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I Saw You: V.2.0

Re: I Saw You, Are you on this forum? V.2.0.

Last night approx 9:00pm.

Pulled into a plaza and seen a red ducati in the parking lot.

I parked my bike, walked into the Pho restaurant and asked for a table. I glanced over and seen a couple that was dining inside staring at me and smiling. I quickly analyzed your table and seen a Bell motorcycle helmet on it and asked "Is that your Ducati outside?". You replied with a nodding gesture, I said "NOICE" and walked over to my table.

The End.

Name the Pho restaurant to confirm.
 
Witness! You two westbound on gardner past the Jameson exit around 10-11pm last night. Standing up 12o'clock wheelies going with the flow of traffic. I'm not worthy!

I wonder if these are the same two bikes we saw at the side of the Gardiner, just past Jameson... one pulled over safely, the other on it's side ... tow truck and police on site
 
Gixxer on Langstaff to Islington
Grom on Islington
Drz400 on Islington

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I saw you this morning on the QEW eastbound. Female rider, looks like you got into a collision with a car in the left lane just before Hurontario around 9am. I was on my bike in the right lane. I tried to get over but the cagers were not having it. You looked ok as you were moving your bike against the guardrail. I hope your okay at least and I hope the damage wasn't to bad. Thankfully it was very congested and traffic was moving slowly.

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Last night followed you down Simcoe St., you on your vintage white Kawasaki triple. I had to catch up to you to capture the sound and scent of history. Thanks for getting that back on the road.
 
Last night on 401 E, you on a green striped down ninja 250? holding onto a gas can with one hand and other on the throttle. How did you change gears exiting the off-ramp...
 
Last night on 401 E, you on a green striped down ninja 250? holding onto a gas can with one hand and other on the throttle. How did you change gears exiting the off-ramp...

Clutchless shifting. ;)
 
H2 on Ashtonbee pulling into Kawasaki Canada HQ just before 9:00 this morning. My first siting of an H2 in the wild (sorta).

Was also at Snow City yesterday and saw the new FZ-10 in all black. It was in the back as the whole first shipment was spoken for and this was the last one to be picked up. I actually like the look in real life.
 
saw a street triple (purple ?) near burrito boyz in streets and soon after I parked the car, saw a white triple going south on queens st (streetsville). Only saw the bike once before. I think its a calling. Sorta the main bike on my wish list. too embarrassed too say how many time i checked it out on youtube!
 
MV Agusta Walt Siegl Bol d'Or seen in Chinatown. One of the most beautiful bikes I've ever come across. I'm still reeling.

http://www.bikeexif.com/mv-agusta-walt-siegl

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Last night on 401 E, you on a green striped down ninja 250? holding onto a gas can with one hand and other on the throttle. How did you change gears exiting the off-ramp...

Are you asking this seriously or kidding around? Once moving shifting without the clutch is no big deal.

..Tom
 
Are you asking this seriously or kidding around? Once moving shifting without the clutch is no big deal.

..Tom
He was exiting the highway onto the off-ramp...he'd have to shift down then

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Are you asking this seriously or kidding around? Once moving shifting without the clutch is no big deal.

..Tom

He was exiting the highway onto the off-ramp...he'd have to shift down then

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Will repeat what V-Tom said, clutchless shifting works downwards as well. Blip the throttle, and click down at the appropriate rpms.
 
MV Agusta Walt Siegl Bol d'Or seen in Chinatown. One of the most beautiful bikes I've ever come across. I'm still reeling.

http://www.bikeexif.com/mv-agusta-walt-siegl

He was at the Moto Social at the start of the month, has several other bikes including a Paul Smart Sport Classic (which he had a friend ride to the meeT). There's one of the 900ss Walt Siegl bikes in Toronto as well
 
Hmm never tried clutchless downshifts. Seems riskier than going up.
 
Hmm never tried clutchless downshifts. Seems riskier than going up.

If your downshifts are smooth with the clutch and you aren't slipping the clutch you are pretty much shifting without the clutch anyway.

..Tom
 
I`m sure some of the generation remember when you had to double de clutch in your cage and it transferred to the bike. Not so difficult.
Came with out thinking. was easy to judge your revs to the clutch and engine.
Probably not many of that generation here. Lol.
 
Clean CB750 in a pick up this morning on 27. Looked sweet.

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