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Gerald
06-01-18, 10:44 AM
Every spring, the Isle of Man - a tiny island hanging between Ireland and Great Britain - becomes a high-velocity, all-stakes speed zone.

Around 40,000 outsiders cram onto the island annually to watch and participate in what organizers call "the most dangerous race in the world."

The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT) is a series of motorcycle races. For two weeks, bikers blitz the public roads looping around the island at speeds approaching 200 mph

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Motorcycle-racing-s-most-dangerous-event-is-12959590.php

I remembered about thirty years ago when I went with a mate, so I sat behind him, on high speed on highway in fast turns ... it's still stuck so motorcycles have never been my thing. Even if I have license for it.

Eichhörnchen
06-01-18, 06:13 PM
One of my old pub pals used to run the TT for a while. He's a Facebook buddy now and lives on the island farming sheep but still rides big bikes around there

Skybird
06-01-18, 06:46 PM
New game dealing with it (the race event, not the crash).


Cannot say whether its good or not, my race sims are AC and RR.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypGgVxcwbwI

Reece
06-01-18, 06:56 PM
One of my old pub pals used to run the TT for a while. He's a Facebook buddy now and lives on the island farming sheep but still rides big bikes around there
I've been riding bikes since I was 16, currently have a BMW R1100RT, the wife and I go everywhere on it. Winter here now so it goes off the road for 3 months while I service and clean it.:yep:
So long as you keep a sharp watch and give way to everything when riding you're generally quite safe, and a decent speed.:up:

Commander Wallace
06-01-18, 07:51 PM
I've been riding bikes since I was 16, currently have a BMW R1100RT, the wife and I go everywhere on it. Winter here now so it goes off the road for 3 months while I service and clean it.:yep:
So long as you keep a sharp watch and give way to everything when riding you're generally quite safe, and a decent speed.:up:
I wasn't aware you rode motorcycles Reece. Good for you. :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:
That's quite a machine you have as well, Reece. Good choice. Safe travels to you and your wife both.

With regards to the TT race, I have no interest in going that fast. I much prefer my bigger, low slung cruisers to the sport bikes. Ironically, I took a safety course to evaluate and update my driving characteristics and abilities. My Instructor for 2 days was a 64 year old gentleman who drove / rode a 200hp KTM sport bike. :doh: It may have been a KTM 1190 RC8 but i'm not sure.
http://derestricted.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/ktm_rc8_r_01.jpg (https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiP6rbu4LPbAhUhp1kKHcxbCk4QjRx6BAgBEAU&url=http%3A%2F%2Fderestricted.com%2Fmotorcycles%2F ktm-rc8-r-2&psig=AOvVaw1RWb7wYjyZsi8z10oWFtq_&ust=1527986886282105)


My Instructor wanted me to take a walk on the wild side and drive one of these sport bikes but I said, No thanks. :yep:

Ironically, KTM CEO Stefan Pierer has discontinued production and distribution of KTM super sport bikes like the one above. Stefan has said they are too dangerous and have no place on a public street. I completely agree.


http://www.therideadvice.com/no-more-superbikes-for-ktm-ceo-says-theyre-too-dangerous-for-public-roads/

Reece
06-01-18, 08:44 PM
Thanks, and I don't blame you with the super bikes, you only have to come off once!!:doh:
In my young (stupid) days I went around a sharp corner doing 60+ mph and a car was waiting to turn right, I couldn't move to the right due to oncoming traffic and not enough time to slow down, had a pillion passenger!! We hit the car and thankfully we both went over the top of the car and just got a few bruises, typical I landed on my ass!!!:oops: Ouch!! Lesson learned!:yep:

Gerald
06-02-18, 07:05 AM
I've been riding bikes since I was 16, currently have a BMW R1100RT, the wife and I go everywhere on it. Winter here now so it goes off the road for 3 months while I service and clean it.:yep:
So long as you keep a sharp watch and give way to everything when riding you're generally quite safe, and a decent speed.:up: Well done buddy,be careful.:)

em2nought
06-02-18, 08:17 AM
It was a nice little Island to visit thirty years ago. Took one of the USN tugs down from the Holy Loch. Felt kind of funny walking around in crackerjacks, sort of like being back in WW2. I think we need a reset.

Onkel Neal
06-02-18, 04:39 PM
Yes, I have watched this race before, it is nuts how dangerous it is.

Btw, my 2008 Suzuki just rolled 67,000 miles. Hunter, how many you got on your Tiger? :doh:

Schroeder
06-02-18, 04:51 PM
Maybe I should compete there. I'm sure I can crack the track record....on my CBR 250....:dead:

Jimbuna
06-03-18, 06:54 AM
Maybe I should compete there. I'm sure I can crack the track record....on my CBR 250....:dead:

https://i.imgur.com/33HNAnO.gif

:O:

HunterICX
06-04-18, 05:44 AM
Yes, I have watched this race before, it is nuts how dangerous it is.

