R1200GS tries to stay with MTS1200 with full Termi (northern Spain)
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Which road is it, I mean. Thanks.
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Where is that exactly?
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The ride you both took is a nice road, hopefully you will both have long riding careers. Seems like the GS kept up just fine, it is not the bike, but the rider... Does not matter if there are oncoming cars or not, a great motorcycle rider will always stay on his/her side of the lane- it takes more skill to only use your side of the road, than making turns using both lanes. That being said, you are both only "fair" riders in my view...lol
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Man that GS kept on crossing the median. There is no shame in not keeping up. Keep it safe.
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Not sure I would want to tour with you guy's. Dont take much scenery in or you'd end up in a field..
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This is an interesting video, in that it has me thinking that modern bikes, due to modern technology, are easily capable of going about as fast as you would want to go on road without any problems (not like the 'old' days where you could go fast but it was more of a risk). Sure, 0-100 times may vary but just about any bike can go 'safe fast' through a mountain pass. So, I am thinking that for adventure bikes its time to ignore their 'on road' ability and focus on 'off road', thats where its at.
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Keep right
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If you can't keep your lane, slow down!
But its a vernice road! The speed is ok, but (as I mentioned) keep right!
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I watched this video twice, after and after.. Amazing ride.
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4:32 Duck. You drive way too fast for this road...
great bikes, great driver, great roads, great vid...there is truly nothing else to add.
but two small question:
1. what pipe doea mount the ducati?
2. how did you handle the wind noise on your iphone video? did you treat it with some software?
lamps!
brasletti 10 months ago
@brasletti
1) Full Termi system (Termignoni)
2) Look at the video description for a link to Spence's video channel (his video;-) and contact him
Cheers....ride safe!
Andy
AndyW1200GS 10 months ago