Tnks. I've done Portim?o many times but by car. It's my favorite track. The S1000RR will be only for street riding!
Soofsayer will you travel with your RR from UK to here?
A video from me in Portimao.
HAHAHA I know is a great bike for that, but I prefer keeping the car for that! Maybe on day just a lap or two! But I'm afraid to like it too much...!!!Noooo ! You have to take the RR on track, that's what they are for ! Been 3 times to Portimao track, fantastic lol
I choose gray/black with the 2 packs and alarm. I prefer the blue or red but it's more visible to be stolen. But never the less I like the gray as well.Welcome Andre ... I bet you want to wind forward your watch to next week... what color scheme did you choose?
Yes Jimmy I am. Portugal is a very nice country to have motorcycles. And the strange thing is: there isn't that big number of people driving motorcycles here.
And FYI the motorcycles here cost about the same of other countries in Europe. And the cars cost a lot more than the averaged. It's something I never did quite understand-ed.
There is still a good number of bikes here, but if you think about the weather and the price of the bikes comparing to cars it's still a low number in my opinion.Funny how times have changed. When I lived there as a teenager in the 80s everyone had a bike. You could get a 50cc licence at 14 with a bribe and a multiple choice test. All my mates had bikes, they were prolific. I do remember that the guys who were older that had the big sports bikes tended to die off quickly, the roads were all stone wall lined and the surface could turn to mush around the next bend, not forgetting the potholes that should have been called craters. Oh, and the drivers were nuts, which probably didn't help the biker lifespan.
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