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Chapters:
00:00 – Start of the video
00:03 – Intro
00:05 – Getting the bike out
07:06 – Setting tyres up
09:15 – Onboard
14:04 – Second onboard
18:31 – Third onboard

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21 Comments

  1. Love the video lee as to where to go for a day lee you should give the brecon beacons or neath in south Wales a look as that triumph 1200 was built for it .👍

  2. I dont follow u too much on social media etc. Sorry😊 but i was wondering how u make a livin as a racer? U do coaching on the side or have a company or just get payed from race winnings. Maybe abit too much of a personal question. But i was judt wondering how u can sustain a life as a racer if ur not like jonathan rea or mm93.

  3. Bikes, and people, are so much bigger now. My ‘73 Triumph 750 looks like a CT70 next to that thing.

    I have been run over by my own bike a few times, and I am very thankful it only weighed 220lbs. The last time it happened I hit a rock break with the foot peg bracket on the frame doing about 50mph. I hit the deck so hard I had to replace my helmet. I bounced off the ground three times. I was laying there for a while and then a bike landed on top of me, and I thought who the hell couldn’t see me laying here? It was own bike, KTM200EXC, upside down on top of me, idling in 4th gear with the chain snatching right over my head. I had just shifted down when I hit the rock break hidden in the grass. Thank God for Arai Helmets, and spectators. They said it was about 16’ in the air flipping end over end before it landed on me.

    When you tuck the front on a big thing like that Triumph, you are sometimes better off hanging on to it and using it to absorb the impact. Try not to be in front of it heading towards something hard. The only real way to know for sure what is best is practice 😊.

  4. For a tour out on a road bike has to be around North Yorkshire Kettlewell to Hawes road is good as is the trough of bowland…… could visit John McGuiness in Morecambe 👍

  5. It was interesting to see how smooth the video is from that bike around the track. It seems to float. I guess it is that sort of bike. Well done ridin that tall boy.

  6. Nice one, I have been contemplating getting bike with straight bars for track days like the Tuono v4 , your body position etc is not all that different to say if you were on a sports bike, as you say for the intermediate and middle groups it should be fine . Could you possibly do a similar video with a super naked bike like a Tuono or street fighter please ? Enjoy the tour of Scotland on the scrambler

  7. Well that's a little bit different but nice to see . Hope all went well for you and you had a good day ! My best wishes to you from the Philippines ❤️💪👍😉😀😁🏁🏍️🛺🐑🇵🇭🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  8. Getting the pegs to ground on the floor just goes to prove how you pushing the scrambler. Great vlog Lee. Nice to have you on something different. Look forward to the next 1. Are you doing Thruxton ?

  9. Greaat fun! For touring I love the Yorkshire Dales Swaledale and Wensleydale. Cos I am old I remember an ex racer and Harley dealer called Paul I think, cant remember his surname just now, but he challenged any non registered racer to beat him round a circuit on any road bike, him on a Harley. He was prepared to GIVE his bike to anyone faster. Nobody did him to my knowledge.

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