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  1. My name is Brian and I am the owner of a few race bikes. I host the NHDRO drag series. Im excited to become a member of CR for I've heard quite a bit about you all. I live in the columbus area and race quite a bit. I look forward to meeting you all. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/28/guveby5y.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/28/6adegaha.jpg
    8 points
  2. Holy shitsnacks. I never had a good reason to go to Austria before other than Vienna lager. Now this is on the bucket list.
    2 points
  3. Factory tt 6spd. Bought from original owner 60yr old judge, bone stock except for wheels and only 58k miles. Plans are bpu. Since owning I've installed downpipe exhaust and intake so far. No plans to race it, only drive it on weekends around town. I want to keep it long term in stock like form. Down the road, I'll get a dedicated race vehicle or kart. Thanks for the welcome!
    2 points
  4. This is why you always treat a gun as if it's loaded, even if it's not. Dumb
    2 points
  5. Oh well. Any group that's supposed to be for the kids that excludes people based purely on what bike they ride is hypocritical and can suck a cock.
    1 point
  6. My name is doug and I race cars, bikes. I like anything with a big engine. I plan on doing a lot more racing in Columbus this year.
    1 point
  7. it is a hayabusa prostreet bike, it makes around 700hp and my best time so far is 6.99 @211
    1 point
  8. I don't have many yet...please ignore the cheesy wheels...CCW classics are on order! http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn228/IBAUCLAPlaya/Supra/13-09-22/IMG_3332_zpsb205cca7.jpg Regarding autox, I'd say that's a common misconception. Recreational participation won't hurt a car, but running it competitively for 3 seasons straight, 20 events a season really puts a lot of stress on the vehicle! Launches (prosolos), hard acceleration, hard brake, and every corner pushing to the max grip of the tires really adds up. By the time I sold the Suby, 4 years after buying new off lot, every bushing in the vehicle needed replaced, we think the engine block was cracked (had an oil leak and replaced every gasket known to a Master Certified Tech that still didn't resolve the problem), and several issues with axles popping out of the rear diff, you could tell the car had seen better days. If I get back into Auto-x again, it will be either as a co-driver, or buying a more affordable dedicated vehicle or kart.
    1 point
  9. Solution to any problem at Nelson= Just go faster
    1 point
  10. Come up and get it done and I will pay you $10 to cover gas or lunch whichever you prefer Jeff
    1 point
  11. Since we're talking Europe, this is on my bucket list. 6 days of guided motorcycle tours on windy roads in the Austrian, Swiss, and Italian Alps. They provide the motorcycles. http://www.edelweissbike.com/en/cont/def/alps-extreme.html START/FINISH: Innsbruck NEAREST AIRPORT: Innsbruck DURATION: 8 days vacation, 6 riding days ROUTE: Total distance 1250 - 1410 miles (2020 - 2280 km). Daily rides 155 - 235 miles (250 - 380 km). The entire route runs on good asphalt roads. ACCOMMODATIONS: Beautiful small hotels with the special flair of the region. REST DAY: Levico HIGHLIGHTS: Innsbruck, Passo di Stelvio, Dolomites, Grossglockner, Passo Gavia, Passo di Manghen, Ziller Valley, Plätzwiesensattel
    1 point
  12. Can we taser the naked warbelt guys. Right in the yam bags.
    1 point
  13. Doesn't jeep = dodge now which also ='s Chrysler which ='s the states most unreliable car maker? I'll never buy one
    1 point
  14. Of you could adopt one of the thousands of dogs that need to be rescued to avoid being gassed.
    1 point
  15. I feel that old! I was in a play in 9th grade. The play was the weekend of May 10th. I was loaded at the after party, was in a hot-tub with the cast, some 40 yo mom was rubbing my leg, and it snowed while we were in the hot tub. So much fail in that sentence.
    1 point
  16. So after reading this thread I am seriously considering taking my Vstrom to Nelson this summer some time as a chance to improve my road riding skills. What do I need to do to prepare the bike? I have Givi crash bars installed currently, would I need to remove these? Do I need to wire anything or is some silicone on the drain plug and filter sufficient? I don't own leathers but I see Motoseries says you can rent some. Is that a reasonable option (I'm 6'2 about 210lb)? I have good boots and gloves. I know the DL650 is going to be a little slow even compared to an SV650 but that doesn't sound like its a big deal. I don't think I have any ego and definitely nothing to prove. I just would like to get more comfortable and confident with curves and improve my technique. It helps I'm about 20miles from the raceway so getting there is easy Craig
    1 point
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  18. I think I had hit my limit of bullshit that day between traffic, work and here...you were the lucky customer.
    1 point
  19. Hey max....If you don't have something to contribute kindly fuck off.
    1 point
  20. Hi there, My name is Matt and I just moved to Dublin in December. I'm from Cleveland, been in south florida the past 4 yrs and now happy to be back in Ohio (aside from the snow!). Been into cars since hs. Had wrx that I autoxed at the national level for a bit. Sold that and since have had Evo and s2000 and now my newest gem a 97 supra. Looking forward to meeting some new friends and getting familiar with the local car scene. I'll be out at the local ovr autox events (spectating not driving and destroying my gem).
    -1 points
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