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He'll probably be back on the bike at thruxton.....
Wow - something frank thomas did well!
Never had an issue with them so don't know why....
The r6s have barely changed since 2006, there the best value for money.
Just like the R6 was rumoured to rev to a silly RPM at the time....
Version 2 is apparently more advanced techniques so I'm not even contemplating buying that until I get to grips with most of the stuff in book 1....
As said - you've got to work out what style works for you. I've played with a few over the years and lots of little changes but since I read...
Flash git ;)
You need to get Jonny Rea on here - I'm sure he's got some ideas of how to improve the Fireblade...
Danny's a proper funny lad also, the 5 - 10 minutes we were talking to him he was just making us laugh and taking the piss. I can't repeat much...
Good reading for technique for guys trying to get their knee down for the first time. I disagree with this though as you want to have your...
Oh, and the first day I went on track in the dry and tried to follow his points I did this [ATTACH] (just in case anyone hasn't seen me getting...
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Read 'MotoVudu'. It'll sort your body position right out but you definitely want your nuts unto the tank. It's why you see so many professional...
to be honest the 600 grids are just full of R6's and 675s and seem to be the bikes to go for.
Ye, I was on top of the Monster stand when that happened and saw it on the big screen. Looked nasty then and even worse watching it back. Did...
Definitely gone for the R6 again. I feel like I can push the boundaries of the bike more on a 600 than on a 1000 when on track. By going down...
As the lads say, don't force it. Get a mate to film you s you can see how far off you are and exactly how you're positioning you're body, you...
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