Great video no over speeding or hero stunts - exhaust has a nice sound (I have Akrapovic full system on my ZX14 too loud for cruising speed - drone but sound great everywhere else) notice the scrape when you hit a bump mid corner that always give me a fright - only happens when like you have gear on the back - even though I have new rated springs in the back and front
Yeah right!!!! I say check the Amalfi Coast if you really want to experience riding paradise, but if by chance you choose this Oxley Highway, make sure if you do, never to give anybody any tips anytime and anywhere, even if you receive a great service.......you might offend or better, surprise those generous Australians. Bollocks. ✌️
What do you mean you don’t understand? It is english GB Sailing, the simplest less grammatically evolved language on the planet. You are suggesting Renny 73 to drive on a road in a flat land with no beauty whatsoever, plus it’s full of stingy people. I’m suggesting another one. Simple.
@@mcccld73 I mean: is 'mcccld73' being sarcastic of is he serious? is he really suggesting NOT to give Australian's tips? Is he suggesting that we are easily offended by the gesture of tipping? Certainly, in my time I have refused tips. But there are occasions where continued refusal 'offends' the giver. If someone really thinks you have done a good job or given excellent service and wishes to have that rewarded or recognised by way of a tip, then it can offend the giver if you blatantly and doggedly refuse to accept that gift/reward. The way 'mcccld73' start's off his comment by saying "Yeah right!" (which by the way is a typical Aussie way of indicating sarcasm) indicates to me that he may well be being sarcastic. I don't know which country mcccld73 comes from and what their signal for sarcasm naturally is there, but to me he sounds that way because of his use of "Yeah Right!". It's an ENGLISH cultural thing done here in Australia. SO yes, I don't understand.
It start at the south of Grenoble, just here: www.google.ca/maps/place/Le+Pont-de-Claix,+France/@45.1230434,5.684146,14z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x12cb157e953bce27:0xb0656d09ead1c78f!2sN85,+05000+Gap,+France!3b1!8m2!3d44.5595031!4d6.0808626!3m4!1s0x478a8b7c5087249d:0xaef6aab4ac5f0879!8m2!3d45.1232021!4d5.6977844?hl=fr It's the national road N85.
Did route napoleon in 2014 from Cannes to Grenoble, and must agree one of the best roads I've ridden.
thank for sharing cheers
Best bike I ever own 2017 brembo edition perfect touring bike lol nice video
reminds me of a city bus i used to drive ; )
Thanks so much. I’m decided! 👍
Awesome - planning on riding this road when we tour france next year (on a Honda Trasnsalp )
nice road! lovin it
Wow. Cool!
Great video no over speeding or hero stunts - exhaust has a nice sound (I have Akrapovic full system on my ZX14 too loud for cruising speed - drone but sound great everywhere else) notice the scrape when you hit a bump mid corner that always give me a fright - only happens when like you have gear on the back - even though I have new rated springs in the back and front
Yes, all decked out on that corner...
いい音です!日本で同じバイク乗ってます。
The "SuperBike Racer" would ride the same speed yet, with much more drama hahaha, screaming 600..
If I can only have1 bike in the garage it would be the 14r by a country mile, followed in distant second by the sdr.
jupiter22177 I have just brought one sold a Honda blackbird to fund it miss the bird but the zzr is awesome
Me too. Great bike
Nice riding, sounds smooth, what cans do you have on it ?
Mann that some road!!!
The exhaust was two Fuel slip on cans in carbon.
what is the exhaust brand?
C fantastique
Come ride the Oxley Highway in NSW, Australia. Then you will know what riding and touring is really about in Aust.!
Yeah right!!!! I say check the Amalfi Coast if you really want to experience riding paradise, but if by chance you choose this Oxley Highway, make sure if you do, never to give anybody any tips anytime and anywhere, even if you receive a great service.......you might offend or better, surprise those generous Australians. Bollocks. ✌️
@@mcccld73 WHAT?!!, WTF are you saying? I don't understand ???
What do you mean you don’t understand? It is english GB Sailing, the simplest less grammatically evolved language on the planet. You are suggesting Renny 73 to drive on a road in a flat land with no beauty whatsoever, plus it’s full of stingy people. I’m suggesting another one. Simple.
@@mcccld73 I mean: is 'mcccld73' being sarcastic of is he serious? is he really suggesting NOT to give Australian's tips? Is he suggesting that we are easily offended by the gesture of tipping? Certainly, in my time I have refused tips. But there are occasions where continued refusal 'offends' the giver. If someone really thinks you have done a good job or given excellent service and wishes to have that rewarded or recognised by way of a tip, then it can offend the giver if you blatantly and doggedly refuse to accept that gift/reward. The way 'mcccld73' start's off his comment by saying "Yeah right!" (which by the way is a typical Aussie way of indicating sarcasm) indicates to me that he may well be being sarcastic. I don't know which country mcccld73 comes from and what their signal for sarcasm naturally is there, but to me he sounds that way because of his use of "Yeah Right!". It's an ENGLISH cultural thing done here in Australia. SO yes, I don't understand.
nice, this is MY roads ... LoL
Hi. Nice video and cool bike! Thinking about making the same trip in the spring 2017. What dates did you drive?
where, exacty, is this road, can't find it on google maps?
It start at the south of Grenoble, just here: www.google.ca/maps/place/Le+Pont-de-Claix,+France/@45.1230434,5.684146,14z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x12cb157e953bce27:0xb0656d09ead1c78f!2sN85,+05000+Gap,+France!3b1!8m2!3d44.5595031!4d6.0808626!3m4!1s0x478a8b7c5087249d:0xaef6aab4ac5f0879!8m2!3d45.1232021!4d5.6977844?hl=fr It's the national road N85.
N98 comin out of Grasse
Be careful guys, French have a tendency to drive on the middle of the road, sometime on the left side (and it's ride side driving in France).
your right. could have had me off