You need big nuts to participate in that event, even MotoGP riders like Rossi who once did a lap said it was crazy.

Btw, my 2008 Suzuki just rolled 67,000 miles. Hunter, how many you got on your Tiger? :doh:

My Tiger is still a Cub when it comes to the milage that's on it , just passed my first official service maintenance milestone on it so you can imagine it's not so much 12-14.000km or so. Problem is that I'm surrounded by Yamahas at work which are easy to grab for a quik spin:D. Also bought a car as of last year so that's not helping either :yep:.

Plan to take my Tiger to the Sahara Desert this year when we Visit Morroco. :sunny:

Schroeder
06-04-18, 05:55 AM
Look who is back.:salute:

Jimbuna
06-04-18, 06:00 AM
Look who is back.:salute:

Who? :hmmm:

:03:

Onkel Neal
06-04-18, 06:08 AM
Sweet, welcome back, Hunter. :Kaleun_Cheers: I would like to see pics when you take the Morroco trip, that would be amazing to drop into conversation with women, " When I was riding in the Sahara one day..." :D

I'm thinking about a new bike (in theory) because I have had my Strom for 10 years now. Maybe the Ducati 1100 Scrambler, love those style bikes.

HunterICX
06-04-18, 06:38 AM
Look who is back.:salute:

Who? :hmmm:

:03:

Who? What? Where?
https://i.imgur.com/ihvxZex.gif

Sweet, welcome back, Hunter. :Kaleun_Cheers: I would like to see pics when you take the Morroco trip, that would be amazing to drop into conversation with women, " When I was riding in the Sahara one day..." :D

I'm thinking about a new bike (in theory) because I have had my Strom for 10 years now. Maybe the Ducati 1100 Scrambler, love those style bikes.

Thanks Neal,

I can tell them about all the sand! :D

A Ducati? Well you know, Italian bikes are like Italian Women. They look beautiful, are high in maintenance, gives you headaches and only let you ride them when they feel like it. :03:

Schroeder
06-04-18, 08:08 AM
I can tell them about all the sand! :D

Let me tell you about when I rode my Triumph Tiger "Anakin Edition" through the Sahara....:har:

Commander Wallace
06-04-18, 09:00 AM
Who? What? Where?
https://i.imgur.com/ihvxZex.gif



A Ducati? Well you know, Italian bikes are like Italian Women. They look beautiful, are high in maintenance, gives you headaches and only let you ride them when they feel like it. :03:




LOL. Love it. :k_rofl: If you don't have a copyright on that phrase, I would like to use it. I will just have to be careful when and where I use it. :03:

Welcome back Hunter. It's great to see you back in Subsim. :Kaleun_Applaud:




I'm thinking about a new bike (in theory) because I have had my Strom for 10 years now. Maybe the Ducati 1100 Scrambler, love those style bikes.


I had never seen one of these Strom's before Neal. They look like a cross between a sport bike with cruiser elements and the suspension of a competition dirt bike. Interesting. How Many CC's and what are the horsepower and torque figures for it ?

HunterICX
06-04-18, 11:21 AM
Let me tell you about when I rode my Triumph Tiger "Anakin Edition" through the Sahara....:har:

Don't underestimate my Horsepower!

LOL. Love it. :k_rofl: If you don't have a copyright on that phrase, I would like to use it. I will just have to be careful when and where I use it. :03:

Welcome back Hunter. It's great to see you back in Subsim. :Kaleun_Applaud:

Sure, no problem and thanks.


I had never seen one of these Strom's before Neal. They look like a cross between a sport bike with cruiser elements and the suspension of a competition dirt bike. Interesting. How Many CC's and what are the horsepower and torque figures for it ?

Neal's Vstrom is a 650cc engine with 66bhp and 60.3 Nm at 6.400rpm for torque.

We used to have them in our rental fleet as well, very reliable nimble and comfortable bikes for touring.

Schroeder
06-04-18, 12:37 PM
Don't underestimate my Horsepower!

I was more referring to this:;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tLf1JO5bvE

Commander Wallace
06-05-18, 07:01 AM
[QUOTE=HunterICX;2555941




Neal's Vstrom is a 650cc engine with 66bhp and 60.3 Nm at 6.400rpm for torque.

We used to have them in our rental fleet as well, very reliable nimble and comfortable bikes for touring.[/QUOTE]




Thanks Hunter. I'm not surprised you would be familiar with these motorcycles and know the specs. The motorcycles from Japan have a reputation for being well engineered and reliable with few hiccups. It doesn't matter if you chose Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki or Yamaha. There are of course motorcycles from Italy, the U.S and many others like Triumph from England that enjoy excellent reputations as well.





Thanks again Hunter for the info.