Hello,
Again. another continuation of the previous video’s. This time heading back over the Kirkstone Pass in the direction of Windermere. Yet more stunning views and we have to endure the crazy drivers looking at them.
Hope you enjoy the ride.
Thanks for watching.
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Good to hear the tyres appear more than up to the job as I swopped to michelin on my Hunter 350 as the MRF tyres were not good at all. Also glad I chose the playa black colour as it looks superb in your videos.
Morning Ian, you got some cracking weather there eh!
Yep the car driver's are a pain cutting straight through the bends ,too frigging lazy to turn the wheel,
You'll soon have it run in ,then you can release the revs , I passed a couple of cars on my road test yesterday going up hills and it doesn't half take off! 😅
Enjoy your weekend
Cheers Mel 🍻
You are in love in Scorpio, Ian 😁😁
Awesome Ian what a place to ride no shortage idiots though as ever why folks don't find their own lane enough and need the whole road I do not know ! it's not like they are even going that fast just in a world of their own I guess . Not sure why you would cover the armco with wood it's still gonna do a world of damage if you hit it, I guess it must just be more aesthetically pleasing good watch cheers 👌👍
Morning Ian 😊 look at the lovely sunshine 😊 New bike in the lakes does life get any better 😊
That's why I don't follow people! Very risky!
Lovely roads
Coming back down towards the lake reminds me of when i stopped in one of those little lay-bys so i could get a picture of the lake. It was a roasting hot day, i put the side stand down but forgot to leave it in 1st. The tarmac had softened and the bike toppled over pinning me against the grass copse. Cars stopped because they thought I'd crashed but all i needed was someone to get the bike off me. Very embarrassing and i always now make sure i leave it parked in 1st gear.
Morning Ian, lovely video. In the end I’ve gone for the Speed 400 instead of the Guerilla. The only reason for that was that my nearest Royal Enfield dealer is 300 miles away in Glasgow and the Triumph only 150 in Aberdeen! One of the few disadvantages of living in the Outer Hebrides!
I appreciate the views from the other side of the world!
You had a lot of fun riding this bike. I like it's toughness and relative simplicity.
Sunning scenery Ian. and weather being kind to you. Wont be long before we exceed 4000 revs. Have you got any modification planned apart from new levers when avaiable ? it wouldnt suprise me if the handle bar lever assy are commom to other Royal Enfields. thereby making levers interchangable. Worth checking out. Ride safe. Until the next time. Bfn Mike. Sunny Wales
Hi Ian glad you keep getting bloody good weather 😂 good man 😅
If it's any good to you it's pissing it down in donny 😂 all the best 👍
Loved the views Ian but not the Muppet drivers🤬🤬🤬 Just let Clementine know I am missing her 😊
Great views Ian bloody poor drivers there! that Merc driver so bloody dangerous !
Ian , how's the throttle response on that motorcycle. Does it have some onions?
Hi Ian, after 2hrs of test ride, I’ve just ordered myself a playa black guerrilla. Can’t wait to pick it up. Shame the weather is better suited to boats at the minute 😂
A lovely ride Ian; that tosser in the Merc wont have a clue what that was about; some folk are just buck gormless i'm afraid.
You'll have to come back when my birth sign is run; now that'll be fun.
Till then, ride safe.
“Twit” was a bit over-polite I thought!
That was a nice spirited ride Ian and Scorpion. I like the sound of the engine and exhaust as it goes along. I daresay after market exhausts will be available soon.
Car drivers are predictably unpredictable especially in scenic areas! Ride defensively! Slava Ukraine!🇺🇦
Thank you Ian. I so enjoyed your video. Mostly the part at 10 minutes in where your guardian angel got you past the point of no return.
Enjoying this series of videos immensely cant wait to collect mine on Tuesday and start the running in process and fitting the accessories 😊😊
Do Brit bikers no longer greet each other on the road? In my younger days in the UK we never passed one another without a wave of acknowledgement to fellow bikers. We do it here in Denmark.
Brain-dead drivers… Invariably worse in tourist areas, of course. For the 62 years I've been riding I've viewed them all as homicidal maniacs, with me as their intended victim. That perspective has helped keep me safe.
Doesn't take a degree in rocket science to know that you're really enjoying Scorpio! 🤣
Hi Ian, new bike time then, do you still have the Classic?