ShockDoc
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I can hear the can scratching the floor....
Ouch.
Those are the foot pegs I believe
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I can hear the can scratching the floor....
Ouch.
3 important keys, clutch friction point, rear brake use and vision. Look where you want to go, not at the ground.
Hi, I do not mean to knock any credits from this guy, but if given that it is HIS JOB (these guys usually are training 5 days a week, 8 hours a day on this course for PERFORMANCE reasons), I would not say "wow" too loudly. I have seen many precision drills (not just motorcycles) which can be perfected. It is just his JOB. Given a chase scenario, it does NOT mean this guy is better than the rest. Unless he can mesmerise the criminal with his moves while his colleagues arrest the criminal.
This kind of training and practice will make anyone a better rider in everyday, on the street riding. It why the motorcycle safety foundation does their training in parking lots rather than throwing new riders out on a main road to practice panic stops. Back a million years ago when I decided that I wanted to road race, I had to prove myself through a series of low (relative to race) speed maneuvers before I could set a wheel on the track. These guys are good all-around riders because of their abilities they practice to compete at these events.
This kind of training and practice will make anyone a better rider in everyday, on the street riding. It why the motorcycle safety foundation does their training in parking lots rather than throwing new riders out on a main road to practice panic stops. Back a million years ago when I decided that I wanted to road race, I had to prove myself through a series of low (relative to race) speed maneuvers before I could set a wheel on the track. These guys are good all-around riders because of their abilities they practice to compete at these events.
They must have lowered the bike, no way a jap could reach the ground on a NC!
Jap is an English abbreviation of the word "Japanese." Today it is generally regarded as an ethnic slur among Japanese minority populations in other countries, although English-speaking countries differ in the degree to which they consider the term offensive. In the United States, Japanese Americans have come to find the term controversial or offensive, even when used as an abbreviation.[1] In the past, Jap was not considered primarily offensive; however, during and after the events of World War II, the term became derogatory
To me neither Jap, Brit or Yank are offensive. LOL
But I must admit I got dissapointed when a lot of people locates Spain near to Mexico
Just a joke, I don't care
well tickle ma bumb I thought it was
Ok, so next time you come to Salou to drink sangria and burn your skin you better know where you are