quiet roads. About 900 miles in total.
Best miles of the year for me. Absolutely glorious.


Went out Thursday morning on the bike and came back last night. Up through Wales, around and around the north bit and then across to spend the night in Chester.
Then up around the Lakes all day Friday before heading down to Blackpool for the night which was ...different.
Back to north wales on Saturday, making the most of the awesome weather and the relatively quiet roads. About 900 miles in total.
Best miles of the year for me. Absolutely glorious.

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Nice tour! You should join me Rev and Barry on our not meeting up meet up. 

You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
- NotoriousREV
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You could’ve met up with me and Barry in Chester, we’re just up the road.
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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Reading this makes me want to buy a bike again, albeit I only had a 125 last time, slight quirk of the old licence system is that even though I passed on a 125, now that more than two years have passed I can ride any bike I like.
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Definitely up for a forum bike meat.
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Are you on faceyb? We’ve got a group chat going on messenger
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
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pm'd you
- NotoriousREV
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Aye, a group chat that has thus far failed to organise a meet.
Middle-aged Dirtbag