Of riding, skills, kilometres and tyres.

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Got my Mojo back today!!! :D
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Should we be scared to ask what your Mojo actually is?
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Supafrog wrote:Should we be scared to ask what your Mojo actually is?
Yeah, yeah...it's OK. I'm speaking of my motorcycle riding Mojo....not my other Mojo!!! :lol:

I got my groove back today. Entry speed was up and I was more confident of myself. Mid turn was settled and I even played a little mid turn on some longer turns, my lines were super smooth and allowed planty of vision through the turn thus making it faster in the process. I wasn't having to use any brakes while cranked over, which means I am getting the entry speed right. So all in all, it was back to normal for me and the bike today.........happy daze! :kuda:
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Mick C wrote:......Yep, I'd rather nothing goes wrong, but if it does it's definitely someone else's turn :roll:......
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: but it just seems so *natural* if something happens to/on/in front of/behind .....the Crim !!!

no shenanigans from me this year, I am bunging on a new rear just for the trip, and will probably run a new Bridgie 003 - I won't give a rats if its fried by the end !

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