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Xile
13th March 2008, 09:07
Just a short video from my brother back in France:
short view on what roads look like on the south of France...and how good my brother is :love:
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boomer
13th March 2008, 09:14
Don't you love big brothers.. i personally hate France.
R6_kid
13th March 2008, 09:15
he looks just like you! :rolleyes:
007XX
13th March 2008, 09:17
[CENTER]Just a short video from my brother back in France:
short view on what roads look like on the south of France...and how good my brother is :love:
Hmmmm...yes, they do have some good roads there...
The big bro's bike looks good...Now, you got to drag him out here for a special "Kiwi delight"!
the.skunkeur
13th March 2008, 09:29
Ohhh...it's me...Soon new a video on a French circuit.
dipshit
13th March 2008, 09:34
Yikes! Yet another one that doesn't know how to change down gears properly.
Xile
13th March 2008, 09:36
Hmmmm...yes, they do have some good roads there...
The big bro's bike looks good...Now, you got to drag him out here for a special "Kiwi delight"!
Hopefully he's gonna move his ass around the southern hemisphere to visit his old sis ;)
007XX
13th March 2008, 09:41
Ohhh...it's me...Soon new a video on a French circuit.
Bienvenu monsieur Skunker...we've got a couple of nice little track around here I am sure you would have a lot of fun on :blip:
Hopefully he's gonna move his ass around the southern hemisphere to visit his old sis ;)
Heck yeah...and I'm sure we'd manage to find him a bike to play with :niceone:
Mikkel
13th March 2008, 09:42
Hopefully he's gonna move his ass around the southern hemisphere to visit his old sis ;)
He's not likely to regret that :)
Had my younger sister visit for a month from just after Christmas. Was great! :yes:
the.skunkeur
13th March 2008, 09:53
Yikes! Yet another one that doesn't know how to change down gears properly.
Why you say that?
I'll show you how Frenchies are riding, I can even ride in front of you to show you better
Mikkel
13th March 2008, 10:01
Why you say that?
I'll show you how Frenchies are riding, I can even ride in front of you to show you better
Don't mind him - he got his username by general consensus.
We know how the french ride though ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE63vSkiVTg
martybabe
13th March 2008, 10:20
Don't mind him - he got his username by general consensus.
We know how the french ride though ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE63vSkiVTg
Bloody hell, my heart was in me mouth all through that, bloody scary....but good to watch. Was that 192ks in 11 mins :lol:? my Germans a bit crap these days. :gob:
Xile
13th March 2008, 10:22
We know how the french ride though ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE63vSkiVTg
Yay,
except its german...:whistle:
vifferman
13th March 2008, 10:49
Yay,
except its german...:whistle:
German...French... Belgian - it's all the same, innit? :whistle:
madbikeboy
13th March 2008, 10:56
Isn't a french vid with german over-dub?
Mikkel
13th March 2008, 10:59
It's a video of Doc Pascale doing the highway loop around Paris in 11 min 7 seconds.
He's french and went by the nickname Le Prince Noir (The Prince of Darkness, loosely).
The german commentator is just translating the original speech-over in french.
Stuff like - I need to 1 metre between the cars to pass them safely at 200 km/h... ;) And - it's a problem when people don't indicate before changing lanes.
Oh, for the record the fella died when he tried to break his record of 11 min 7 seconds. Ghostrider does a tribute run to Pascale on one of his videos.
The Pascale video is quite old and is probably as cult as motorcycle videos get.
dipshit
13th March 2008, 11:30
Why you say that?
I am genuinely surprised at the number of riders that do not know how to blip the throttle on downshifts. It should be one of those basic things you learn early on when starting to ride.
Especially with the awesome stopping power of today's bikes means you need to be able to downshift quickly and smoothly to get the advantages of it.
Poor downshift technique....
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versus good downshifting technique...
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jrandom
13th March 2008, 12:00
I am genuinely surprised at the number of riders that do not know how to blip the throttle on downshifts.
I don't bother on Betty. It just doesn't feel necessary with her big lazy truck motor and five-ton gearbox.
I do it on every sportbike I ride, though. Mostly because the blip sounds way cool.
Sometimes, when people are watching, I surreptitiously change up before coming to a stop, just so that I can fit an extra blip in.
BWA-ahhhh, BWA-ahhhh...
It sounds best through a Racefit.
:love:
Especially with the awesome stopping power of today's bikes means you need to be able to downshift quickly and smoothly to get the advantages of it.
Here's Shaun Harris showing how it's done around Taupo on Leong's gixxer 6.
Turn the sound up, and note the way he handles the braking and shifting during the turn from the back straight into the chicane.
3v8EnIYbaqM
martybabe
13th March 2008, 14:34
I am genuinely surprised at the number of riders that do not know how to blip the throttle on downshifts. It should be one of those basic things you learn early on when starting to ride.
Especially with the awesome stopping power of today's bikes means you need to be able to downshift quickly and smoothly to get the advantages of it.
Poor downshift technique....
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versus good downshifting technique...
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I fail to disagree, that first video is just bike cruelty.:nono:
I don't bother on Betty. It just doesn't feel necessary with her big lazy truck motor and five-ton gearbox.
I do it on every sportbike I ride, though. Mostly because the blip sounds way cool.
Sometimes, when people are watching, I surreptitiously change up before coming to a stop, just so that I can fit an extra blip in.
BWA-ahhhh, BWA-ahhhh...
It sounds best through a Racefit.
:love:
Here's Shaun Harris showing how it's done around Taupo on Leong's gixxer 6.
Turn the sound up, and note the way he handles the braking and shifting during the turn from the back straight into the chicane.
3v8EnIYbaqM
Must be nice to commit like that and not find an ocean of melted tarmac mid corner eh.
R6_kid
13th March 2008, 15:05
Must be nice to commit like that and not find an ocean of melted tarmac mid corner eh.
get to the track! It's awesome fun! :banana:
martybabe
13th March 2008, 15:22
get to the track! It's awesome fun! :banana:
Oh man I'd love to but I'd just fck everyone else up takin stupid lines and stopping to admire the scenery. Are there any classes where old farts can stop and have a chat and a ciggy half way round. And who would I wave at, nobody comes in the opposite direction do they?
Nah wouldn't mind a blat round on my own but I know my limits, people push in you know, upstarts. :lol:
the.skunkeur
13th March 2008, 21:09
I am genuinely surprised at the number of riders that do not know how to blip the throttle on downshifts. It should be one of those basic things you learn early on when starting to ride.
Especially with the awesome stopping power of today's bikes means you need to be able to downshift quickly and smoothly to get the advantages of it.
On the video, which you do not see it is only it there with a corner just afterwards.
One will speak again about it on the track...:devil2:
Grub
13th March 2008, 21:43
Oh man I'd love to but I'd just fck everyone else up takin stupid lines and stopping to admire the scenery.
Most trackdays have Slow, Medium, Fast & Racebike sessions. Mate you would love the Slow section. Max speed is about 140 behind a lead rider. No passing on the inside of corners, no carving people up. If any rider is seen to be dumping on other riders in this group he is offered the next group up or the gate - nil tolerance.
martybabe
13th March 2008, 21:50
Most trackdays have Slow, Medium, Fast & Racebike sessions. Mate you would love the Slow section. Max speed is about 140 behind a lead rider. No passing on the inside of corners, no carving people up. If any rider is seen to be dumping on other riders in this group he is offered the next group up or the gate - nil tolerance.
now that does sound like fun. when you say lead rider,does he show ya the best lines and breaking points and stuff. I would like a go at that, I would.
Thanx
Grub
13th March 2008, 21:54
when you say lead rider,does he show ya the best lines and breaking points and stuff.
Well yeah he does ... I guess ... if'n you can keep up with him. I couldn't first time out but by the afternoon session I went out in the medium class.
He wears a dayglo vest and if you pass him ... you take the first pit exit and go home.
dipshit
14th March 2008, 06:46
On the video, which you do not see it is only it there with a corner just afterwards.
I don't hear it..???
One will speak again about it on the track...:devil2:
Do you even know what I am talking about?
Xile
14th March 2008, 09:33
I don't hear it..???
Do you even know what I am talking about?
Calm down! :angry2:
He's just saying that you will see how he change gears when he'll post a video of him on the track (and his english is pretty basic at the mo!)
Bikernereid
14th March 2008, 09:56
Can't wait to get to the South of France and St Tropez this summer on a bike. Will make a change to hit the awesome roads fon a bike instead of in a bloody cage!!
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