During the ride on Sunday, we hooked up with another mate and his partner. They both ride BMW's, he a K1200S and she an F800ST. She rides well within her limits and is smooth and safe. He, unfortunately, is an accident waiting to happen. (According to my mate, he bins a bike about every 12 months or so!!) I sat behind him for a little while as it was obvious he wanted to lead. He would blast past on the straights. After he passed me on about the 5th straight, I decided to not pass him in the next set of corners, but rather sit behind and watch the action! And action aplenty it was!!! He proceeded to run wide on almost every left hander, to the point where on one occasion and oncoming car had to move over into the dirt to avoid him. On right handers he was entering way too shallow and thus, using half of the oncoming lane once again!!! Again, a car had to pull into the dirt to avoid him (Ablood big 4wd it was too, he was lucky not to get collected!!).
Any way, my point is that for the newer players, road positioning and corner entries are paramount to a safe, fast, fun and ejoyable ride! If it is a right hander, we should be somewhere in the left hand part of the left hand lane and if a right hander, then as far to the right of the left hand lane as possible!! Anyway, there are millions of roadcraft tips which the members in here might possibly offer, so I thought I would open it up for others thoughts....!

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There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?