While most were inside on Sat I went to Pukekohe, managed 3 sessions before rain came in. Managed to get low enough to scrape the left peg in the chicane and right peg going up over the hill. Those last few corners :drool:Come around the hairpin and have it basically pinned, short shifting for the left then right-hander, up over the hill and all the way down the straight flat tack before kicking down one gear for the first corner and breaking some teeth on the bump half way around before straight-lining the S's, Tipping in for corner 4 then down the straight pinned to the 150 mark and grabbing a hand full of brakes for the chicane then a short squirt before the hairpin again.img for proof
Lapped by a mate on the same bike to give you an idea. Although Hes QUICK, quicker than fast 600s.
So, as some of you might know - I went for a slip'n'slide down the motorway, jacket gloves and helmet are trashed, but with the exception of a torn ligament in my thumb, Bike is damaged but will ride again, have got all the replacement parts ordered and driving a car to work sucks ass
I've got my learners license. Had it for while now (maybe a year).My bike is at my parents place in Masterton and I mainly ride the bike on country roads with little to no traffic. (I occasionally rdie around Masterton and other Wairarapa towns). I feel pretty happy on the bike in these cases. I've been thinking about using it to commute to work (live and work in welly). The commute takes we round the Basin Reserve during peak traffic. I'm not feeling so good about this. I've ridden the bike over the hill and on the motorway. That was fine, there wasn't traffic. The traffic on the way home from work is stop start.Just after some advice. Is it a good idea to just do it? Or should I just start with riding around welly when things aren't as busy.Lane splitting - Should I do it? Or should I just stay in the lane till I feel better about traffic? Should keep riding my bike over in Masterton (keep building up my confidence)?
Been riding thru Aucklands traffic for a little over a year now, its what puts the hairs on your chest. If nothing else it certainly makes you very alert.For me I just threw myself in the deep end, learn while doing.
since on3 ive bought a 2009 Triumph Daytona 675