Cav, I do agree but to experience silly speeds a few times is great. To feel 170mph wind is a buzz for a while. However it doesn’t mean anything as anyone can twist the throttle hard.If being a fast rider was all about the speed of the bike, watching racing would be boring.
Getting a bike around a corner as quickly as possible however is a different buzz altogether and has very little to do with the power of the bike. I’m sure we have all been passed by a rider with much less bhp than us and wondered how the **** he did that.
I got my arse handed to me by a kid on a KTM 390 around Anglesey. He did have race slicks on though, and the **** probably only weighed about 10 pounds!
Duke I agree with all of that except I've not personally been passed by a smaller bike (probably because I'm on a 600 and also the Ninja400 WSBK rider was half the track behind me in Portugal). I was barely 2 seconds faster than him and he was down 60bhp from me 0_0
I dare say, any UK track and that kid would have been quicker than me
Cav wrote:Duke I agree with all of that except I've not personally been passed by a smaller bike (probably because I'm on a 600 and also the Ninja400 WSBK rider was half the track behind me in Portugal). I was barely 2 seconds faster than him and he was down 60bhp from me 0_0
I dare say, any UK track and that kid would have been quicker than me
But that’s because,to me, you would be one of those fast **** Oma smaller bike.
I enjoy my riding and I know in the scheme of things I am a long way from being fast, but as long as I am learning and improving that is where I get my kicks.