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  1. pics and details here: http://www.svrider.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3557385&highlight=#post3557385 i'd like to offload the tires the most, as they are taking up the most room in the garage!
  2. Ha! I wish you dudes didn't have such sasquache feet so I could get these things offloaded!
  3. the STG review for this boot can be seen here: it's at the 4:00 mark or so. this is the top of the line boot that was replaced by the Sidi Vortice.
  4. Brand new Vertigo Corsa, (not the most current generation). Bought from an eBay estate auction. Nice features on a high quality boot. Great for street, trackday, or race! First $200 takes them. Email me if interested, longdogracing@gmail.com I actually bought two pairs and rode one set this season. Essentially, I didn't feel like a 40 in Sidi was the same fit as a an Alpinestars 40, so I'm going to get another set of those. The sidi were closer to a "7", and the A*'s fit closer to a "6.5".
  5. If you feel you're ready, ask one of your Coaches for their opinion. I've had to bump down a few riders this year from Intermediate to Novice. While Mid-Ohio's registration process allows the customer to choose their riding group, we reserve the right to ensure the safety of others by placing you with your appropriate skill level. Personally, I've always seen it as a confidence booster to have a coach give you the thumbs up and tell you that you are ready. Also, there was no putting around for the faster guys in Novice on Tuesday. From the first session on, both of my students were riding very well and were never inhibited by the slower guys. Look for me. I'm Justin (with the blue LongDogRacing leathers, #53 on a black GSXR600), I'll gladly give you a candid assessment of your riding, and do my best to prepare you for the next group. Yeah, I was bummed to see Randy bin his XR1200! It was a great looking bike!
  6. 1Gen? 2Gen? (maybe they are the same across the board?)
  7. mid-ohio will now be offering camping on sunday nights before two-day events.
  8. i live 5 minutes from them, but won't ever buy. yeah yeah, they have a big selection (of bikes) yadda yadda, and big overhead costs that justify their inflated prices, yadda yadda... i'll only go to window shop.
  9. i'll be there. be sure to take advantage of the coaches. we're there to help YOU succeed and meet your riding goals! work with us throughout the season so we can see you progress. tell us your name, and remind us when we forget! keep working with the same coach, or work with all of us. you'll get great perspective and a large amount of knowledge! --justin "the short bald guy with the "Long Dog Racing" leathers"
  10. i have both, and review them often. i also read (and re-read) the soft science of road racing motorcycles. all by Code.
  11. just wanted to rib on ya for having such a nice toy! i agree that saving money (and making tradeoffs) on some things makes you appreciate the nice stuff more! google the T-Rex stands. they are on the lower end of the price spectrum, but still hold up well. i use them for my SV.
  12. you had the dough for a 1098 and now want to skimp on a stand? com'on dude, treat the bling with some bling! www.pit-bull.com
  13. holy crap, you weren't kidding! this is great music! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWOcv_jZXwI
  14. yeah, i've had Alexa do all the appropriate alterations. i guess i just have issues with the way i position myself that chaffes. no worries now, the turtleneck should help, as well as provide some protection from the sun (which usually burns me pretty good after a race weekend. You Army BDB?
  15. thanks guys, i went with the A*'s! honestly, i had stayed away from them because they were so expensive, but the IP deal is too good to pass up!
  16. i'm looking for something like this: http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/en/mens-coldgear-game-day-compression-mock/pid1221708-400 but it needs to be oriented for the heat, not the cold. specifically, something with the tall turtleneck that will help keep my leathers from chaffing my neck. any recommendations? thanks!
  17. scorpions have been the best helmet for me. i asked for a Bell for xmas-- the size medium was too big and the size small was too small. the scorpion size small has consistently fit me perfect. my .02 cents.
  18. seat time is king, my friend. if you are just getting started (in racing), then the shock upgrade and freshening the forks would be a good way to begin the season. no sense in upgrading until you are out-riding your current setup. others may disagree, but i've been racing for a while now, and wish I hadn't spent so much in my initial years. jump on in, the water's fine!
  19. sounds about right. There's nothing wrong with double-clicker shocks. unless you are a top club dude, you have all the adjustment you need in a double-clicker.
  20. penske double or triple clicker for 800? Ruben is good people. It's handy to have him local for servicing of components, and having him trackside.
  21. agreed. the racetech pieces are nice, but for a few bucks more you could spring (pun intended!) for a nice aftermarket shock that has the right spring rate. personally, Elka's have never done me wrong on the racetrack, and have saved me quite a bit as compared to the big "O" or a penske. PM me for the name of a good Elka vendor. (or, if you do want an Ohlins, PM me for the name of a good vendor)
  22. yes, i won my first race at CMP. really nice track and facility (to include restrooms). certainly not as much elevation change as barber, but definitely fun and challenging. I was able to learn the track quickly, so racing on the following day was not an issue. if you are racing, keep in mind that turn 1 is very close to the grid and there isn't much room to really push it with a ton of bikes all fighting for position. if someone is going to be a butthole about it, just let them go and you can catch them in the next couple of corners as everyone settles in. good luck!
  23. don't forget, you get a 10% discount from bikebandit.com just for being an AMA member!
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