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Posts posted by vw151
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Never knew books like this existed. A friend came across this in an undisclosed location.
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The bowels of the "death star".
ha, hey I just realized my link was broken, I fixed it, here is the correct link.
http://www.ducati.net/2012/09/the-gift-a-perfect-story-for-labor-day/
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Beautiful bike Joe! Props to everyone involved!
Hey Matt, where have you been hiding. Been awhile since I've seen you.
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Nice stuff. Looks like some serious work went into that. You guys should be proud.
yah, keith the welder does very good work. the exhaust is sick.
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Lookin good, I love the cafes
It was fun to be a part of.
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Not sure if this has been posted yet but I just saw the published article. It's a pretty cool story IMO, Follow the link for details.
http://www.ducati.net/2012/09/the-gift-a-perfect-story-for-labor-day/
also, Part 1 of the build process photos was left out but can be found here.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.331551473596760.78278.109997875752122&type=3
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No I was inquiring about an area of certain persons, not actual people.
I'm just being a douche.
Whatever pussy.
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Do you have any pictures of pussy for sale?
I would never call anyone a pussy for not going out and riding, however I will say, if you didn't go out and ride then I won't have pictures of you on track. Just the way it works.
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we need to more drama llama:
heeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, vw isn't a sponsor!!!!11?!1?!?!!1 cut his fucking head off!
OMG, I'm just informing those that were at the track day where to find great photos.
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have I mentioned that photos are available of those of you who did ride at www.electriceyeimages.com?
This thread has turned super dumb. So the guy is calling non rain riders a pussy. That's dumb. 2nd, another guy took it personally. Also dumb. Let's just let it go everyone. There are much bigger things to get your panties in a twist over and also much bigger things to be making sweeping pussy statements about. Buy pictures, that is what is important, from me.
-Thanks,
Joe
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Seriously, no pics?
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I didn't build this so much as I refurbed it and built a ramp but it follows the basic work bench design only lower and with casters on it.
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16 People wrecked. 3 wrecked twice. Total of 19 wrecks. Oh, happy first post from me.
That's what I thought. It seems the numbers were growing.
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So.... was it 22 wrecks or 19? and was it 3 or 5 that wrecked twice and did anyone wreck three times?
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I'm a pussy who just came home from Afghanistan 3 months ago and have been on the bike for only two track days in the last month. I'm a new rider. And realistic, if anything. The last thing I want is to come home from a year of near misses, just to wreck a bike in the rain.
So if this is a pussy thing, we can meet up and sort out your definition of a pussy. Or you can shut the fuck up. I ride within my limits. Any time you care to join me in the other things I do for fun, feel free. Difference is, instead of calling you a pussy when you can't make it down a mountain snowboarding or just aren't able to keep up, I'd help you.
With all the shit I heard about AFJ, with people like you running your mouth, no wonder there is tention. Brannon turned out to be extremely helpful at the track and sociable each time I've met him or talked on here. I hardly get on here, but reading shit like " You paid, you might as well go out and ride". That's mindless. Or have you missed the several times I mentioned I was a Novice rider, for you to keep pushing that someone should just go out, no matter what. You're an idiot, see I can call names too, and the last person I would want to get bike advice from. Feel free to PM me with any issues.
Deep Breaths. No one is a pussy if they don't feel like riding in the wet. It's a choice. That's it. Take the additional risk or don't. Lots of factors involved, cost or repairs, and personal injury are the main ones.
The AFJ guys are an interesting breed, but they are generally nice guys that are interested in track riding, with a bit of hillbilly flair IMO.
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Getting my set up refined.
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Is the chain whip used or New? If used how many hours are on it?
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I think a major difference between this track day and others is the majority of the people that showed up brought old beat up ex race bikes so the prospect of going down wasn't as big of a risk. Most track days I'm at are a mix of race bikes and very clean street bikes. It's a lot more expensive to wreck a brand new street trim 1199 than an untitled 2003 GSXR 750 in race plastics that has already been wrecked 2x before.
I do have to admit, this makes me a little more likely to go out in the rain and was my original mentality back when I bought my gixxer. However, now, after "been there done that" I'll stay in. It is a personal choice for sure though because you are definitely taking a risk. I agree on one hand that a little wet experience will make you a much better rider and it certainly has me, however, I personally don't have a lot of fun running around in the wet with my ass puckered going slow. I'd much rather ride in the dry and put a knee puck to the ground so at this point I'd stay in, because I don't have fun in the rain, and I don't want to take the risk of a damaged bike or personal injury when I'm not even going to have fun riding. After all to me track days are about fun, but I'm not a racer.
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Wow, 19 is a pretty high number for how many where actually there, I'd assume that was close to 20% of the total riders?
Either way glad no one got hurt, but the dude smiling and giving a thumbs up as he just toasted his Repsol makes me wonder what he was on that day lol. When I wadded up my RC51, I was in tears and that was wayyyy less than his, just a slow low side in the Esses at Mid O. It didn't look like his for sure.
Overall just glad no one was injured, always good to put the rider and everyone else on the track's safety first, then go fast second.
50 total on the bikes I think. It's definitely a high percentage but no one was riding dumb, it was just a lot of people that continued to ride when it was very wet.
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5 people crashed 2 times. so really only 14 people crashed lol.
Trust me the repsol guy was not very happy,but he wanted a pic!
12 was the previous track day record for bikes, in the dry.
The motard that crashed in front of me was virtually undamaged.
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putnam is slippery wet. some tracks you can go almost full out and not slide around. I heard jennings is this way.
plus riding in the rain teaches you how to be smooth.
Barber is this way too. Very sticky. None the less, it's all what you are into. I agree it teaches you to be smooth but on the wrong tires on the wrong track it's mostly just treacherous. If you are practicing for racing I totally get it but I prefer not to wreck.
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Damn, that is a lot of bikes down. But...no one forced them to go out.
Also, I've never heard of a trackday being cancelled and a rain day given. Unfortunately we can't predict or control the weather. And I'm pretty sure whoever is running the trackday has to pay the track rain or shine.
After a couple years of doing trackdays I just decided if its raining I'm either gonna put rain tires on or not ride in the rain. I think tires are cheaper than fixing a wadded-up bike.
Yep, it's over $10k to rent the track rain or shine, and they said they almost broke even, so as much as we'd all like rain days I don't think Brandon has $10k laying around to refund because of the weather.
None the less, I've ridden in the rain, it can be fun, but I've been there done that, anymore maybe I'm a woos but I just cut my losses and stay in, if I'm going to crash I'm going to do it having fun and going fast not tip toeing around the track hoping I don't crash.
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Photos from 9-1-2012 are up. Due to rain I did not shoot all day and from what I understand you guys kept on riding in spite of the wet conditions so I apologize for not sticking around longer. None the less, the photos are up and I hope you enjoy them.
- Joe
follow the link to find your pictures.
http://electriceyeimages.photoreflect.com/store/thumbpage.aspx?e=8663105
Here are a few highlights.
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Not a problem, man... Now where are my pics.
Here ya go man.
Download from here. Not my best stuff, could have been a bit crisper but it's what I've got from that day
if you want higher res than that send me an email at joseph.hansen@gmail.com and I'll send the full res files.
http://s741.photobucket.com/albums/xx52/josephhansen/KTM-Brian/
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No way.... this copy was spotted in the wild by a friend who does apartment maintenance.