Haven’t ridden it for 21 years, but in was my best ever biking experience on my CBR400 gullarm. Will be driving it this weekend on 4 wheels, cannot wait.
Brilliant road, Great Loch. Fishing wasnt best the couple times but its worth the drive. dont actually have a bike but its a brilliant road i must admit that. nice riding mate.
Cheers - It was the end of a brilliant week of Advanced riding with Class 1 Police Riders, ie "the clowns who are always on the wrong side of the road" lol
@@krytenLister Dont have a problem with that buddy ;) taking the racing line is a brilliant technique in my opinion and should be used more on roads like this now adays. Aslong as you have clear view of the road ahead then you know its save. it is alot more easier on bikes i would imagines since the are alot smaller but genrally driving like this is way more enjoyable in the car aswell. easier at night when you can see headlights aswell ;P
Great riding mate. Road is a bit too tight for my liking but surface seems perfect and your lines are impeccable - you're always in control. Would ride with you any time !
Why do you and in particularly the clown immediately in front persist in riding on the wrong side of the road? A bad habit which will eventually end in tears.
@@krytenLister Presumably the strategy is to prevent other road users from overtaking you! Why 'straightline' twisty roads? You may as well ride dual carriageways.
@@mickgarbutt3553 Why straight line? Because is a safer, faster and more efficient use of the roadspace ....and not even close to riding a dual carriageway. As for being on the "wrong" side of the road, it's an advanced technique used when conditions allow, and certainly not to prevent someone overtaking you.
@@krytenLister "... advanced technique..." Seriously? Lol. "... used when conditions allow..." You mean when you decide it is safe to do so. What happens when you make the wrong decision?
@@mickgarbutt3553 Yep seriously. Yes, when I DECIDE it's Safe and Advantageous to carry out the manoeuvre, and so having weighed up all the Pros and Con's it's never the wrong decision.