Yaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr. Dying to do a track day. Could go on Saturday, but I've got company Christmas party at night, and it's very unlikely I'll have enough energy to make it there after being at the track all day. EA throws a mean Christmas party. Missed it the past two years. Girl will also be annoyed if we miss it. Decisions decisions.
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Originally Posted by mac7504
I'm dying to go too man; I don't even want to ride to work right now because I'd probably try to do some dumb shit (and I ride pretty sane on the street); it's, just, just, getting to me...:
I didn't feel inspired by the cold pavement though...
I'm always wondering why guys here always taking about intermediates (tires) and talking about wet characteristics, then I remember, oh shit, they have weather (actual weather)...lol And you crazy fawks ride in the rain...
Everyone says that, but that's what I work on now; I'm now soo much concerned with numbers (though I do hate it every time I get passed and want to chase folks down) but with rain, there is even that much less room for error, no?
I really only got caught in the rain 3 times or so and I was not confident in the tires or braking abilities of the bike, at all, and this was street.
I ride in the rain all the time. (Well, whenever it rains here.) It's really not that big of a deal. Just don't whack the throttle open or smash the brakes and your fine.
I ride in the rain all the time. (Well, whenever it rains here.) It's really not that big of a deal. Just don't whack the throttle open or smash the brakes and your fine.
You still do it now that you have the truck?
You know how these tards drives here when it's 85, I do not have that much faith in them when it's 50somehting and wet...
Also, I had rubber lines at the time, now I've got some nice stuff I trust wont fade; yes, I've felt it on the street...
Scott, I think you've seen me ride (at least on the track) to know that I do not whack the throttle open.
Pfft. You're doing pushups wrong if your fcking back is sore afterwards..
that's like saying that running sprints is good for your arms, because they move while you run.
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Originally Posted by wutsup
It's not BF2, it's PR! . Well fck, I wanted to play with you at least once before you called it quits hahahaha. Oh well lol.
Don't get me wrong, Call of Duty was epic back in the day when it was only for PC, but nowadays not so much : /
It's the same damn game!
What's the difference dude? The game is still solid as fck, so have fun with it! I know my way around a MW2 game-- do you have that?
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Originally Posted by mercenary
I've been put in time out for pissing too many people off. 3 weeks and I go to a desk job as a Detective
That sounds like a promotion compared to street duty, no?
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Originally Posted by bruiser
=( Just did my last one til febuary
Boo hoo... My last was on Labor day, and I won't be out again until May.
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Originally Posted by mac7504
I'm always wondering why guys here always taking about intermediates (tires) and talking about wet characteristics, then I remember, oh shit, they have weather (actual weather)...lol And you crazy fawks ride in the rain...
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Originally Posted by mac7504
Everyone says that, but that's what I work on now; I'm now soo much concerned with numbers (though I do hate it every time I get passed and want to chase folks down) but with rain, there is even that much less room for error, no?
I really only got caught in the rain 3 times or so and I was not confident in the tires or braking abilities of the bike, at all, and this was street.
Meh. You just gotta start slow and push it ever so slightly harder the next lap and the next lap until you start to feel her move around on you-- then you know you're at the limit.
Meh. You just gotta start slow and push it ever so slightly harder the next lap and the next lap until you start to feel her move around on you-- then you know you're at the limit.
Johnny Mac just needs to get a nice healthy track crash out of the way. Like a 60mph low-side, where he gets up after and is like "oh, shit ... nothing really happened."