I've only had bikes for 19 years, so much shorter riding time than most of you! I was lucky to have two really good riding buddies over the years who helped me learn 'how' to ride. Both were ex racers and way faster than I've ever been, but also they taught me to ride the road fast, not to ride the road like a track. So although we did go fast, it was also following the road rather than straight-lining everything.
As a result I've always Loved getting a set of corners 'right' and if I can get them right and fast, I'm a very happy chick. But I've always known I wasn't as fast as them on the roads. TBF, faster than lots, but not one of the fastest!!
I've barely ridden in the last four years and also found out that actually fat bikers don't bounce as well as expected, so I really don't know the answer to 'what are the differences'. Add to that that not only do I have to relearn to ride (without either riding buddy) I also have to relearn on the other side of the road!! LOL I have done 10's of 1000's of kms on the other side, so I figure that won't be too freaky, but till I go out in the summer on good roads, I won't know
I suspect that once I can physically ride well and mentally have the ability back, then there's a good chance I'll go back to being a bit of a twat on a bike. Probably depends on who I find out here to ride with. But I did notice that when I was on the main road (which is still pretty twisty!), well, damn it felt good to go a bit faster round the series of bends!! Ok, fast over here isn't that fast. I think I was doing 60-70mph on the bendy section on the day there were no other vehicles there. Sounds much better in kph!! The limit on most roads by me is 80kph/50mph, so it's all a fair bit slower than over there!!
But, different to many of you guys, I have no kids or other dependants, so that's a balancing act I haven't had to deal with. I will have a responsibility as a business owner (hopefully!) but as long as my brain works, I can employ people to drive!!
I also no longer have a bike that goes at mad speeds, so I will be slower regardless!!
So, differences I expect for next year -
relearning physically and mentally so might take a while to get back to 'stupid'
different side of the road - and very different type of car driving here to deal with
very different bike, slower/less powerful
Of course, good chance is that with the different bike I'll just build up to riding it flat out everywhere!!! But probably not in the first season! LOL
Mostly depends on how I feel as I build up to it - if I still love RLAT, I will; if I don't, I won't!!!