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Old 04-07-2009, 12:15 PM   #71
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Ya'll welcome not to ride with me anymore. I am the first to admit I'm not good, and yes, I most likely will die on the road riding like an idiot. Just put my ashes in my Trunk and hang it on the Tree of Shame and let me live out eternity being laughed at. no worries
While I admire the method of going out, WTF?! You arent that slow FB, nor FAT! Goober! You did plenty fine on the trip to Indy, we cant help it Trip is not normal and happens to be incredifast!
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:09 PM   #72
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While I admire the method of going out, WTF?! You arent that slow FB, nor FAT! Goober! You did plenty fine on the trip to Indy, we cant help it Trip is not normal and happens to be incredifast!
riding behind trip is like taking acid and watching fantasia... even though you know what to expect, its still unpredictable and full of "wtf" moments.
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:16 PM   #73
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A lot of that is the bike, Fatburg. I had that bike before my CBR. It's a great bike but not made for aggressive riding. I did take it to the track and had to throw it around turns. The CBR falls into turns and makes touching pavement a million times easier as I'm sure other sportbikes do.
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:17 PM   #74
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riding behind trip is like taking acid and watching fantasia... even though you know what to expect, its still unpredictable and full of "wtf" moments.

That is an incredibly accurate statement right there sir.
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:43 PM   #75
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:47 PM   #76
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so you're saying running it wide through a ditch is not the right line either? don't cross the double yellow, stay out of the ditch...You people are impossible!

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some of my favorite trip moments are when he decides instead of going straight, at the last minute we are going to tank slap, do a 180 followed by another imediate 180 and take the other road.

and then theres harrassing the cars in front of him, like a gazzelle walking up to a sleeping lion and poking it in the ass with its horns.
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Old 04-07-2009, 02:25 PM   #78
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A lot of that is the bike, Fatburg. I had that bike before my CBR. It's a great bike but not made for aggressive riding. I did take it to the track and had to throw it around turns. The CBR falls into turns and makes touching pavement a million times easier as I'm sure other sportbikes do.
I know that bike can do more, but I was def pushing it pretty hard. I think when the R6 forks get put on it will help the bike. But that won't be until after i'm back from Florida. And sill doesn't improve the rider.
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Old 04-07-2009, 02:29 PM   #79
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some of my favorite trip moments are when he decides instead of going straight, at the last minute we are going to tank slap, do a 180 followed by another imediate 180 and take the other road.

and then theres harrassing the cars in front of him, like a gazzelle walking up to a sleeping lion and poking it in the ass with its horns.
ya, i tried to follow his line once saturday, let's just say his brakes work WAY better then mine, especially when i don't know there is a hard right hander coming. After some severe chattering of the front end, gripping for dear life and just laying it over right as far as I could, thank God there was a bike coming not a car. I made ZERO attempt to keep up after that one.
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Old 04-07-2009, 02:31 PM   #80
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I know that bike can do more, but I was def pushing it pretty hard. I think when the R6 forks get put on it will help the bike. But that won't be until after i'm back from Florida. And sill doesn't improve the rider.
Well JESUS MAN! You're problem is obvious in your avatar! Your head is way too big for your body! You really should get that looked at buddy!
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