
Originally Posted by
Steam
I practised keeping the same line around corners, because there were lots of riders who were passing me, because I'm a slowpoke.
It felt unnatural staying on one side around the corner. It's the first time I have tried to not use all the lane.
Big bikes whizzing past, ZOOM, ZOOM! Those experienced guys sure lean over a lot.
That was on the Rimutakas.
And I went over the Rimutakas for the first time ever!
I saw the scratches on the side of the road are still there from 4 months ago when I had my crash.
I stopped at the top and looked at all the nice shiny huge expensive bikes, and reflected that they could buy about 20 of my old bike for the price of one of theirs.
All the tourists with their cameras came and took pictures of my bike, and ignored all the fancy 1000+cc ones!
Then I went to Lake Wairarapa, or Lake Ferry, that was a nice deserted road.
And then back into town, around all the Bays, and home.
Oh, and I now drip oil, there's a leaky seal near my clutch/stator cover, a tiny stream of oil, about a teaspoon an hour. Annoying!
This week I pick Steam's post as the winner.. for a varity of reasons.
I love the fact you have a ginny as well.. takes a special type of person to handle one.
Also the fact you really do seem to love it. Cornering I can relate too... and going over the Takas.. awesome even after you crashed! I havent done that as yet myself. Well done!
My sunday ride... just the usual to Gladstone Pub. Still practicing my cornering, which I am being to really enjoy now i am getting use to how my bike handles.
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