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TwitchMacabre

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  1. You want to stay away from the energy saving or friction reducing car oils in a bike. From what I understand they are not good on the wet clutches. Sticking with oils made for motorcycles and the manufactures weight(example 10-40W) is a good bet. Keeping your oil changed also is a good thing. That is what my mom tells me.

  2. Reading a thread on next years schedule yesterday, FT is waiting on return calls from Nelson, Putnam and the Beaver. I would not bet on anything new for the FT 2009 Season.

    They do have decent SV650 classes.

    I wonder if FT called Mid-Ohio?

    But Seriously,

    my dream schedule would be:

    Putnam

    Grattan

    Beaver

    Mid-o (I could live with 2 races there in one season)

    Blue-Grass (assuming it is a good track)

    Death Ledges (Just ONE round please with a track and facilities over hall)

    Summit (I hear the drive is worth it)

    Gingerman (herd conflicting stories, but I would give it a try)

    But back to reality, the 2009 NC WERA schedule is not bad. Duno If I can make the cycle Jam at VIR.

  3. Look, no Putnam with WERA. Don't ask why, don't stay up late wondering - it isn't going to happen until Sean steps down at WERA or the guy at Putnam dies or something. End of story...

    Sucks on our end as the last year we raced there in 2003 was the last time we'd get to do it with WERA.

    Fasttrax runs there and the only time you'd get racing in. I'd suggest joining FT just to do so. I know it is the only venue I run with FT and will again in 09...

    Hopefully FT gets a few more Putnam dates in 09 with some warmer weather. I herd it was snowing at last years date.

  4. yeah... And wep is a joke, i can crack a wep access point in about 5-10 min depending on how much traffic is going across it when i start attacking and depending if they are using 64 or 128 bit encryption. Recently they just found a way to mathematically crack wpa tkip as well. Prior way was brute forcing which took ridiculous amounts of time and computing power.

    Even with the home encrypted ap's that are using strong encryption, most people still use weak pw on the router itself and those can generally be cracked as well.

    nerds!

  5. I stayed in a motor home over by the Honda bridge. You can get some sleep over there. A lot of folks would ride over to the camp grounds and watch the party people evaluate rpm limiters and drunk girls flashing boobies (kinda like going to the zoo and watching the primates fling poop at each other) for a bit then come back for some shut eye. Good times all around.

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