HAHAHAHAHAHAHA... U have very hard timers there! I know that feeling very well :thumbup: I have ride my both 750 Paso and 907IE in track but not yet my ST4S. I have fallen in track with 750 and it wasnt so nice to look my beauty after that, but i fixed it next winter very well, that it was then "better, than new"! Iknow exactly, how much it hurt to see damaged Paso..... Anyway, best way to drive fastly is going to track... And not only fast, but also learning how to handle bike! (what U need in normal traffic).... Some advise: Go there, but check tires condition and pressure first! Also all other checks, like oli level and leaks, brakes bads, etc.... Start LITTLE BY LITTLE faster, and come out from track, when it start to feel very good!!! If U stay and try more, normally "shit happens" then!!!! Take pauses and be very careful first rounds, cause tires need to heat to get more grip! If You feel angry, or something feels to be wrong, come out from track and check things!!!! Dont care about faster drivers, cause there are ALLWAYS faster guys, than You are!!!! Anyway U can choose lines and dont care about guys, who overtake You!!!!!! Its not any shame to be slower, than others....LITTLE by LITTLE and then it goes right way :thumbup: Anyway 750 Paso is different to drive, than 907IE. Both are good, but different! But 750 Paso have awfull brakes compared to 907IE!
Btw, wondering, that U "love Your 907", but U wanted to sell it???? DONT SELL IT !!!! Its very rare bike, especially, if it is in good shape and well maintained....
Antti
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