World's Strongest Man at Donington.
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
And again at what point were we talking about that in the first initial posts, you immediately jumped on it and made it something it wasn’t and completely ignored every post where I said that, you immediately spouted crap in reply to a video that had no text.
Anyway it is what it is, I mean I don’t think it’s a good track bike, I never once said that, but it was completely relevant to what was being said at the time in the beginning of the thread.
Anyway it is what it is, I mean I don’t think it’s a good track bike, I never once said that, but it was completely relevant to what was being said at the time in the beginning of the thread.
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
I'm sure a busa is fine, but if you want easy to use and learn tracks on and a bike that is very forgiving you can't go wrong with a royal enfield or africa twin. Both make great bikes for learning race tracks on
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Funny how Yorick says a 'Busa quickly reaches limits on a track, and you then happen to immediately post a video of a 'busa being spanked around a circuit by an ex WSB champion and Moto GP rider. A video that would make it seem that a 'busa is a great track bike who's limits take a hell of a lot to reach ('cos it goes fast around a track with an ex WSB rider on it - **shocker**). Of course you were only showing how fun a 'busa can be on track, and in no way were you trying to suggest that what Yorick said was nonsense.wull wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 1:36 pm And again at what point were we talking about that in the first initial posts, you immediately jumped on it and made it something it wasn’t and completely ignored every post where I said that, you immediately spouted crap in reply to a video that had no text.
Anyway it is what it is, I mean I don’t think it’s a good track bike, I never once said that, but it was completely relevant to what was being said at the time in the beginning of the thread.
If you were clever, I'd believe you, but the fact that you've admitted a 'busa is a shit track bike says it all.
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
I suggest you read my response to Wull as clearly it needs explaining to you too.Tricky wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:50 pmI suspect this is going to be pointless, but I'll re-type it anyway in case you didn't really read my post- I saw wull 's post as just providing a (very valid ) alternative view to what yorick previously posted, and it was an enjoyable vid to watch I thought too.westers151 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:35 pmIf you want to just have fun, then ride a 'buss, and I've not disagreed with that. if you want a bike to develop your skills on a track day, a 'bussa isn't it. I'm not sure how much clearer I need to make that.Tricky wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:29 pm
I think it is completely relevant and you've missed , or just ignored the point- it's a trackday, not a race, and trackdays are about fun- for most people I know anyway.
Yeah, I don't see anyone buying a Busa purely as a track-only bike to chase ultimate laptimes on, but they are very capable, and of course, not everyone who does trackdays does more than one or two a year, or has a track day-only bike do they?
I saw @wull 's post as just providing a (very valid ) alternative view to what had been previously posted, and it was an enjoyable vid to watch I thought too
Yeah , it's pretty much certain that Guintoli on a Busa would ride rings around any of us on here ( possibly even Yozza ) , irrespective of what we were on, but Busas are not shite at going around a track IMO - yep they have limitations from ground clearance and the aspects that weight brings , but many bikes do.
I rode my my mate's ( a Gen 1) at Catalunya, Almeria, and Cadwell and it was the opposite of a disappointment to me, hence I rode it more than once. - it was a lot more capable than I expected it to be ( I was jumping off an R1 onto it each time ) and I loved my time on it, even at Cadwell.
For me @Horse made a very good point, but I'm still not sure what your points are - other than wanting to pick a scrap with Wull!
You didn't seem to see it that way, and you were the one who jumped on it and went off on a one-man crusade trying to convince anyone who was reading that a Busa is a shit track bike.
Anyway, whatevs etc , it doesn't matter. I've said all I have to say in this thread and there are more interesting discussions to have, and more exciting things in life to be doing than to be sitting on a keyboard so I'm off into my garage for a fettle
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
Wait, I’m not clever? Yet you state Yorick says that it quickly reaches its limit on track! I suggest you go back and read the posts before I posted the video before making such silly claims, I think your statement (with regards to being clever) would be better suited to yourself.
At not one point did he say that, again you’re arguing over something that doesn’t exist, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I never said that, what I did say was the video was relevant to what he had said and it is, 100% relevant. For whatever reason you’ve been spouting shite since that point.
At not one point did he say that, again you’re arguing over something that doesn’t exist, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I never said that, what I did say was the video was relevant to what he had said and it is, 100% relevant. For whatever reason you’ve been spouting shite since that point.
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
Sort of proves my point. Inappropriate bike could = more fun.westers151 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 5:27 pm a video of a 'busa being spanked around a circuit by an ex WSB champion and Moto GP rider.
but the fact that you've admitted a 'busa is a shit track bike
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
Absolutely, I mean that’s the whole point of it, the whole point of the video, it’s merely suggesting that any bike can still be fun on track regardless of whether it’s a well suited track bike or not.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:07 pmSort of proves my point. Inappropriate bike could = more fun.westers151 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 5:27 pm a video of a 'busa being spanked around a circuit by an ex WSB champion and Moto GP rider.
but the fact that you've admitted a 'busa is a shit track bike
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If that's what floats your boat, good on you. I'd think it was a waste of money taking an inappropriate bike on track - I just don't see the point of it, but that's my way of thinking.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:07 pmSort of proves my point. Inappropriate bike could = more fun.westers151 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 5:27 pm a video of a 'busa being spanked around a circuit by an ex WSB champion and Moto GP rider.
but the fact that you've admitted a 'busa is a shit track bike
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
Who says it’s not appropriate? You? Fuck would you know?
