Your biking aims for 2020

Your biking aims for 2020

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Walter Sobchak

5,723 posts

223 months

Monday 9th December 2019
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I'd quite like to go to a European Moto GP round on my bike, the trouble always is finding people to go with as some of my mates always say they're up for going to one then life gets in the way!.

rev-erend

21,404 posts

283 months

Monday 9th December 2019
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Ride it for more than 20 miles as thats all I managed this year.

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NNH

1,515 posts

131 months

Monday 9th December 2019
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rev-erend said:
Ride it for more than 20 miles as thats all I managed this year.

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This is why I wonder about continuing to rent bikes instead of buying one.

moto_traxport

4,235 posts

220 months

Monday 9th December 2019
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NNH said:
rev-erend said:
Ride it for more than 20 miles as thats all I managed this year.

frown
This is why I wonder about continuing to rent bikes instead of buying one.
Test ride? Fake a bit of interest at half a dozen dealers, choose a couple of similar bikes (to “narrow your decision down”, e.g Street Triple & Speed Triple or KTM 790 & 1290 - you get the idea) and you’ll do 5-600 miles per year.

If you use your current bike (if you still own one) to get to the dealer rather than the car then hey presto 1500 - 2000 mile easy! smile

off_again

12,249 posts

233 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
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Taff107 said:
Will do. We're staying off the freeways as much as possible and for 'short runs' such as Palm Springs to San Diego, taking an extended 'scenic route' to get as much bike time as possible. Once I've put them together, I'll send you the Google Maps routes we will be taking if you want?
Send them over. I am riding from SF to LA via Palm Springs and some mountain routes starting the 16th January!!!

8IKERDAVE

2,278 posts

212 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
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Convert my current bike to a track bike (ZX6R)
Do more track days
Purchase a Speed Triple RS for the road
Do my first European road trip - more than likely Spain
Get my knee down (every year the same, never managed it!)

CRC25

34 posts

79 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
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Not riding but biking related - MCN Festival in February

Get a new bike, hopefully a 16 Speed triple 94 edition smile

Do a track day on my bike (FZS600) or rent/borrow a sportsbike

Wheelie school would be a bonus aim, the only one so far has been when i rolled on the throttle too hard with a pillion rotate

rev-erend

21,404 posts

283 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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moto_traxport said:
NNH said:
rev-erend said:
Ride it for more than 20 miles as thats all I managed this year.

frown
This is why I wonder about continuing to rent bikes instead of buying one.
Test ride? Fake a bit of interest at half a dozen dealers, choose a couple of similar bikes (to “narrow your decision down”, e.g Street Triple & Speed Triple or KTM 790 & 1290 - you get the idea) and you’ll do 5-600 miles per year.

If you use your current bike (if you still own one) to get to the dealer rather than the car then hey presto 1500 - 2000 mile easy! smile
Good idea.

Must try and do a few tests.

ashleyman

6,962 posts

98 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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I want to pass my big bike test.

teddosan

174 posts

81 months

Saturday 14th December 2019
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Convince my Mrs and daughter to let me learn to ride and get a bike!

Don Roque

17,990 posts

158 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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rev-erend said:
Ride it for more than 20 miles as thats all I managed this year.

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You'v fking done better than I managed. Between a baby and a six month house extension/garden renovation project, I scarcely had the cash or the energy to ride this year. By the time I was on top of that lot, I couldn't really be bothered to get the bike on the road. So, end of March next year I will be getting it taxed and on the road with some new tyres.

Part of the building project was building a new garage at home to house the bike. I haven't even been down the road to the garage where I store it to bring it home yet.

raining_sulphur

380 posts

189 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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teddosan said:
Convince my Mrs and daughter to let me learn to ride and get a bike!
I can relate to this. Trying to start off with a Grom or TNT125, not as intimidating for her, just to prove I won’t die.

NNH

1,515 posts

131 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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raining_sulphur said:
teddosan said:
Convince my Mrs and daughter to let me learn to ride and get a bike!
I can relate to this. Trying to start off with a Grom or TNT125, not as intimidating for her, just to prove I won’t die.
I waited for my wife to be out of country

raining_sulphur

380 posts

189 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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NNH said:
raining_sulphur said:
teddosan said:
Convince my Mrs and daughter to let me learn to ride and get a bike!
I can relate to this. Trying to start off with a Grom or TNT125, not as intimidating for her, just to prove I won’t die.
I waited for my wife to be out of country
Very sneaky, yet clever. I salute you.

SteveSunbeam

31 posts

155 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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Bloody wedding and honeymoon in 2020 to pay for so bugger all money left for motorbikes.

But I'm ignoring that little issue and hoping something will turn up like a money tree sprouting up in the garden for:

1. Mates and I are planning trip to Le Mans 24 hour Moto in April. Campsite armageddon.
2. Do a European trackday.
3. Ride to the Misano GP as it maybe Rossi's last.
4. Ride the North Coast 500.
5. Have a second attempt at the KTM motocross school I did this year as the weather made it lethal and was cut short.

Fat chance though.

mickymellon1

371 posts

164 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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ride to Spanish MotoGP via Pyrenees

ride to Albania (never been so why not) via Spa, B500, ring and transfagarasan

trackday on the superduke - maybe bring the old R1 along too

maybe sell the R1 and buy a Yamaha Tenere 700 and do a bit of the TET


podman

8,849 posts

239 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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NNH said:
raining_sulphur said:
teddosan said:
Convince my Mrs and daughter to let me learn to ride and get a bike!
I can relate to this. Trying to start off with a Grom or TNT125, not as intimidating for her, just to prove I won’t die.
I waited for my wife to be out of country
A1...Whats the saying, easier to ask for forgiveness than permission?...

Andy XRV

3,837 posts

179 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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podman said:
NNH said:
raining_sulphur said:
teddosan said:
Convince my Mrs and daughter to let me learn to ride and get a bike!
I can relate to this. Trying to start off with a Grom or TNT125, not as intimidating for her, just to prove I won’t die.
I waited for my wife to be out of country
A1...Whats the saying, easier to ask for forgiveness than permission?...
yesyesyes

Rawwr

22,722 posts

233 months

Tuesday 17th December 2019
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To sell the bikes and find a Lotus 2-Eleven instead.

cat69uk

38 posts

81 months

Tuesday 17th December 2019
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Walter Sobchak said:
I'd quite like to go to a European Moto GP round on my bike, the trouble always is finding people to go with as some of my mates always say they're up for going to one then life gets in the way!.
Just go on your own! I went to the Bol Dor in the south of France for my first time in Europe on a bike. Brilliant, don't have to wait for people, eat what and when you want. Just do it!