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Best Ride I've Ever Had!

#1 Post by wavey » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:04 pm

Picture one of those balmy sunny weekend days, you know, those rare occasions that happen maybe once or twice a year. the weathers perfect, traffic is minimal and you're in the right frame of mind for a spin on the bike.
Well a few weeks ago such conditions presented themselves and off I went, all relaxed and at one with the world, just tootling along minding my own business when....BLAM a violent blast of noise followed by buffetting from slipstream....I recovered my senses to see some sort of Harley barrelling down the road. The noise was deafening and he was really shifting. I raised and eyebrow to myself but I was determined not to let anything destroy my tranquil afternoon when, of all things, the B*stard went and gave me the bird.....!!!!!!!
Now I'm not one to easily get angry but I must admit the red mist came down and I took off in pursuit.
I slowly gained on him, when, he glanced in his Iron Cross mirror dropped a cog and shot off. Jesus, that thing could shift but the race was on, honour needed to be served. There was no turning back.
I managed to stick to his tail for a couple of miles but it was hard work. His bike was obviously not standard and he was leaving me for dead in the straights but I could claw back the distance lost in the bends, and I knew this road. Up ahead was a couple of miles of really twisty road, perfect.
I stayed in touch and held on until we arrived at the point where I knew I had the advantage. as we went through the first left hander I saw my opponent glance nervously in his mirror and I sensed his fear, he knew his advantage was lost.
Within the first three corners I was right on his back wheel, the roar and blast from his straight through pipes pounded my face, the sparks from his pegs showered me but there was to be no turning back.
At the next bend I showed him my front wheel and he responded with a twist of throttle that had the rear tyre spinning leaving a black line down the road, the back of his bike weaving. He was on the ragged edge and I knew I had him.
We tipped into a left and I got on the inside, then flicked into a hard right, this allowed him to edge away again but I knew the next blind corner was a long left and I had the line. As we entered the corner I grit my teeth, now or never, this was it. I got my front wheel ahead and hit the apex spot on, forcing him wide and as I straightened up coming out of the corner I was ahead, I'd done it.
I look over my shoulder to see him falling back behind me, and, he raised his hand in salute before turning off and away.
I pulled over to the side of the road, I needed a cigarette.
I was elated but shaking all over, bathed in sweat but happy.. I had won.
And I can tell you, he was a good rider................................................................
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I can honestly say Ive never pedalled that mountain bike so hard in my life. !!!!!!!!!!
Dave


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#2 Post by HisNibbs » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:26 pm

Ho Ho had me going for a while. :smt001

Reminds me of a real , I mean 'fictional' one I had on the Falco. Filtered in just in front of 'heavey' type on a loud custom low rider Harley and we cut quickly through the traffic together. Then we hit an open dual carriageway that I know well with a nice S bend under a bridge coming up. I gass it a bit in the slow lane and he roars up and just about past in the fast lane. As we approach the bend doing about 80 he hits the brakes and I hit the gass. .
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#3 Post by scorpio24v » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:27 pm

Ha,
I did think either a bad dream or a CG125. If Hardly riders are so "righteous" why do they ride such crap bikes?
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#4 Post by Falco9 » Wed Sep 23, 2009 7:37 am

Nice one Dave...........By the way I looked everywhere for you at Portsmouth but couldn't find a Falco anywhere in the queue or on the ferry. On the return trip at Santander I thought I'd found you, but it was a bloke from Stoke on a (rare) Green Falco

Anyway, hope you had a great trip, we did!!

F9 :smt006
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#5 Post by wavey » Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:52 am

Hi F9, there were a lot of bikes on that outward ferry, no wonder we couldn't find each other. I found 3 Tuono riders but they hadn't heard of the ridersite.

You wouldn't have found me on the return ferry 'cos we came back via Caen in Normandy.

Still, even though I couldn't find you, I still managed to get pissed on the boat (sorry but i drank that pint I was going to get for you), and had a great holiday.

Hope the same can be said for yours?
Dave


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