And not once did I say that it’s a shite track bike, I said I wouldn’t rate it as one, slight difference there but you’re clearly seeing what you want to see and starting shite from made up bullshit.
Beggars belief you pair, match made in heaven.
And “my way of thinking” just shows how narrow minded you are.
And not once did I say that it’s a shite track bike, I said I wouldn’t rate it as one, slight difference there but you’re clearly seeing what you want to see and starting shite from made up bullshit.
Beggars belief you pair, match made in heaven.
And “my way of thinking” just shows how narrow minded you are.
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
Dude, chill a bit. He's as entitled to an opinion as anyone else, including you.wull wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:29 pm Who says it’s not appropriate? You? Fuck would you know?
And not once did I say that it’s a shite track bike, I said I wouldn’t rate it as one, slight difference there but you’re clearly seeing what you want to see and starting shite from made up bullshit.
Beggars belief you pair, match made in heaven.
And “my way of thinking” just shows how narrow minded you are.
But there's no need to go all batshit about it.
Fwiw, I rode a 690ktm on track dozens of times, which some would say is inappropriate, especially at places like Silverstone, but I loved it.
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
R1, Blade, 916, whatever, on track, would be wasted on me.westers151 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:25 pmIf that's what floats your boat, good on you. I'd think it was a waste of money taking an inappropriate bike on track - I just don't see the point of it, but that's my way of thinking.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:07 pmSort of proves my point. Inappropriate bike could = more fun.westers151 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 5:27 pm a video of a 'busa being spanked around a circuit by an ex WSB champion and Moto GP rider.
but the fact that you've admitted a 'busa is a shit track bike
Far more fun to ride a bike where I can use all of what the bike can do
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
Just to say that if I ever do a trackday, I'm doing it on my ratted NTV, cos I like it
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
There's only one way to sort this out, sensibly, like adults.
And that's to meet up in real life for a fight.
And that's to meet up in real life for a fight.
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 7:02 pm There's only one way to sort this out, sensibly, like adults.
And that's to meet up in real life for a fight.
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
I did my first ever trackday on a Blackbird - the last trackday I did was on a KTM390Duke with a lot more experience.
I can honestly say that both were a shit ton of fun and I loved both days on those bikes. I also used a TLs and a ZX10r on track.
But the days that really stick are, TBH, the ones on the BB and the 390 - just cos they were a little ridiculous! Everyone told me I was stupid to take the BB on track, but it was my only bike, so I took it! I had friends that tracked BBs in inters and fast with a lot of success!! The little 390 was a hoot because, having only ridden big bikes before that, I could really ride the dinkytoy to it's limit everywhere and not scare myself shitless!! (I was generally a whisker away from scared out of my mind on the ZX10r!!)
Any bike is a track bike if you take it to a track. How much fun you get from it depends on your expectations I guess. I would have loved to have had a go on a Busa on track, but I reckon the BB handled better than the Busa would have
I can honestly say that both were a shit ton of fun and I loved both days on those bikes. I also used a TLs and a ZX10r on track.
But the days that really stick are, TBH, the ones on the BB and the 390 - just cos they were a little ridiculous! Everyone told me I was stupid to take the BB on track, but it was my only bike, so I took it! I had friends that tracked BBs in inters and fast with a lot of success!! The little 390 was a hoot because, having only ridden big bikes before that, I could really ride the dinkytoy to it's limit everywhere and not scare myself shitless!! (I was generally a whisker away from scared out of my mind on the ZX10r!!)
Any bike is a track bike if you take it to a track. How much fun you get from it depends on your expectations I guess. I would have loved to have had a go on a Busa on track, but I reckon the BB handled better than the Busa would have
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Re: World's Strongest Man at Donington.
Most of my track riding was on a 98 SRAD.
Fucking thing was laughing at me, I could swear it was thinking "Is that all you got, fella?"
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We’re all different, the Africa twin at Donington was the most fun I’ve had on track in years. Every session I came in grinning like a kid as it was so much fun. There were others coming in frustrated as they weren’t getting the best from their bikes, they had to faff with warmers for their slicks while I put the kettle on. Obvs others that loved the bike they were on too. But plenty could learn in the lower groups that the bike is irrelevant if fun is your priority.westers151 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:25 pmIf that's what floats your boat, good on you. I'd think it was a waste of money taking an inappropriate bike on track - I just don't see the point of it, but that's my way of thinking.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:07 pmSort of proves my point. Inappropriate bike could = more fun.westers151 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 5:27 pm a video of a 'busa being spanked around a circuit by an ex WSB champion and Moto GP rider.
but the fact that you've admitted a 'busa is a shit track bike
Of course I do sometimes like to take a much more suitable bike on track, here’s my 1090 adventure
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