Shat my pants... . Front end washed out, I blipped the throttle and the rear wheel stepped out to catch the front, all in an instant with a traction control end. You can see how far I had to turn the handlebars to catch it by the screen movement.
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Shat my pants... . Front end washed out, I blipped the throttle and the rear wheel stepped out to catch the front, all in an instant with a traction control end. You can see how far I had to turn the handlebars to catch it by the screen movement.
Last edited by shiftyblake; 18-10-17 at 10:36 PM. Reason: Update
Holy bananas, that was a lucky one! i go through ashton Keynes to go to my dads, the roads along there are horrible with farmers crap everywhere. Why dont they hire people to go along and brush it all to the side hehe.
I even washed my bike the other day, polished it and everything... 2 days later, bikes full of crap and water marks from the bad weather.
It’s more than my bike that needed cleaning haha! Wasn’t even riding hard! But yes definitely have to be careful at the moment.
just got back from rural France, we are not alone....
mud everywhere
Well, I guess it's pretty mankey all over the place ... Ride safe, mate .....
Yes tiz the season. The Multistrada is aweful when it’s muddy even on a straight ... my ZZR 1400 was steady as a rock
The road past Wavin at Langley Burrell was knee deep in it, a month back, Manor farm dump all their slurry over on Birds Marsh, leaving it all over the road as they ferry it from the farm, council cleaned it up after i reported it, but why are the farmers not liable the same as a building site?
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