The last time I was at Mid-Ohio I screamed off the track at the end of the back straight. That's why I don't have a track bike, the gravel trap destroyed it.
I'm messing with you because you have a track bike and I'm jealous. How do you handle the superior power of your I4 track bike after riding that dog twin street bike?
Work started to slow down last week. I have had no work this week. I think I might have found the end of the internet. I need to learn another language to I can understand new internet territory.
Do it, do it, do it. I don't have a single tattoo but if my grandfather was still around and wanted me to I would without hesitation. You will forever be attached to him through it and would be a cool story for the family.
I know a couple guys who would ride that trail in a heartbeat. They would also do their best to get me to do it with them because they know it would scare me and I would be their constant source of entertainment. Nothing like getting noobs in way over their head.
If that is 800 it must be south of 26, I don't get on that section much. I had a good time on the C.O.R.E. ride I went on but I’m not too sure my sense of humor is appreciated over there.
http://chronicle.northcoastnow.com/2010/02/25/womans-estate-sues-motorcycle-operators-estate-for-wrongful-death/ If I remember correctly from the article about this accident the guy driving the car knew them and they were all camping together that weekend. This is tearing the two families apart. (Read the responses.)
That's cool. My grandfather had a hula dancer on his forearm and he used to make it dance for us. Your grandfathers tattoo reminds me of the saying "You can't drive a spike with a tack hammer."