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    Re: How to start tracking?

    Quote Originally Posted by outtacontrol View Post
    dont do it!! before you know it your addicted...lawn doesnt get cut,cars dont get washed, all house projects get set aside untill the winter months, you'll end up missing work. not to mention the constant need for more speed..fixing crashed bikes..collecting spares so you can keep going after you crash..you'll end up trying to convince your wife and kids that camping at the track for 3 days is like a vacation..ok, I stop now..to depressing..5 months till my next track day.....
    Why wait for 5 months ? lol ..

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    Re: How to start tracking?

    Quote Originally Posted by infernobuster View Post

    Our usual run to Jennings comes up in Feb ...
    I think you guys should consider California, this year.

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    Re: How to start tracking?

    you're over thinking this....

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    Re: How to start tracking?

    You have to try the suit on to make sure all the armour is in the right place and to make sure its snug. If you are looking at getting custom check out Velocity, he has some off the rack suits you can try too. You might luck out if they fit you.
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    Re: How to start tracking?

    Quote Originally Posted by caboose483 View Post
    you're over thinking this....
    Brake marker selection is gonna be fun!


    Look, try the suit on that you think you like. The armour always ends up in the correct place as it's bigger than the joint its supposed to protect. It aint rocket science. So unless you're 6' 19" tall and 500lbs it'll be good. Try it on and move on.
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