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Cracking weather for it today
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Been to the coast this weekend... in the car.
Diw.
Have bought some new mirrors tho as my right one has gone a bit wobbly and it's impossible to fix apparently.
Can't moan tho the Suzuki has been totally stress free over 10 years.
Diw.
Have bought some new mirrors tho as my right one has gone a bit wobbly and it's impossible to fix apparently.
Can't moan tho the Suzuki has been totally stress free over 10 years.
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New boots on the Fazer Saturday, finally able to upgrade from Pilot 3 to Road 5. Hopefully they're an improvement over the already competent Pilots.
Did my default quick run round NWales today, allergies been annoying me all weekend. Saw a few cool bikes and cars about as always.
Did my default quick run round NWales today, allergies been annoying me all weekend. Saw a few cool bikes and cars about as always.
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Brilliant stuff Marv. The off road course sounds excellent, might even tempt me onto a bike
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Did my first RoSPA session today and it went really well. It turns out I’m already doing some stuff right and he was happy I was picking up and applying stuff quickly. I really enjoyed it but it does feel like I’m riding slowly compared to usual (ie sticking to speed limits) but he told me that my riding had “sparkle”. I’m happy with that.
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Glad you enjoyed it.
Fuck that
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Mick is happy to take complete riding novices on these days Chris, he's a good teacher.. My last trip there we had a young lady join us, by the end of the day she was riding happily.speedingfine wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 3:45 pm Brilliant stuff Marv. The off road course sounds excellent, might even tempt me onto a bike
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He did comment that I appeared to have a somewhat conceptual understanding of speed limits i.e. it was obvious I knew what speed I should have been doing
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Being saintly and not drinking made getting up dead early sunday morning quite nice... apart for my neighbours as I set off on the bike.
Had a trial run down to Donington as I really need to go and do the trackday I cancelled in April. Thought about going in for WSB but 45 quid to watch 2 races which were at home recording anyway seemed a waste of money and a day on the bike as it was perfect weather. Anyway its 50 mins door to door avoiding the M1 and not trying which is good.
Thinking of doing a novice only day https://www.msvtrackdays.com/bike/calen ... 12-dp-nov/ which I suspect might be a bit low skilled....undecided.
Who else follows the above on insta? She was spamming wsb posts so checked out her riding skills around Donington - if this is an intermediate group then who knows what novice ones are like
Back to Sunday tho the roads weren't too horrific, Matlock was fairly busy which was great. 4 and a half hours out on a sportsbike is just enough
Had a trial run down to Donington as I really need to go and do the trackday I cancelled in April. Thought about going in for WSB but 45 quid to watch 2 races which were at home recording anyway seemed a waste of money and a day on the bike as it was perfect weather. Anyway its 50 mins door to door avoiding the M1 and not trying which is good.
Thinking of doing a novice only day https://www.msvtrackdays.com/bike/calen ... 12-dp-nov/ which I suspect might be a bit low skilled....undecided.
Who else follows the above on insta? She was spamming wsb posts so checked out her riding skills around Donington - if this is an intermediate group then who knows what novice ones are like
Back to Sunday tho the roads weren't too horrific, Matlock was fairly busy which was great. 4 and a half hours out on a sportsbike is just enough
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I had 3 hours out for my 2nd RoSPA session. Doing lots of wrong side of the road stuff and proper roundabout usage. Had fun at relatively sedate speeds on some local roads I’ve never been on before.
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I did novice group at Oulton Si, even on touring tyres and short shifting I was catching most bikes easily on the K8. On proper tyres they'd have been annoying I suspect. Go inters and push yourself
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Good call. Donington full but on standby list for next week!
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Explain. "Offsiding" is highly frowned upon now, unless you're straightening out a series of bends you can already see through.
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Was definitely offsiding, if that’s what it’s called. Frowned upon by whom?
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I'm goimg to guess Rospa
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Anyone not doing it probably.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 12:28 am Was definitely offsiding, if that’s what it’s called. Frowned upon by whom?
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Summer be fucked - the bikes needed a run. And they got one
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Well, it’s my local RoSPA group teaching it so that’s what I’m trying to establish.
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