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Yes, you do, and preferably with an aerobatic endorsment for when you loop it! Don't laugh, I've seen it happen. Scary or what! |
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Oh, thank you for that! :lol: Less than a week to go ... Yippee! :sing: :burn: |
Loz. Are you really gonna ride that beautiful new bike on the track? Are you sure? The woman at No Limits told me she wouldn't let me do Cadwell as my first track day specifically because people fall off doing unintentional, overcooked wheellies on the mountain. Hey ho. :( One rule for us women and another one for you blokes. :lol: I'm not helping am I. :devil::devil: |
nice new bike Ruth you make sure you keep it nice and clean, no london runs on it get that Pan European you were talking about ;) |
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Excuse me. Do I know you? HOW DARE YOU :flame: |
Only joking :lol::lol: Too good a mood to be upset, obviously :roll: |
Ruth, the 999 has to go up the mountain. I have a nice new back tyre, but I'll need to conserve the front - so wheelies will be the order of the day. :lol: Anyway, unintentional, overcooked wheelies are the only ones I know how to do! :o :bouncy::bouncy::bouncy: |
Message to Keith 'No Hands' Ducatirider - Popham attendee. I am sure someone, somewhere, could dissuade you from buying a Pan European. Have you also considered Goldwing? That might suit you? :D:D:D |
Loz, I've never, ever done a wheellie, and Cadwell is NOT where I want to start. I consider it a 'bloke' thing. But I'm willing to give it a try sometime. Do the instructors give wheellie lessons, do you suppose?:puzzled: |
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I really don't know. My advice ... don't ask them! ;) |
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