I can't see this being an enjoyable experience for either side. 1 group for each so all skill levels combined and most car guys I know run coolant in their race cars. Nevermind a car going 4 wheels off and dragging all kinds of dirt and grass back on track.
I have an 07. 06-07 were particularly bad due to frame weld penetration. Still a good bike all around.
I threw a vote in for the ZX6, although the R6 would suit me fine as well.
Our poodle Nemo. Not a manly dog, but he's great with my daughters, playful, gentle, quiet, loves attention, and puts a smile on anyones face who meets him. I'm certain we won't get another dog after he's gone, no other dog will compare.
I'm thinking of racing next year and was hoping to get some feedback on how a typical weekend runs. Practice, qualifying, race length, etc. And for the first year racers, what was your experience like? Classes are likely to be 600 Rookie and Old Boys Club if this comes together. Thanks.
serious?
Edit: I was going to draw out a 200 word sentance similar to an Abe Simpson ramble, but since 30 seconds are requried before posting, I gave up.
I've never had an issue in the 6-8 trips I've made there. Really though, if you want to be treated respectfully, do the same. And they move truckloads of boxes in December so be for-warned.
In terms of preparation, there are two excellent stickies at the top of this section about track days. Hooking up with someone for your first day or two goes along way towards getting bits of info as the day goes on. I did this for my first couple of days and it took a lot of the anxiety off...
Exactly the same situation I went through. Made several trips to MTO and Customs offices because I had lost my reciept from the taxes I had paid at the border crossing. Gave up, walked into another MTO office and registered it as my home built trailer.
I started sort of based on a whim. My skill development as a driver and serious auto-slalom competitor was leveling off. I was looking for another activity that would help develop balance, finesse and that feeling of being at speed. I had a mild interest in bikes, but was never really "into...
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