Hey guys.....is there anybody down at Indy heading back to Toronto with trailer space for a bike? I rode with a couple friends and one of their bikes died....looks like a regulator (I guess this is not that uncommon on a Ducati). Looks like a slim chance to find the part in short notice here...
Appreciate all the input. Anyone know where there is a good spot to park at Ganaraska that has some open riding areas close by? It is hard to tell what area is good for a beginner rider by looking at maps...thanks again.
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Only used at 3 track days, lots of life left. These tires are designed as a slick for trackday riders, they are long lasting and can even be used without warmers.
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Thanks for the response...
Ganaraska is an option, just wasn't sure if there are any good open areas. I haven't been there and heard there is a lot of trails and single track, might not be great a kid just starting out.
Anyone know of a good area (ideally legal) in the Durham region to teach a kid to ride? I am looking to teach my son this year, but doesn't seem to be too many options close.
Thanks
If you know how to use Photoshop and/or Illustrator there is another Toronto company called Stickeryou.com that will allow you to upload your own graphics to their website which they will print on vinyl and die-cut for you. They are cheap and they say the stickers can stand up to outdoor wear...
Here is Arai's reasoning for their sidepod design (see below)...seems to make sense to me.
"Even though pod-less shield systems are easier to make - a simple deep, flat recess in the shell surface to hold the shield pivot mechanism - Arai's experience tells us these deeply-recessed pockets...
I ended up painting some well used track bodywork that I picked up cheap with Kyrlon and it turned out ok. I didn't want to invest much money in paint for the same reason as you....incase I fall.
Up close it is not perfect, but from a distance it looks fine. I was thinking about putting...
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