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Nice one Box, your riding nice smooth lines out there and the pace doesn't matter as long as you enjoying it. I saw 113MPH on the speedo at one stage so your definition of 'slow' must be different to mine lol 😄Oh sorry Kiwi.......yeah I actually went on July 11th as well.........lol oops, sorry............ here is a slow session......I am slow, but just enjoy getting out on the track with the 400...... and yeah sorry about the rattle/buzz...something in the camera....need to figure out what exactly. Its an old camera I had for years (Contour) so it could be anything at this point
Ewwwww!and my tank guard... View attachment 14987
Hey i live right by there. I start on the OC side and usually turn back around at the Lookout spot overlooking the Lake.Ortega hwy, Sunday morning
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I love my green KRT!Look what arrived two days ago. Sorry I know that a lot of you don't like the green, but happy wife happy life..
What's the bar behind your footpeg? A custom pillion peg / bracket for luggage?
Nice body positioning!
Foot peg camera mount, on the passenger peg...works best for reverse camera angles........What's the bar behind your footpeg? A custom pillion peg / bracket for luggage?
Good to hear (and see lol) that you've found something that works well for you. Yes, a great road for sure. I rode it myself once back in the early nineties on a GPz 900R. The N400 would be way more fun than wrestling that old whale of a thing round those bends but I'm sure I enjoyed it all the same.Went for a ride with one of my good mates down the Great Ocean Road yesterday since it was a nice winter's day, we were overdue for a ride.
Absolutely phenomenal views with even better riding roads, highly recommend to go check it out if ever you're in Victoria.
Plenty of twisties that are way too easy to get carried away on, scraped my boot a few times and had to pull my head in since it's a public road. The tyres explain it better than I can.
Stoked with the S22's performance, this is the first chance I've had to properly give them a working out. Felt so planted and sticky with some heat in them, perfect road riding tyre in my opinion.
Couldn't recommend them enough.
A fair chunk of it has been resurfaced recently, at least for the tighter hairpin bends so it's probably a fair bit nicer nowadays.Good to hear (and see lol) that you've found something that works well for you. Yes, a great road for sure. I rode it myself once back in the early nineties on a GPz 900R. The N400 would be way more fun than wrestling that old whale of a thing round those bends but I'm sure I enjoyed it all the same.