I did a few of these (shorter) many years ago- wake up late, dash to the job, running fast through morning traffic, not quite awake. I now consider myself very fortunate to have survived those trips- some I knew did not, but it was no fault of theirs. It's not worth it- a good alarm and more sleep is less than the traumatic hospital visit and permanent damage done.
A little easier on the throttle and not so hard on the gear changes will make for a far smoother, more efficient and quicker ride. Clutching whilst slapping on that throttle is gonna be your downfall at some point in time me ole mucker… 👍
Fast bike yes but riding like a moron and posting it isn't smart. Give them more firepower to put limiters or kill switches on everything. They are already trying to pass legislation.
Honestly I'm always trying to move out the way... This scares the shit out of my watching thinking how the f this guy thinks it's ok your bike could kill other people who aren't late for work.... Hopefully you don't take an innocent person with you
@Insulin_papi its not about joy. it's about putting trust in others when sharing the road and being respectful. I trust Kawasaki to produce a marvelous machine capable of sensational speed. I trust a skilled rider to operate such a machine. I DO NOT trust other drivers on the road. As someone who is on the road 8 hours a day as a bus driver, i see unexpected lane changes, no signal, wrong signal, sudden breaking, lane drifting all day. At those speeds, your traveling and cutting lanes all it takes is one distrustful driver to reduce your breaking zone drastically or not allow you a lane out exit. Unfortunately, no machine can stop in time. Im not some karen or hypocrite, i have done street racing and fast driving BUT on empty roads or recommended to drive at the track with like-minded individuals. Stay safe, rider.
@@Insulin_papi been riding for 26 years, 30,000 is one year of riding. Go to a track and test your skills. Bet a guy on a 300 will show you what’s up. Not dissing you but just be careful, build your skill in a safe environment like a track for a bit.