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    My wife and I started going to all the superbike races in Ontario last year. I always looked forward to it. Jumping on the bike early Saturday morning, riding to the track and spending the night in a hotel and catching the Race on Sunday. This year was going to be even better as my Wife had her own bike, well she totalled her bike at the end pof April and her shoulder still has not healed and we will have to cage it to Calabogie next weekend. I am not as excited to go now. Does it seem wrong to anyone else that I cage it to a motorcycle race? Just doesn't seem the same.
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    Re: dissapointed to be caging it

    Why doesn't she drive and you ride ahead?
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    Re: dissapointed to be caging it

    The rules are different since she is out with an injury. You are allowed to cage it to the race. As for felling bad don't you would be on the bikes but for the injury.
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    Re: dissapointed to be caging it

    That really sucks man. I hope your wife gets fully recovered soon! New bike too! Insurance won't hurt ya for the 1 claim so don't let that scare ya. I think that 03 GSXR 600 goin for $3k would be a perfect fit, it's pre-rashed

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    Re: dissapointed to be caging it

    Quote Originally Posted by ZX-6R.com View Post
    Why doesn't she drive and you ride ahead?
    Yeah I thought of that too. But she can only drive short distance right now. It hurts her too much to turn the wheel. She has to go to physio therapy to nurse her shoulder back.
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