😂😂 do segi glaub lieber nix dezue 😂😂 In sardinie chasch di würkli uf sfahre konzentriere, ohni hintergedanke wege tempolimit, blitzer, laser oder was au immer. Wenn so ide schwiz fahrsch, fahrsch nöd lang 😂😂
Those mirrors don't allow you the proper gripping of the bars, try next time to grip the bars at the end and at open angle, you have more leverage , more place to move and your inputs are more controlled I never ride a newer R1 but seems the throttle is sensitive maybe a higher gear is the solution by the way that is an amazing road 👍
bello! amici che sono stati in sardegna mi hanno detto che dove l'asfato è buono nell'entroterra è come se fosse una pista senza controlli. Io sono del nord quindi strade belle veloci ci sono anche qui ma è pieno di controlli
bellissimo! io ci vado a settembre non vedo l'ora, la Sardegna secondo me è il top del top motociclisticamente parlando, ci sono stato 2 volte in moto e mi sono divertito per due vite! incredibile come pur non conoscendola cosi bene l'ho riconosciuta subito dai primi secondi del video! like e iscritto ;) se vuoi passare sul mio canale mi farebbe piacere 😉
You seem to have 0 respect for the torque this motor puts down, without rider aids you'd we wiped out already when ninja-chopping the throttle mid corner like this :D You're riding it like you're on a 125 and need to keep momentum, but you have a torque monster between your legs that demands respect on such tight and twisty roads. Be happy you have the 6 axis IMU with slide control etc to protect your ass :D
You make me envy You! 😆My bike is in a winter sleep for well over a four and a half months and still waiting for spring (hopefully in two more months /sigh). Please keep up posting content like this, I really enjoyed Your riding and the road. Keeps me wanting to ride even more 😍
lighter grip on the bars and smoother throtle and you got it, if its too snatchy, try 3rd gear or smoother throtle response on the map, also rear brake could help, i use it instead of cutting gas! lovely roads, keep on going
Nice video bro, but I found your riding style a little heavy handed. That jerkiness can upset your balance, or cause loss of traction, I would try to reduce that if it was me, but hey, it's your bike, and an unknown road to me, make of it what you will.
gerate Raid , clean fast cornering and save and also fast ridingstyle :-) in with part of Italy is this? You don't tell give us 100% details, only approximate specification wood be cool. thx Biker reg. from f...... Germany ;-)
@@flexx_r1 ohhh sardinia is mega cool. In Germany is some time not so easy to find grate twisty roads. But im can be happy that i have in the near two twisty roads for me. 🏍🧨 🥳
Id try and keep consistent throttle throughout turns just to prevent eventually sliding out but im no expert… smooth is fast and fast is smooth 🔥🔥 dope vid
When you are not a pro , it's dangerous to go out and give advice you know.. especially about riding which is already dangerous. Cutting the throttle only causes bike to go upright and straighten out, not because you slide out. Opening the throttle makes turning easier, because there is less weight on the front so it steers better and more weight on rear which is bigger tyre.. Everyone is an expert these days.
@@manbiteslife3110 and who are u lmao? excessive/aggressive throttle plus alot of leaning will lose grip on rear tire thus slides out dont need to be an expert to understand this… (not criticizing the rider)
@@codez_unknown I'm a stranger on the Internet putting out public advice too. I've done all 3 levels of superbike school. Stop repeating what you see online. You think motogp riders slide out because they do aggressive throttle? Actually it's probably the last thing that causes this. First thing is too much speed, second is sudden changes of lean angle. The tire can grip very hard but only gradually. If you want a tip after you finish the max leaning for the turn, pull throttle as hard as you can and the motorcycle will grip harder than ever. It's an exercise we did at track.
Noo i dont live in sardinia, unfortunatley… It was my first time, i didnt see much of the island because we were riding most of the time. But what i saw was just amazing. And its heavenly to ride there.