I loved watching you at cadwell on that bmw R1200S - so much so that I bought one - I LOVED the front end - but for some unknown reason it didn't make me any faster round cadwell - or anywhere else come to think of it
Bill was (still is) a great bike to ride, obviously well down on straight-line power compared to the rash of modern super bikes however to enjoy a good scratch round you don'y need 200bhp. If I could find a reasonably priced HP2 I'd find the cash and have it just for those special days when I get out on track on my own.
Cheers Harry. The reason I keep it at 720 is that on a coaching day, like the one where this footage was recorded; the client does 7 x 20min sessions on track, and I like to give them a DVD of the footage of their day. I can only just squeeze this amount of footage recorded at 720 on to a DVD - I don't think that would be possible if I ran it at 1080. Unless you can advise me otherwise?
Cheers, Mickey, but all my coaching is only ever done from behind so I can see what my customer is doing on the bike - hence, I only ride at their pace, and I'm reacting to what they're doing, rather than being proactive and riding how I normally would. There's no point me riding my best lap, as coaching is all about getting the best out of them. However, it is fair to say that sometimes, I do get a faster guy who makes me earn my money ruclips.net/video/-3mfueI54jg/видео.html
I remember you at aintree on the lc. Doesn’t seem that long ago and your still up there. Great videos
I loved watching you at cadwell on that bmw R1200S - so much so that I bought one - I LOVED the front end - but for some unknown reason it didn't make me any faster round cadwell - or anywhere else come to think of it
Bill was (still is) a great bike to ride, obviously well down on straight-line power compared to the rash of modern super bikes however to enjoy a good scratch round you don'y need 200bhp. If I could find a reasonably priced HP2 I'd find the cash and have it just for those special days when I get out on track on my own.
You always drive such beautiful lines
Thank you Erik, I have been practicing for 35 years. ;)
Great footage, thanks!. It seems your customer is doing well...
Yes, and he's just 17yrs. Got lots of good elements in his riding, just needs to string them together and be a bit more precise.
He's very young, a lot of fun is waiting for him. Mike please upgrade your video resolution to 1080p or more. Thanks.
Cheers Harry. The reason I keep it at 720 is that on a coaching day, like the one where this footage was recorded; the client does 7 x 20min sessions on track, and I like to give them a DVD of the footage of their day. I can only just squeeze this amount of footage recorded at 720 on to a DVD - I don't think that would be possible if I ran it at 1080. Unless you can advise me otherwise?
Sorry Mike, I didn't know... Cheers
Fk that's fast lol that bend after the straight ur turning in at 110mph!
Yes, it certainly blows the wind up your skirt aproaching Coppice full chat on a 1000cc Sports bike.
What is the blue light?
It's an aux brake light, so you can see when I'm on an off the brakes.
Doesn't need much coaching!!
Yes Tripnut, he's good; but everyone can improve. I've been practicing for 38 years now, and still learning stuff.
Awesome video you all just have a look at my videos they are really really good Lol..
Given equal bikes i think he would give ya a run for your money 😬
Cheers, Mickey, but all my coaching is only ever done from behind so I can see what my customer is doing on the bike - hence, I only ride at their pace, and I'm reacting to what they're doing, rather than being proactive and riding how I normally would. There's no point me riding my best lap, as coaching is all about getting the best out of them. However, it is fair to say that sometimes, I do get a faster guy who makes me earn my money ruclips.net/video/-3mfueI54jg/видео.html
and you're client doesn't look as if he needs too much help
Thanks for taking the time to comment, I must admit, he made me earn my cash that day! #onit