Lucky he didn't hurt himself more. But back on the subject............what was he thinking trying to make a HD go round a bend. Fool.
Lucky he didnt break his right leg, but it always nice to see riders pushing the limits of their bikes, even if that is just going around a corner
Im liking the Wookie noise he makes in the slo-mo bit Fkn thing was like four foot wide? What have you proven to yourself, you gibbon?? Get a sportsbike.
I found that funny mostly cos its a Harley!! Have to question his ability though but as its a Harley enuf said Personally I am liking the tattoo arm protection works a treat and perfect for summer ...thats why the tough guys in the USA dont need other stronger types of body armour i suppose! To answer the question, no, not at all
There is a shitload of vids of that corner on youtube, just about every bike you can imagine has lost it there, either somethings weird there or there is a pile of shite riders in the states!! The r6 goin straight up the rock face is my fav!!
Probably the footboards first but they're on hinges. Which is handy if you want to do a track-day. My old 'Glide View attachment 7865
It's an '07. I sold it when the euro/sterling exchange rate was going bonkers in about May '09 and I did quite well too. It's in Germany now. Lovely bike, did plenty of miles on it and enjoyed them all. As long as you realise that you're not going anywhere fast and try not to regard yourself as a Sonny Barger type then Harleys are great. And don't take them too seriously. I guess it's all down to how you perceive yourself, whether you're a fiftysomething who wants to be Peter Fonda, a fortysomething who wants to be Ewan or Charlie or a thirtysomething who wants to be Guy Martin. The reason I did'nt bother with the old Ducatisti Forum was the ceaseless shite about GoldWings/BMW's/Harleys from people who seemed to think they were uber-cool 'cos they had a Ducati. It probably would'nt occur to them that the grey-haired old fart putting petrol into a shiny RT12 has been riding two wheels all over the world for many, many years. C'est la vie.
fair dues to him for styling it out with the casual walk at the end...serves him right for driving, yes driving, a hardly ableson. as matt said, its always nice to see someone pushing the limits, even if its immediately following by pushing the remnants off the road and even if those limits are at 20mph on a gentle sweeping curve.. the bloke was a nugget....the funniest part was when his leg went under the picnic hamper...sadly his foot was still attached when he walked away pulling his kecks up.