Racing dr kiwi ......
Quote:
Originally Posted by Two Moto Kiwis
Heya Vince
Yeah got away with the bendy bit for sure, too close for comfort and my undies too
Yes we sound our horn too but I don't think it makes much difference at all for the speed these guys go blindingly around the corners.
DR is a good horse, we just got two baddies, my one at home is solid after much torture but there are still plenty or other options too.
Me on mine in NZ on a track, motard setup
All bikes mentions above are great bikes, your 800XC or F800 were our choices behind the SE, I love the F800 but for that money I would want adjustable suspenders etc, F800 very fuel efficient.
Guzzi Norge is a nice machine, too pretty for clobbering around back roads tho, great touring bike.
Will try and keep the rubber side down, too late to say shiny side up
Cheers Andi
|
Woooow well done, fabulous. You like to ride your bikes super  .
Regarding the norge, she is pretty but will lift her skirts & get her little booties muddy if pushed & that does happen  She has been to the north kap the long way  & also down to m'hamid  (Morocco) by the sahara  via the riff  & Atlas mountains. Oke I will admit I had to stay off the back roads but it was fun
I agree bout the f800, a lot of money & I think a lot of it is just for the badge. Anyways am scouring the hubb, reading reports so will make a choice. The DR I liked cos it was simple, no electronics & a good old work horse.
You sometimes use two walking sticks, are they the foldy or telescopic type, if so do they support you on downhill climbs oke. I use a walking stick sometimes in certain conditions
Andy Ellen thanks for the reports & wiliness to share info, stay safe have fun & keep the rubber side down ...... mmmnnnn keeping the shiny side up could of course refer to ones haircut .......  Thanks Vince
|