Bit embarrassing this one..... managed to catch my right boot on a traffic island joining a the A4 at Heathrow today. Done it a few times before but only minor (wake up!) ones.
No other vehicles involved! Don't know how or why it happened. Just maybe rather far cranked over and cutting the Apex too close!
Result is a bit of bone broken off the side of my foot.
My leaky Daytona is now looking a bit buggered and I know they'll charge me for the repair. ARSE!
So a few hobbling days lay ahead at the comfort of home.
Daytime TV anyone?!
Bailey.
Honda VFR750 FV 1997 Red and dirty, 130K miles.
Honda VFR800 Xf Crossrunner 2016 White and dirty, 120K miles.
Bailey, how the hell you survive down there i've no idea,dropped a bike off by London Bridge tube station and collected another from Metropolis at V/Bridge jesus what a nightmare
winger wrote:Bailey, how the hell you survive down there i've no idea,dropped a bike off by London Bridge tube station and collected another from Metropolis at V/Bridge jesus what a nightmare
Particularly tasty roundabout just around from Metropolis before Westminster Bridge...
I got a clear run round the elephant roundabouts this evening, about as much fun as you can have on a bike in the city
winger wrote:Bailey, how the hell you survive down there i've no idea,dropped a bike off by London Bridge tube station and collected another from Metropolis at V/Bridge jesus what a nightmare
Chris, it's wierd when you are born into it, it's somehow stuck in your blood! The times I've moved away from 'da smoke', I've really missed it.
Somtimes you have a bad day and bloody hate the place, but on the whole I get a right good buzz out of it.
I don't think I'd like it as much driving a van round town tho!
Honda VFR750 FV 1997 Red and dirty, 130K miles.
Honda VFR800 Xf Crossrunner 2016 White and dirty, 120K miles.
winger wrote:Oddly enough, i can understand that!!!,it's just for us outsiders it's like try swim in porridge!!!
Great description!
Agreed.
When conditions are right, London can be quite a giggle to ride through - it's certainly a buzz I'll give it that. Does take practice though; a couple of weeks not riding around the Smoke and it's bloody scary the first time back. Often pop in on the MZ - it really is the perfect tool for the job; nippy enough to 40 or so, good handling, excellent front brake (a bit too excellent actually!), titchy turning circle, v narrow and the loudest standard horn I've ever heard on a bike.