Originally posted by ericthered40 Well looking at that lot you better get your Little Yellow Clad Arse up at the front and win the <b>[Censored]</b> thing this year then.
O and just walk in and get that <b>[Censored]</b> job on friday.
1998 Dom, a lot of things have changed and moved on. whatever percentage of riders and bikers were in the population has increased 10 fold.... the percentage doing Trackdays and racing has increased by the same amount.
No one is doubting your past history....
but you're older, wiser, bigger, and at the end of the day, more scared of throwing it to the floor.
Originally posted by weeksy2 1998 Dom, a lot of things have changed and moved on. whatever percentage of riders and bikers were in the population has increased 10 fold.... the percentage doing Trackdays and racing has increased by the same amount.
No one is doubting your past history....
but you're older, wiser, bigger, and at the end of the day, more scared of throwing it to the floor.
I've always been scared of throwing it to the floor - It hurts!!
Well .. Bayliss doesn't exactly look smooth to me!!!! And I reckon he got around Cadwell ok.
So it takes all types but I agree that smooth helps the bike out more. I'm trying to smooth out my riding but when you're my size it makes it a little more difficult. Especially when you're someone who tends to brake late and hard naturally.
Originally posted by TP So it takes all types but I agree that smooth helps the bike out more. I'm trying to smooth out my riding but when you're my size it makes it a little more difficult. Especially when you're someone who tends to fall off all the time.
Originally posted by TP Well .. Bayliss doesn't exactly look smooth to me!!!! And I reckon he got around Cadwell ok.
So it takes all types but I agree that smooth helps the bike out more. I'm trying to smooth out my riding but when you're my size it makes it a little more difficult. Especially when you're someone who tends to brake late and hard naturally.