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Brit rides a S1000

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Thanks for posting the link. I had seen the near miss posted up lots of places but not the full vid.

I do want one!

NCS
 
Thanks for posting the link. I had seen the near miss posted up lots of places but not the full vid.

I do want one!

NCS

Yes, IIRC there was some discussion about the incident and how the press would have covered it. "Sport bike rider looses control...speed likely cause..."
 
Right, Aussie not Brit. Can an seasoned American rider adjust to riding on the left side of the road? Looks scary.
 
Yes, Its really not that hard. Some people put a "keep left"
Sticker somewhere on the instruments, as a reminder.
 
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