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Old 06-11-2008, 05:08 PM   #51
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I was talking to Ebbs in the quote you quoted me.
i know this i was too lazy to quote you above, so i just quoted that one to get your attention instead of quoting the one about getting to the track and realizing how slow i am compared to other riders
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Old 06-11-2008, 05:27 PM   #52
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It definitely is more challenging to ride with people faster than yourself. I ride with people faster than me 90% of the time.
I don't know if the people are faster than me, but 90 percent of the time their bikes are a lot faster than mine.

Earlier this year I raced a TL1000R down Lookout Mountain. Horsepower don't matter much going downhill. On the switchbacks, he went into the opposite lane to shave the corner. Super unsafe and I hate it. I stayed in my lane and kept up with him all the way down. And we went very fast. At the bottom, I pulled up next to him. He gave me a thumbs up when he saw me on my old GS1000.
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Old 06-11-2008, 05:33 PM   #53
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you give him the bird for riding like an idiot?
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Old 06-11-2008, 05:38 PM   #54
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natural selection will take care of guys like that Ebbs
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Old 06-11-2008, 06:04 PM   #55
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apparently you don't get your takeoffs from the same place I look, cause they are true race compound tires not DOT.
Tire vendors at the track is where they come from
Most of these guys are just getting started and are just a bit beyond normal track days.
Generally they are qualifyers or whatever the bridgestone equivalant is, as bridgestone and dunlop are track sponsors.
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Old 06-11-2008, 06:07 PM   #56
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I don't know if the people are faster than me, but 90 percent of the time their bikes are a lot faster than mine.

Earlier this year I raced a TL1000R down Lookout Mountain. Horsepower don't matter much going downhill. On the switchbacks, he went into the opposite lane to shave the corner. Super unsafe and I hate it. I stayed in my lane and kept up with him all the way down. And we went very fast. At the bottom, I pulled up next to him. He gave me a thumbs up when he saw me on my old GS1000.
I dont hang around douchebags like that, I usually turn around and go the other way instead of encouraging them to kill themselves or another biker by pushing them beyond their limit.

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Tire vendors at the track is where they come from
Most of these guys are just getting started and are just a bit beyond normal track days.
Generally they are qualifyers or whatever the bridgestone equivalant is, as bridgestone and dunlop are track sponsors.
STT and NESBA usually just have a tire guy of their own and just sell new. WERA boards is where I would look for takeoffs.
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Old 06-11-2008, 09:25 PM   #57
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I dont hang around douchebags like that, I usually turn around and go the other way instead of encouraging them to kill themselves or another biker by pushing them beyond their limit.



STT and NESBA usually just have a tire guy of their own and just sell new. WERA boards is where I would look for takeoffs.
CRA is the local race league. It's their take offs that the tire guys are selling.
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I dont hang around douchebags like that, I usually turn around and go the other way instead of encouraging them to kill themselves or another biker by pushing them beyond their limit.
I get challenged at stoplights and on twisty roads quite often (and I challenge others too). Both by hot cars and hot bikes. Depending on location and traffic conditions, I usually accept. I can't be the only one this happens to. In the late 80's, I raced a GSX-R1100 that had a wheelie bar. At least I was able to quickly turn off the road after he blew my doors off, because he couldn't. But at my age, I take any race I can.
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I get challenged at stoplights and on twisty roads quite often (and I challenge others too). Both by hot cars and hot bikes. Depending on location and traffic conditions, I usually accept. I can't be the only one this happens to. In the late 80's, I raced a GSX-R1100 that had a wheelie bar. At least I was able to quickly turn off the road after he blew my doors off, because he couldn't. But at my age, I take any race I can.
I never get challenged on the bike. I always get challenged in my POS honda civic that could be beat by a camel. Stupid rice burner kids ruining it for the people who buy the cars for good gas mileage.
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I don't know if the people are faster than me, but 90 percent of the time their bikes are a lot faster than mine.

Earlier this year I raced a TL1000R down Lookout Mountain. Horsepower don't matter much going downhill. On the switchbacks, he went into the opposite lane to shave the corner. Super unsafe and I hate it. I stayed in my lane and kept up with him all the way down. And we went very fast. At the bottom, I pulled up next to him. He gave me a thumbs up when he saw me on my old GS1000.

You've proly rode that road more than anybody, don't forget.
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