I think it's possibly his (or her) first ever time on a motorbike. Not a clue!! It's as if their tyres are square
Reminds my of a chap I did my direct access course with. He claimed to have an R6 "back in Nigeria". I think must have only ever sat on it and made vroom, vroom sounds. I feared he wouldn't be around long if he ever passed his test! :whistle:
Riding the twisties and getting blown by a pushbike
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Re: Riding the twisties and getting blown by a pushbike
That's all wrong.Nigel wrote:In the Alps many years ago a few of us decending a mountain road on MTB's
1st rule of MTBing, never, ever lose height on a road!
Re: Riding the twisties and getting blown by a pushbike
Even before the cyclist joined, the riders positioning was terrible but if you're so scared to lean a bike over why start racing the cyclist.
The guy is not only a shit rider but a dick as well
The guy is not only a shit rider but a dick as well
Re: Riding the twisties and getting blown by a pushbike
I know from experience when one of them lycra loons is on a mission, you have to be nuts to pass one. I was following on one col at 50+ & barely keeping up.
The less said about that bikers ability the better. Sell it before you kill yourself, motorbikes aren't for you
The less said about that bikers ability the better. Sell it before you kill yourself, motorbikes aren't for you
With enough profanity, you can accomplish anything
Re: Riding the twisties and getting blown by a pushbike
Know what you are saying but when you have slogged your guts out climbing a bloody mountain hurtling down a road is enormous fun especially if you are heading for a cold beer (thumbs)Arthur Pint Motor wrote:That's all wrong.Nigel wrote:In the Alps many years ago a few of us decending a mountain road on MTB's
1st rule of MTBing, never, ever lose height on a road!
Professional Riders have hit 70mph descending the Alps hmy: apparently Stephen Roche was descending a mountain in the rain so quickly that the following camera motorcycle couldn`t keep up hmy: have you seen the width of tyres on a racing bicycle, you are moments away from disaster :huh: