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    No, I do not and doubt if I ever will. Infact my next bike will probably be smaller in capacity. It is alot of fun to ride, but some times the little head takes control and you do things that some times are beyond the realm of my skills.




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    To The max...?

    I use the handling to the max on the road at times, staying within leagal or nearly legal speeds. I have not used the tire traction beyond the max....yet.

    I have used the brakes to the max when avoiding accidents....

    I use the engine to the max on occasions, accelerating, overtaking, and on rare track days.

    I do not use my bike's full potentional on the road all the time and no one does and no one should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    To The max...?


    I do not use my bike's full potential on the road all the time and no one does and no one should.

    i did on your bike.. and crashed it.. ! it was a good buzz tho ( other than the $$ and broken ribs )


    :slap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    i did on your bike.. and crashed it.. ! it was a good buzz tho ( other than the $$ and broken ribs )
    As if you could handle it.....Second thoughts....obviously you couldn't

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Ah but my post has no relation in regard to pushing a machine to its limit. Merely commenting on basic riding practices. Fundamental things. Im not talking about being cranked over, apexing corners, knee down, chin almost on the road wank wank stuff either. Just safe and efficient means of cornering, when to brake, when to start turns, holding the turn, when to get on the gas etc.. so that at any time, you are the least compromised you can be if a cow appears in the road or something.
    Exactly, and all this can be accomplished on either a ER6 or an R1.
    If someone wants to own an R1 and rides within his/her limit then good on them, I love it when the squinty nose lookers cant handle that fact.


    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    To The max...?

    I use the handling to the max on the road at times, staying within leagal or nearly legal speeds. I have not used the tire traction beyond the max....yet.

    I have used the brakes to the max when avoiding accidents....

    I use the engine to the max on occasions, accelerating, overtaking, and on rare track days.

    I do not use my bike's full potentional on the road all the time and no one does and no one should.
    I guess all of the above goes for a large percentage of riders

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    Quote Originally Posted by hospitalfood View Post
    i rode off the road the other day, no damage to bike or claret spilt but my cock just don't seem as big any more.
    I saw the pic of it on the trailer, that is my fav' 12R, mint that both of you go away with it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    As if you could handle it.....Second thoughts....obviously you couldn't

    it was great through teh roads to and from kaihawa (sp?), clevedon etc.. it was coming to a halt at a set of lights it let go.. in Manakua.

    lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Yeah sort of,
    I will this post as an example (and not having a go at Morcs either) of they way some view the fact that those that own sports bikes possibly shouldn't.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...6&postcount=64
    Them 'some people' can kiss my ass

    I really have no doubt that Morc would smoke my ass in a race-
    I know my limits and respect them -
    And I dont give a flying fuck how my ass looks while I take a corner, my bike has never yet failed to take a curve under my guidance (close calls yes, fails no)

    It is sheer arrogance and vanity to say 'I can have one coz I can ride it fast... and no one else should have one unless they can ride like a pro...' thats just vain bullshit - nothing else to it, self inflamatory BS and self flagulation - and I dont care who it offends

    I found myself in the gutter on the Wainui Hill the other day when a cage pushed me sideways....PHYSICALLY, the paint is still on my bar end...
    Survived unscathed, thats the skill level I respect, not some self inflated boasting of how good "my" lines look taking corners or where "my" ass was on the seat.... so fuckin what if your faster...its public road.

    Rant over

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    it was great through teh roads to and from kaihawa (sp?), clevedon etc.. it was coming to a halt at a set of lights it let go.. in Manakua.

    lol
    Surely you are mistaken my friend....check my location....

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post


    Them 'some people' can kiss my ass

    I really have no doubt that Morc would smoke my ass in a race-
    I know my limits and respect them -
    And I dont give a flying fuck how my ass looks while I take a corner, my bike has never yet failed to take a curve under my guidance (close calls yes, fails no)

    It is sheer arrogance and vanity to say 'I can have one coz I can ride it fast... and no one else should have one unless they can ride like a pro...' thats just vain bullshit - nothing else to it, self inflamatory BS and self flagulation - and I dont care who it offends

    I found myself in the gutter on the Wainui Hill the other day when a cage pushed me sideways....PHYSICALLY, the paint is still on my bar end...
    Survived unscathed, thats the skill level I respect, not some self inflated boasting of how good "my" lines look taking corners or where "my" ass was on the seat.... so fuckin what if your faster...its public road.

    Rant over
    My thoughts and sentiments exsactly.

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    I know my 14's limits and have pushed them often and yes, to the max for road holding and power. Loved every minute of it...... Nuff said.
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    Modern sport bikes are extra ordinary machines.

    I reckon there would be very few people who could consistently ride them at their performance edge and fewer who could do it on the road. To ride beyond the bikes limit is easy; any noob can do that!

    I like to watch this video of a very capable rider on a stock CBR like mine.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DvEgu4ngiY

    If this is what a stock bike can do then, I can put aside bike performance and concentrate on rider competence!

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    I have always preferred a lower powered bike I can push harder.My current bike is typical - the R65 is the smallest BMW mono,the exact same bike can be 800 or 1,000cc.Sure it'd be great to have the extra power (2 more hp for the 800,12 more for the 1,000,but it's really about torque) - but I can use more of the 650,the short stroke engine revs higher and free,more throttle can be applied out of corners sooner.I don't care about speed in a straight line...if the bike had a top speed of 120kph I wouldn't care,corners and getting between them is what it's about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPP View Post
    I like to watch this video of a very capable rider on a stock CBR like mine.
    If you liked that one, you should cop of a load of this one where a guy is peddling a big twin fairly hard... when about at the 7:30 mark, a CBR600 goes hauling past him. It's quite impressive to watch.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNZk3RipW6Y

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    Morcs, its all relative mate. Im sure if an instructor were to follow you he'd have many a comment to make.

    we're not all perfect
    Exactly. We can all give the learn and be learned.
    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Littleman View Post
    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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