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Rooi Els can be a nightmare but still find franshoek pass to be a bit more dangerous.
Yeah I heard so as well
I heard that on hells people were throwing nails on the road on Sunday mornings cause they were tired of hearing all the bikes riding up and down
I agree completely with youfor real?? nails??
thats just coward man. they should just close off hells on sunday morning and give bikers free access to enjoy the road.
we gna do it anyway so why not make it a controlled environment
Exactly and its not like people cant get to their destination, there is Sir Lowrey's which will take them to the same locationthat would be brillaint. roads will always be top quality and also they can have medics standing by in case ...
its quite simple actually. if you cant control a situation then the next best thing to do is to regulate it.
give us a playground and there will be alot less of us creating our own
and usually sir lowrys gna be faster too.Exactly and its not like people cant get to their destination, there is Sir Lowrey's which will take them to the same location
Yeah that is definitely an option.and usually sir lowrys gna be faster too.
but from a safety and control point of view, also will have the least impact on traffic
id say hellshoogte... the road is wide. has more lanes. can park off on the side of the road. easy to block off at both ends. and traffic can easily re-route to the destination by jst adding 5 mins on their drive time.
LOL i work for local gov... there is cash..nuff saidYeah that is definitely an option.
If only MAWC could arrange something like this then I am sure they and government will make loads of cash
It would be an awesome alternative to track day
@Riaz what you looking for. prob could find you something if you gave me an idea.anyone selling a bike?
looking for a lekker beginners bike- i have never owned a motor bike before, so maybe you guys can advise in the right direction@Riaz what you looking for. prob could find you something if you gave me an idea.
also for the right price everything is for sale
honestly... my biggest mistake was getting a 400. within 3 months i sold it and looked for something biggerlooking for a lekker beginners bike- i have never owned a motor bike before, so maybe you guys can advise in the right direction
i want something MAINLY to commute to and from work (yes i know once i get into it will turn into a more frequent thing, sunday runs and the like)
yeah i was also leaning to the 600cchonestly... my biggest mistake was getting a 400. within 3 months i sold it and looked for something bigger
depending on ur size. a good all round bike is a 600cc. honda is without a doubt the easiest bike to ride.
my preference cbbr600f4. i havent ridden/rode a bike that handles better. thats a carb version tho. the later model being the f4i
awesome bikes and definitely worth looking into
yeah i was also leaning to the 600cc
after we heard about that accident yesterday, im back at square one convincing my wife to get a bike
yip thats the plan LOLi can imagine that to be a back n forth....
no matter what you say you will never convince her otherwise but.....
the more you hou dik the sooner she will give in just to shut you up
best of luck to you man.yip thats the plan LOL
post pics and specs, lets have a lookMy bajaj is for sale...
I agree, but get one with big wheels.Personally @Riaz I would say start off with a cheap 150cc scooter to get used to road sense and dealing with traffic and lane splitting.
The reason I say a scooter is because it is a lot easier to get used to being on 2 wheels without having to worry about clutch and gears etc, you can build a great road sense being on a scooter.
Then once you are comfy got a bike of your choice