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YSR_Racer_99

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  1. If I weren't in Puerto Rico, hammered and on mobile I would neg rep the hell out of this. This is OR we accept everyone. If you don't get that you see a fag. But I accept everyone, so I am ok with your fagness. Hope you are too.

    And again, Tonik finds a way to jack a thread with some braggadocios gloating input.  

     

     I don't dislike HD's, nor their riders.  I've found that there are some stereotypes about them, just like every other genre of bike/ rider.  Just my personal experience.   I ride a "cruiser", but don't find that it is better at slow speeds.   

    FWIW, I don't like riding in groups in general.  

  2. Yeah, probably so.  I'm not a "group ride" guy, and I'm officially "out" of the ride if the organizer/ leader is on a Harley.  EVERY time I've tried it I've ended up frustrated.    Granted, sportbikers and dual sporters have their own "characteristics", too.  IMHO, dualies still like the speed and curves but are sensible.  

  3. I swear that people behind the wheel are getting stupider.  I'm so sick of the texters while driving.   Doing 15mph under the speed limit in the far left lane of the highway, weaving around cluelessly.  If I were an LEO I'd be all over that.    And nobody seems to heed "slow traffic keep right" anymore.   GET OUT OF THE FAST LANE.  
    And on and on.    

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  4. Its a HD, so you are obligated to ride at 10mph under the speed limit, especially on two-lane roads with no passing zones in sight, so you get a loooong line of cars behind you.  If they try to pass, you speed up.   If they slow down to get back in line, you slow down, too.    Ohhhh, and make sure to wave at everyone on a cruiser, but face forward and no response to anything that even remotely resembles a dual sport/ sportbike/ non-HD.   

    Enjoy. 

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  5. Springboro:  Rode into town today to check the mailbox.  All of two miles (maybe).  No helmet.  No gear.   Phhhhhhthttt.

    And saw a crotch rocket rider rolling ATGATT (maybe not all the time, but THIS time).   Wondered if he was on OR.  

  6. Freedom to ride what you want, as fast as you want, wearing what you want.  Helmet, no helmet, or helmet strapped to the back of the bike.   

    You wanna ride ATGATT, good for you.  Let's have laws telling you that you can't do that.

    Get off his ass.    We already have too many rules and laws.

    Nice bike..  very nice.  Congratulations.

  7. Did Mario Andretti finally buy it?? (That was the rumor in the late '90s).  

    Nelson was my first experience on a racetrack.  1994 because I got a free Suzuki track school day for buying my '93 GSXR.   It was the same weekend that they were running the final 24 hour endurance there.  I didn't realize how insane that was at the time.  I remember the toilet house which was a long hole in the ground with a sheet of wood on top which had holes cut into it and toilet seats bolted on.   

    Next visit there was for a track day a few years later.  By that time I had been to Putnam, Gingerman, Grattan, etc and had a different perspective on track facilities.   My memory from that visit was running clockwise and going down the short chute between T2 and T3 (I think thats right) before the first left hander.   Large orange circle painted just left of center of the middle of the track, right on "the line".  "Whats that??".  Oh holy hell, its a pothole that could swallow the bike.   Took the rest of the lap very cautiously just in case.  Seems that there was another biggggg pothole on the other side of the track, somewhere in that weird carousel area.   

    Ahhhh, good memories.  Goood memories. 

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