Mr Pirro is such a modest and likeable chap. I always a m so pleased to see and listen to him, honest, enthusiastic, and such aDude. Thank you Keith
@boytoycliqueinc20 күн бұрын
Ok new dream motorcycle unlocked
@robbjones601220 күн бұрын
Absolutely Epic, well done guys, having MR guiding him was a bonus.
@palmertrees17 күн бұрын
finger over the clutch, can tell he's rode a 2 stroke before. Love it, he's so excited.
@massimilianobelloni561320 күн бұрын
Grande Emanuele!!!
@daniels.272020 күн бұрын
So nice to see him superbly excited !! Chase yours dreams !!
@danielreider281217 күн бұрын
I'm 61yrs. I ride a 2003 Honda 954 fireblade,,very fast😅. Doesn't matter your age, do what you love, love what you do... keep riding my friends ❤
@andypfeiffer829817 күн бұрын
I can only agree with you! 👍 When I close the visor, I no longer care about my date of birth. 😉 I just turned 60 and ride a 1998 Kawasaki ZX-7R.
@martinjefferies66620 күн бұрын
Weird to see Emanuele on this bike. I used to race against Gary Noel (European Champion) on the Exactweld TZ350 in the early 80's so seeing anyone else on it is strange. Gary was a great rider and the Exactwelds were always immaculately turned out and very fast (I don't think Gary had to pay for parts when he dropped it which let him push harder than me . . . . and that's the best excuse I could come up with why I only beat him once!)
@daveevans238919 күн бұрын
Xdid you ever see a rider called Dave Skinner , on his Spondon framed 350 ,with the 16 front wheel, and upsidedown front forks, it was a bit of a trick bike at the time ,I think one of the first to use that set up ,Dave had the bike built specifically...it was built to F3spec for the IOM
@martinjefferies66619 күн бұрын
@@daveevans2389 Not a name I remember. I never saw anyone running 16" wheels and didn't think USD forks were around then except on a few classic British bikes. I was a bit of a chassis 'anorak', I had an ex Patrick Fernandez TZ350 engine in a harris frame which was one of the most evil handling things I've ever ridden and a Maxton TZ that I brought from Chas Mortimer which was gorgeous and a dream to ride. The only 'prettier' 250/350 I ever saw was an MBA ridden by Valentino Rossi's dad Graziano. Fast and fascinating though they were, I always thought the Exactweld bikes were a bit ugly with the bodywork on bit a work of art underneath.