Proof Its Not What You Ride but How You Ride It

big RunnerDucatiBaylisstic4 thumb Proof Its Not What You Ride but How You Ride ItEveryone intuitively knows that the fast guys are fast on anything but its one thing to know and another to have it visually laid out in front of you. MotoBlog.it got these photos of an older, 2-valve Ducati Monster leaned over just about as far as it will go before a close encounter with tarmc from a reader nicknamed ‘Ducati Runner Baylisstic’.

big RunnerDucatiBaylisstic1 thumb Proof Its Not What You Ride but How You Ride ItDucati Riders are perhaps a little less likely to bench race their motorcycles (since in most cases Japanese alternatives are faster, more powerful etc..) than other motorcycle enthusiasts but the way this guy ride his old Monster (just like he is Troy Bayliss) shows you can rail on anything.

big RunnerDucatiBaylisstic2 thumb Proof Its Not What You Ride but How You Ride ItSource: MotoBlog.it

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2 Responses to “Proof Its Not What You Ride but How You Ride It”

  1. Respect.
    I’ve seen an A-Grader smoke everyone on a club ride while on an old 450 single. The riders on 2 & 4 valve belt drive machinery only ended up in the same place because the route had been agreed on in advance. Nobody saw him after the first few bends (myself included).
    It’s all down to talent.

  2. Japanese faster? Errrr, NO!

    The fastest is the ITALIAN MV Agusta beast, well over 300kmh