There are teams at L&L now? And specific sections for those teams? Do they bring sports equipment to play against the other teams?
Holy crap, I'm so out of the loop!
Sounds like the meet has turned into a heat score.... I'll remember to avoid the area on Thursdays.
wow, can you imagine how impossible it must have been to be a biker before the internet and GTAM?!!?!?!?
How did people get by without all of Vlad's oh so important posts?
Did anyone ever manage to get laid?
Did every new rider get a supersport to start because there wasn't an old note...
I watched as a guy backed into my bike on the street and knocked it over. I lost it when his wife got out of the car and started blaming me for parking on the street in the first place!
Had I not been sitting on my sisters front porch and seen it happen, I'm pretty sure the guy would have...
Trackside Cuts are awesome. They work with you to pick a font you love and are fast. And they've never missed being at a SOAR round, so I know that they are dependable.
Nope, the 3 day wait is between when you pay the fine and when you can pay the $150 reinstatement fee. You can drive right away as soon as it's reinstated.
I'm riding the 599 :)
Track bike is put away for the winter, so I brought my street bike out. Only problem is that I had more fun on it than my track bike!!!
I was lazy and only rode in the afternoon, and still got in as much track time as I would have on a normal full day.
Couldn't have asked for anything better on a Mid-October Sunday :)
Vinatege racing is the bomb :D
A green group trackday 'race' isn't really racing... It's important to learn to be passed and not freak out. Not always the other guy's fault if you think it was too close, could just be your comfort level isn't the same as his/hers.
And agreed, even if you're...
After your license has been suspended you have to go to an MTO office and pay a $150 re-instatement fee.
If he hasn't done that, it's all he probably needs to do to have a license again.
I've had to do it, and as soon as you pay the fee, you're good to go.
I'm not new... doesn't mean I'll ever stop trying to learn tho.
Having the equipment to ride in conditions, but never having ridden in them doesn't make much sense to me. But again, I'm not as 'experienced' as you, so what do I know?
And it's going to be a nice day anyhow, no extreme...
Some of us aren't at motogp pro level yet, so we can still learn things with some track time ;)
Sunny makes a good point, there are races early and late in the season when weather can be iffy... learning to ride in colder conditions can only help.
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