Non Sequitur
Creep.

For the TLDW/ADHD crowd, they start to turn up at around 5 minutes in

The way they just squeeze between cars doing 120+That's Brazil too, dudes have a death wish with how many terrible drivers are in that country.
Knee dragging on public roads is just![]()
I wanna try itMotorcyclist here, I ride a 1000cc sportbike and have been for the last 13yrs. I learned early on that even though you have very fast, very nimble, lightweight machine, there is very little room for error if something goes wrong, especially if you are out fukking around. Street racing gets old after awhile, the track is the best place to take aggressive riding. As far as chasing down Lambo's, Mclaren's, Porsche's, and any other 4-wheeled machinery that puts out 4-5-6 hundred hp.......... forget it, just not worth it in the long run.
I will say this though, there is almost nothing like the acceleration feel of a sportbike, shyt is mindblowing.
I wanna try it
The closest I've gotten to riding a motorcycle is sitting on my cousin's Hayabusa and revving it![]()
If there's one thing BMW can do, it's make amazing engines.Test rode the BMW S1000rr at a ride event sponsored by a Triumph dealer that was considering carrying BMWs. Made my Honda CBR1000RR feel like a 600....power everywhere. Ugly ass bike, tho
Test rode the BMW S1000rr at a ride event sponsored by a Triumph dealer that was considering carrying BMWs. Made my Honda CBR1000RR feel like a 600....power everywhere. Ugly ass bike, tho
Motorcyclist here, I ride a 1000cc sportbike and have been for the last 13yrs. I learned early on that even though you have very fast, very nimble, lightweight machine, there is very little room for error if something goes wrong, especially if you are out fukking around.
My impulsive side wants to get a bike, but I should know better. I already wrecked a car this year, I know I would fukk myself up on a bike.I used to have an R1, the room for error with liter bikes is just
@Non Sequitur if you want a bike do like shutterguy says and keep the fast riding to the track, everyone drops their bike at some point, it's all a matter of whether or not you're alive to walk away from it after. Also riding with other people is cool sometimes, but most of the time it just turns into people trying to play keep up and riding fast.
Motorcyclist here, I ride a 1000cc sportbike and have been for the last 13yrs. I learned early on that even though you have very fast, very nimble, lightweight machine, there is very little room for error if something goes wrong, especially if you are out fukking around. Street racing gets old after awhile, the track is the best place to take aggressive riding. As far as chasing down Lambo's, Mclaren's, Porsche's, and any other 4-wheeled machinery that puts out 4-5-6 hundred hp.......... forget it, just not worth it in the long run.
I will say this though, there is almost nothing like the acceleration feel of a sportbike, shyt is mindblowing.