🤔 Think it reflects more on the riders ability & skill level rather than the road itself.. having cycled it & ridden a motorcycle across it, select the right gear & stay far enough back from the rider in front if you are a follow the leader rider …alas far too many so called adventure bike riders spend too long outside the local “Costa Coffee” with their empty loaded panniers! When the should ideally be harnessing their riding skills 👻
been up the pass dozens of times on my Thruxton R, no issues 🤣
Thats why I will be on my Super Cub 125 and not my Rebel 1100 when I go this year, at least the bars saved the cyl heads.
Years spent riding much too powerful machines means they are conditioned into not opening the throttle so stall on low speed uphill hairpins !!
Took my Triumph Speed 400 over today. No problem.
🤔 Think it reflects more on the riders ability & skill level rather than the road itself.. having cycled it & ridden a motorcycle across it, select the right gear & stay far enough back from the rider in front if you are a follow the leader rider …alas far too many so called adventure bike riders spend too long outside the local “Costa Coffee” with their empty loaded panniers! When the should ideally be harnessing their riding skills 👻
These GS's are a wee bit heavier than a push iron kid, a little easier to pick a line on a small lighter bike
@@thequickwaydown..2599 🤔 ..ah I am aware of that I have a 1250GS myself 👍
It's cute that you both have the same bike :)
The GS'sssss were Simon and Andys, I was on my old Tiger 800.👍🏻