No i havent got a licence yet, im doing DAS in march or april time, probably be early april!!! Last bend into the pitlane straight is a good point to stand at and see some lift offs Some great pictures aswell!!!!
Yes i have one! haha and there all beautiful honest my dad has a daytona as im sure you know and i admire them too
Welcome to try it if i am on it when we actually catch up. ManxGraham had a little play on it around the car park. i think he found the big brakes and 118 kilo's - erm interesting.
I sure do haha. yeah they are all nice you took some cracking photos there nice work Chaz573, on 19 Feb 2013 - 21:04, said: I like tall bikes! Im quite tallish so i take advantage haha Fair enough if you can do it
i am a short arse so prob can't touch the floor...my triple is lowered lol I'm only 5foot 5.. thanks tho...are you out at w/end?
Thanks didnt bother putting the track ones on because i didnt have the right lense i usually use my dads but he was using it haha and yeah thats the motto
It's not actually that tall Sue. Maybe, depends on weather, where, how far. I wont get back to cheshire until 11 earliest, then by the time i have kitted up and met everyone - its knocking on a bit. TBH weather looks a bit shite so far too. gritters are out in force tonight too.
How do you find the handling? I had a go on a mates Aprilia and it felt like I was sat on a sail! Felt very tall and thin and I felt like I was being blown about a bit even though there was only a slight breeze
Handling is fine - did you see it around the corners on track ? it weighs nothing, has no power as such can be held flat out just about everywhere. steering with the road wheels is razor sharp, requires no effort to corner and on that style of bike it takes a different type of position to steer the bike - you steer it with your arse. It is actually capable of being held at 90 odd on the motorway and i have to say after 80 it can be a bit "rough" in the wind mainly due to my size and the front mudguard blowing around.