Should I say or should I no.......
The harsh reality is: 99% of road warriors on liter (and 600's) sport bikes, are completely unable to exploit what they ride to it's potential, and it is frightening to watch some of them try, and ride way beyond their ability to control their own destiny.
The Akaroa GP, the Rimataka hill and the Takaka hill are three classic examples of places you will find sport bike riders "proving" something
The need to get a knee down to "prove" speed is utterly deluded, and in the real world, on a twisty road with potentially hidden variables, leaves most sportbike riders exposed without the tools need to cope when it goes wrong. Local statistic on the Akaroa GP is an average of one rider every year killed in a single bike crash on the Hilltop section.(this excludes bike vs car, bike vs camper, bike vs towed boat) It goes wrong, rider target fixates and the only tool rider has is grab brake,,,,,, bang!
There are riders on sport bikes on the Akaroa GP that turn up to track days ( public "have a go days" run by Motorcycling Canterbury on Ruapuna and Levels) convinced they could show Stoner the way round the track, at the morning briefing everyone is told the guys in their group wearing dayglo vests will be racers doing laps for people to follow and get the idea about the "how" and they are available for riders to talk to between sessions to get advice and on track coaching during the day.
So, you go out in the "fast" group to circulate and observe, you watch someone doing it all wrong and you buzz in in front, turn in the seat to get eye to eye, tap the tail of your bike in the universal signal to follow - try to slow them down some, and try to show track positioning, where to be looking, when to be turning, braking, where to be apexing ect, there are ways to demo this stuff on the move that work quite well after a chat in the pits, but...... plenty of these guys get all offended and blast past you on the straight bit and try to leave you in their dust, shows the boys on the the pit wall "hey you see me go past that guy?! fuck I'm fast". So you go past them at the next corner and go around it looking back at them with the upraised palm signal that is universally understood by all, give it another shot at lead and follow, often getting the same result, most of the go fast sport bike mob just don't believe they get it wrong and need help.
Same guys riding a thousand miles an hr on public roads.
The "Akaroa GP" is named after the thousand mile an hr sport bike mob that thrash it (Chch - Akaroa and back) every weekend.
A lot like the Harley thing, a small minority makes you hate them all.
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