Dream biking experience?
- Cavetroll87
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Dream biking experience?
Just a little something I figured to kick off the new site.
If you could ride 1 bike around any track what would it be and why? I want bike and track! and yes the TT course does count as a track!
If you could ride 1 bike around any track what would it be and why? I want bike and track! and yes the TT course does count as a track!
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
- duke63
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Re: Dream biking experience?
I don't know to be honest. It's hard to pick.
I've always wanted to drive one of Senna's F1 cars around Monza. That's been a dream of mine for sometime.
But there are so many ace bikes.
Probably Craig Jones's D600 around Donington in tribute to a great racer taken too early from us.
I've always wanted to drive one of Senna's F1 cars around Monza. That's been a dream of mine for sometime.
But there are so many ace bikes.
Probably Craig Jones's D600 around Donington in tribute to a great racer taken too early from us.
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Re: Dream biking experience?
Same as ^
But the Yam M1 would be a preference, and round Mazda!
But the Yam M1 would be a preference, and round Mazda!
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Re: Dream biking experience?
Your guys are good! Especially like Kwackys as its a bit less obvious, I honestly dont know what mine would be, maybe Simoncellis title winning 250 as I think Id stand more chance of handling that and not killing myself, not sure track, maybe Valencia, I dunno what it is but I have a real soft spot for that track.
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Dream biking experience?
Nice one Kwacky, I'm with you all the way on Senna's car, it would have to be a McLaren era, probably his third title winning MP4/6 from '91, my track, the old Suzuka figure of 8 circuit.
Anyway bikes... Actually I've got something pretty achievable in mind, an awesome & agile v-twin on my favourite track...
Ducati 899 Panigali @Cadwell... Or Suzuka!
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Anyway bikes... Actually I've got something pretty achievable in mind, an awesome & agile v-twin on my favourite track...
Ducati 899 Panigali @Cadwell... Or Suzuka!
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Re: Dream biking experience?
"Ducati 899 Panigali @Cadwel"
Great call!! Let's do it. Hire one each and go do cadders! Do it do it do it. Focused events do 899's I think
Great call!! Let's do it. Hire one each and go do cadders! Do it do it do it. Focused events do 899's I think
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Re: Dream biking experience?
Omg what one to choose...I'm thinking an original first edition R1 at somewhere like Brazil on a cool summers evening with the sun going down with no one around. Just the sound of a your heart realising this is a game changing bike on a stunning evening. Enough said.
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- R1ckster
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Re: Dream biking experience?
Not too fussed about other bikes. Only my own. Everyday is a dream ride..just to and from work each day makes everyday life that bit more bearable.... Although the Alps and the Ring are my second playground
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Re: Dream biking experience?
Honestly, I think my dream biking experience wouldn't involve much asphalt, but instead would be long dual sport adventure through some scenic and remote countries in Europe and Africa.
"When in doubt use full throttle. It may not improve the situation but it will end the suspense ".
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Re: Dream biking experience?
I'd like to get my elbow down on my 675 ( but without wiping out ).Cavetroll87 wrote: Dream biking experience?
I also dream of being able to master controlling my sideslip.
I will continue to chase those dreams, until either my bike or my body can cope no more.