OMG, I love it...

I've been watching and it has been some great racing. Really interesting for us riding our own, more stock, harley baggers.
 
That's pretty darn entertaining Cujet.
These guys really had to pull up their skirts, er... bags to get that kind of cornering clearance. More than once I've seen somebody hustle a bagger through the Rockies out here. Unfortunately, most of the other times they are holding up RV's and tractor trailers.
This is good racing though.
 
I'm sure it was a good time for the riders, and proof that anything can be raced.

MotoGP will be aired on NBC in about half an hour, if you want to see bikes built for Roadracing.
 
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The difference between riders and bikers is the percentile of your
motorcycles ability you have mastered *reguardless* of the type of bike
you ride...
 
Here's how it goes when a rider doesn't know how to lean a bagger. (language warning)




But there's a few in this clip that do it well.

 
Thanks Cujet for posting this. Who knew watching baggers would be so much fun? I’m predicting these racing baggers to become a thing! I hope they visit VIR.
 
It makes me glad that the roads I ride aren't as overrun as Mulholland.

I loved to race the bendy bits of Mulholland... first time was 1982 on
my magnesium 3 spoke Dymag equipped GPz550 and again in 2003 on
Mr.RC45... I remember Bulls Eye corner and the horde of camera
equipped spotters waiting to record anyone who toss their ride...

1981 GPz550 Kawasaki....
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Ed (on the left) is the Owner of the Rock Store...
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I had a 85 550 GPZ ( the last was the last year produced) I really liked the bike.
 
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