I got schooled, big time !!! Remote country, lots and lots and lots of corners, and the road goes over 4 saddles, seriously good motorcycle roads. I stopped for a beer at the Whangamomona pub, told myself to just enjoy myself and don't do anything stupid. Did the Whangamomona saddle, then at the beginning of the Pohokura saddle, coming out of a 2nd gear corner into the redline, an Airhead went the other way. I smiled to myself and thought he'll wonder just what the hell he saw and heard....over the other side and he's right up my arse - he's come to see what the hell it is!
I've been on the road for 8 hrs, done over 350km of tough roads...and just had a beer - this is no time to engage in a duel. He sat on my tail for awhile, and then just sailed past - everyone has heard the tail of someone riding fast, and a BMW reels them in and just walks away...now it's happening to me, and I'm on a BMW! He obviously knows the road, and what's more, he's just come the other way a few minutes ago. I can just stay with him on the line of sight corners and corner exits, but it's corner entry where I lose time, I just can't come into blind corners as fast as he does - push it any harder and there will be a big mess. He lets me catch up a couple of times, and just before the Strathmore saddle he puts the hammer down and disappears.
As I expected he's at the top of the saddle waiting for me, I said ''I thought you'd have made me a cup of tea by now!'' Some old guy about my age, on an R80 Mono, practically the same bike as mine. He bought an R65 new in 1987, has owned several and probably mine. He thinks the R65 Mono is the sweetest Airhead engine, contrary to what we hear on the internet, but then the R65 Mono is not common in the US where most of the internet experts come from.
Schooled by practically the same bike as mine - but then he had superior road knowledge, and far more experience on monos than me. Great to see how fast they can move though....