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Rickalways cool to see some of my handy work!!!!
well remember that nerves act up when the camera is on!!!the yellow wing appears to be pretty good at picking smoother lines :thumbup:
red wing should have given a friendly wave to the driver that pulled over to let him pass :thumbup:
what exhaust are you running on the wing? sounds good.
Great video! Thanks for posting.
i ran a stone ft and metz rear,41/41,,,,,Great video! Thanks for posting.
As I recall you like to run a Bridgestone 709 up front. What air pressure do you run it at?
Thanks again.
these folks did pretty good i think,a 14+ lap two up is goodIf that were a silver bike, I'd say it was me. Love the twisties, just don't get to practice them enough.
Rick,
Love the stories about the different guys that kept insisting you wouldn't be able to keep up with him. A lot probably looked like this.
i had a remote mike hanging to the rear and under the trunk,,,,also this guy turned the volume down as my bike is louder than thisHow did you get the "No wind" audio? It is muffled so I am going to guess you have a remote mic in the side case? I like it.
good pace i think,14:30 give or take,,also it dont seem that speed was their first thought and a nice ride was,,,,,,,,as far as the riding it was alot better than some guys on here that think they are very good,lolWow, I guess we were all newbies at riding twisties at one time.4:
What was that pace? About 17 minutes?
Great Idea. No noticeable wind noise at all.i had a remote mike hanging to the rear and under the trunk,,,,also this guy turned the volume down as my bike is louder than this
Riding the yellow in corners,crossing the yellow,passing you in a tight corner.Is not my idea of smooth.good pace i think,14:30 give or take,,also it dont seem that speed was their first thought and a nice ride was,,,,,,,,as far as the riding it was alot better than some guys on here that think they are very good,lol