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Thanks for the quick review, you are one of the really few bikers who tested the bike on real life streets, one think you didn’t comment on is the heat, how is the heat management compared to other liter bikes ???
@TIMHARTTT thanks for the kind words bud! I wish I had longer on it to be honest. The heat management was incredible, now don't get me wrong the bike runs hot, was pretty much sat at over 103 degrees the whole time, however, while riding or stationary I never once felt the heat from the bike, it seemed to be kicking the heat out behind the footpegs somewhere. Given the chance to have it for a few hours and I'd probably know more! Hope this is what you were looking for :)
@NigelCornell_camping_travel could have, but didn't have too, in this situation van has to giveaway as he is moving out from his lane. Traffic making room for you is a luxury, not an entitlement.
@TheReal_DFIB never said anything about right of way, I drive a van, if I see a lorry coming and he to big for the lane, I move over. So not to be a dick
Not legally required. He could be in position 3(or 5 however you see it) and the van should've waited as a motorbike takes a full lane (same reason motorcycles aren't legally allowed to ride side by side)
@41ex 😂 was waiting for this comment... I've been riding 10 years and I could have moved over... but should I have too? Would you have moved a car? The van should have given way regardless of it being a bike, car or lorry. Try reading the highway code.
No. We are not Required to give space. If a rider isn't comfortable and doesn't want to ride the gutter then they aren't required. If you have to concede space in your lane because the opposite direction has parked cars that's your decision to. IF you don't , WHICH IN THIS VIDEO OBVIOUSLY HE DID NOT FEEL LIKE, the van Is Required by law to wait as a motorbike takes up a full lane, You heard it right A FULL LANE. not half. not quarter. If in the event of a collision the van would immediately be found at fault as the rider did nothing wrong. Imagine the motorcycle wasn't a motorcycle instead was a car. The van should've waited. If you think the van didn't do anything wrong Hand your licence in. Thank you.
@@TheReal_DFIB O don't Know the Highway code inside out for no Reason 😂 my favourite is 127-134 Where Motorcycles are allowed to filter over double whites if the traffic is stationary/slower than 10mph AS LONG AS ITS SAFE!