Rat Rider
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Very well said. The fear never really leaves you (especially if you crash every so often) -
Is this generally acceptable?
Very well said. The fear never really leaves you (especially if you crash every so often) -
Larry had a bad streak of crashes training and racing lately and was be self referential and self deprecating.Is this generally acceptable?
Larry races his bikes. He won this year's Calvin's Challenge 12 hour. At the Assault on Mount Mitchell he won KOM honors on one descent at well in excess of 50 mph. There's video of both in other threads. Riding any bike on a mountain descent at over 50 mph should induce a respectful sense of fear.Is this generally acceptable?
I have been riding a year now on both Vendetta and Silvio with over 10,000 miles to date and none of that with fear from the bikes handling and speed. The only fear I have is from crazy unnecessary close passes by simi-rigs and cars, or the occasional deer x-ing. Other than that, the Vendetta handles twisty roads like a Porsche, and is amazingly forgiving over uneven surfaces. Very very fun at speeds over 40 mph, extreamly solid and connected to the road.Is this generally acceptable?
After learning to ride the V, my only fear has been due to going over 36 mph.Is this generally acceptable?
Perhaps someone could chime in with their experiences of the Vendetta compared to a CA2, M5CHR or similar bent. I would be interested in other's thoughts.
M5 CHR have shape of two bows divided by pulley. So It have to eat some energy.Even with all that Carbon, the Vendetta STILL has a stiffer power train using simple Aluminium?