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Quite short vids, as unfortunately they're only panning clips and not on-bike stuff :( Couple more to follow.
This is at Camp, which leads onto the start/finish straight...
Click here to watch Duke-Camp-2 (http://media.putfile.com/Duke-Camp-2)
And this is coming round Camp, past the pits, and through Folly...
Click here to watch Duke-CampFolly (http://media.putfile.com/Duke-CampFolly)
And finally, coming into Quarry from Folly. Majorly hairy in a car, so just go slow on the bike :P
Click here to watch Duke-Quarry-Long (http://media.putfile.com/Duke-Quarry-Long)
heeehee need to get me a passenger ride pal ! :twisted:
You'll only want to get a bike afterwards though :wink:
Bring on the bike for the summer in oz :twisted:
true - had my first ever experiance of a bike on my mates Y reg R1.
W I C K E D
williams-3
22-12-2005, 12:54
looks good zollo ! i'm big bike fan too , Motogp been to donington last year was awsome and used to own a Aprilia Rs125 Harada Replica 8)
Cheers 8)
Will probably be going to Donington for next years MGP. If the weather's good :roll:
RS Aprilias rock. Almost bought a 250 as my first bike :twisted:
williams-3
22-12-2005, 13:02
yeh trying to talk the old man into goin halfers on a rs250 but he's had CBR1000's and GSX1100's so he dont really fancy it :x yeh i'll be goin if weathers good , this year was a joke .
I can understand his lack of enthusiasm...the 250 I test rode didn't seem that quick tbh. All about the handling with those things. I got an RVF 400 in the end, much more like a bigger bike. Perhaps he could be persuaded with something similar?
Or how about a 600? I've just bought one of them for the track, and it only cost me two grand!
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