well im thirsty for all kinds of bike action...
yes ive only had a licence for almost 2 years, but in those two years, ive done an awful lot - so although i might not be experienced in years, id like to think that im at least as experienced as your average fairweather rider. i have a total of about 40, 000 bike road miles to my name. over the space of two years, thats quite a lot (and a conservative estimate)...ive been to sheffield lots via work and the isle of man on the bike too - an interesting journey, met lots of people on the way (i travelled there on my own). fine, it wasnt the supergirl version of the long way round, but still, it was a long journey, plus ive seen the A1, the centre of london and the back roads more times than ive had sex this year (and roxy, that's lots, no reference to my other half, btw
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what im trying to say is that i think, on average, im relatively experienced on the road - and in quite a varied way.
well u know i race - badly, but im working on it and trying lots of things out - at least im competitive in the rain! as long as i dont crash lol and im quite good at cadwell, which is a very technical circuit - its probably the circuit im best at, if you compare me with the better riders at each circuit.
and you know i do track days - which, to me, are like sedate and disciplined race days...until i buy that laptimer ive been looking for lol
and now i got the trail bike im gonna start doing that offroad thang...
what im trying to show is that i like the challenge of all of it. i dont think its all still new to me. theres a great deal for me to learn, but my feeling is that the more i do something the more i realise i know even less than i did when i started! for me its all about learning! the reason i took up racing was exactly that! to learn! i dont have an older brother or dad who could show me mechanical stuff (and mum certainly aint getting her nails dirty) so the only way i can do it is by watching others and muddling along,myself...
thats why i have three bikes: my road bike, my race bike and my offroading bike - cause i want to learn about them all- not because i want to show off or because im rich - im not - i had to take a payment holiday from the mortgage to pay for the kdx and the zx is on finance and a previous non fault crash and the landrover paid for the racebike, so its not about me having money either - its about making sacrifices to do what i want to do: learn.
thats whats great about bike insurance policies over car ones - you can change vehicles lots without paying any excesses etc!