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• #2
you didn't try to pedal did you?
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• #3
Do a skid!
no..wait... don't!! Use the brakes!!
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• #4
....I run back brake only don'tcherknow.....
;)
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• #5
were you trying to ride the motorbike 1 inch away from the car in fronts bumper
filtering through gaps only a pair of cut down risers would squeeze through
jumping every red light you come to
and hopping up and down kerbsthe mental changes you need to go from riding a motorbike to riding a treader are quite huge aren't they
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• #7
^ that is unpleasant and hypnotising at the same time.
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• #8
Actually, it is just like riding a bicycle. The dynamics and physics of bicycle and motorbike riding are exactly the same, the difference is that the motorbike is faster and heavier but they behave in essentially the same way.
[owner of 4 bicycles and 3 motorbikes]
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• #9
filtering through traffic on the way home from work today I missed getting doored by a passenger side door by about an inch.
needed a safety wipe after that!
stupid bitch...
that gif is grim, was he ok?
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• #10
I had an RC8R last weekend as a courtesy bike while they found out why mine was pissing oil.
Riding that around in torrential rain, diesel patches and heavy traffic while still attempting to exploit it's ridiculous performance (a bit) - very scary indeed.
Happily back to Supermoto normality (although that now feels slow and a bit boring).
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• #11
ride the bicycle.
use your motorbicycle for time when you really want to use it.
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• #12
@ chucklebruv
that made me chuckle bruv.
It was me!
Scared the living poo out of myself on my motorbike today. They really are nothing like riding a bicycle.
I love both but one is all about the pain and the other is all about the fear.....
I'd forgotten about the fear.
That is all.