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Sounds sick fast...even Hicky at man was talking around a lap at man an hes said how muxh he loved the bmw 1000 sound...sound like a f1 car really far away..
Always liked Troys riding style. I remeber him riding for Aprilla in WSBK during the late 90’s. He was a beast back then and is a beast still. Everytime Troy rolls on the throttle coming out of a corner that bitch wants to stand up on one wheel. Troy is riding the crap outta this HP4 Race.
I really like watching Troys videos - both the instructional videos on technique and videos like these where he just makes it look so smooth and then just watch and learn, watch and learn.... rinse and repeat hundreds of times and apply a little bit more each time I ride. Nice to hear that audible traction control be more apparent towards the end of the video. That was one thing that I was really hoping would carry over to the new S1000RR... Maybe in a few years when they do the next tech refresh. Great video! Thanks and keep up the good work.
Shane McRedmond mate I hear ya! He’s riding around the outside of people like they’re stood still and it’s like he’s not even trying! God mode activated!!!
I don’t think the Duke was getting away or going anywhere. I think with a passenger, the Aussie legend just let him know ahead, anytime I can take you but I have another soul onboard. So just enjoy that hollow victory. You should have stayed behind the master and learnt how to ride. I wish I didn’t sell that bike.