02-06-2020, 07:09 AM
(01-31-2020, 11:52 PM)Ray Wrote:(01-31-2020, 02:32 PM)Lee Wrote: Thanks, very interesting.Right - this was filmed in June 2017 according to some of the body work labels.
Surprised the documentary didn't follow the production of a 2020 model.
Great video, nonetheless.
Darrell. Until they get the exhaust back down and put on the luggage rack and perhaps a drive shaft, I'll probably only be a fan of the RR and not an owner - though the video chipped away somewhat at my resolve to hold out for what I want.
For those interested - Keith Code's group received their 2020s (making the 2018s available for sale). I'll be on one the third day they're available - at the Pirelli track at Las Vegas Speedway at the beginning of March. Should be fun. As you know, nothing like learning to smooth out a rocket to get the brain, eyes, and body fast enough to make the RS seem comfortable and safe on the road. Last time I was there, the coaching book had close to 200 different exercises to fine tune one's relationship to the bike and road.
Ray have fun at your upcoming track day! I totally agree with "learning to smooth out a rocket to get the brain, eyes and body fast enough to make the RS seem comfortable and safe on the road".
I did a Keith Code Track day a number of years ago at Black Hawk farms just north of Rockford IL. Since that time I did a half dozen or so track days with Sportbike Track time at the Autobahn Country Club. The last two track days were on a S1000RR.