*after spending 5 minutes reading the entire thread*
/sniff. Looks like i missed out on the fun.
*after spending 5 minutes reading the entire thread*
/sniff. Looks like i missed out on the fun.
-Tylar
2009: 2009 GSXR 600 *wifey's*
2010: 2008 YZF-R1
On good weather days, there are plenty of different groups and pace levels to ride with. You just gotta get out there and talk with them, and get a feel on who rides what and at what pace.
Do you stunt in the canyons or on the way there and back? And how do you define riding hard? Legitimate question, I'm not being a smartass.
I gots the gangsta busa and the stretch, but damn, I forgot the nitrous, actually I got stiffed out of it after I paid for it two years ago!!!!
man i need to meet some of u crazy ass northies!
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not to ruffle fairings or to wake the sleeping rabid dogs but I think mr. bad ass needs to hook up with our MHM buds.
You'd be right at home there big boy.
Sincerely,
be nice till it's time to no longer be nice
He will have to get a signature makeover
You want to prove you and your crew have the skillz…
(It is skills with a “Z” now isn’t it? Us ol timers just can’t keep up with the way young’ns talk anymore.)
April 19th Pueblo, be there. And we will see if you can keep up…
We double dare you…
(they still use the term double dare don't they?)
This is completely irrelevant to BAR1, but why does everyone around here talk like track days are a "just show up and do it" event.
Unfortunately, I'm sure there's a lot of us younger folk who would LOVE to hit the track (read: me), but I can't shell out $1-2000+ for 1pc Leathers, Gauntlets, Racing Boots, and a race prepped bike and THEN $120-200 for a track weekend.
Not really attacking anyone in particular, just had to vent about that.
Adrenalin is a drug, track=big adrenaline, must have more, money is no object. Start looking for used cheap stuff and once you start, like going to IMI where no gear is required you work up to full addiction. Then be ready to turn tricks to get a track day.
I am in recovery (pretty much over it).
You should have the basic gear already if your riding like is mentioned above. If not their are always people on the board willing to loan gear to get people at the track. And the cost of a track day sounds expensive until you compare it to the alternative of getting a ticket (much more then a track day) and the higher insurance. In the long run its a lot cheaper to ride the track to get your speed fix on (not to mention the safety aspect of it). Your luck on the street will run out eventually if you push the limits.
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