Waving is kinda weird, I prefer to follow the rider untill he stops and then I get off my bike and just give him a big ol' 2 minute hug...even people on three wheelers.
I paid $905 per year for my 600rr with State farm then it went up to $1100 last year with no tickets and clean record, now it is $1483.57, again clean record, 34 years old. So in short YES THEY WILL SCREW YOU LATER.
Ha ha You got dissed by a girl!!!:lmao:
For the OP, if you're looking to make a friend at the track...come talk to me (I'll hold your hand as we prance down the pits), not the tech guy, he's not there to make friends lol. ;)
They want all new riders to spray paint a big yellow "L" on the side of your bike and the back of your jacket. Some techs want the "L" to be at least 2 feet tall and in oil paint. But don't worry too much about the technical stuff, the most important thing is to have fun;)
That was a total waste of time and money. The organizers were very rude. One guy told us if we don't like the rules we can leave. I wanted a whole lot of rules and the constant threat of being kicked out, I would goto a strip joint. I'm with you..."FTMP"
Try petite epoxy boat paint. It is a single part epoxy. Best method of application is foam roller followed by a brush "tip and roll". I comes out looking like spray with clear coat. 1 quart of any marine single part epoxy should cost around $50. You will need primer as well. This will be...
This is the first time I saw this thread. We should do a ride to raise awareness about the "Boston pizza gixxer guy" I wonder if Aisu will ever find him. (Fingers crossed) Does anybody have any news or maybe recent sightings.
An engineer...why doesn't that surprise me....almost as bad as lawyers. Look up "Know it all" in the dictionary and there's a picture of an engineer.
Why do all people with no post secondary education think that the rest of us spent 3-7 years in college/university learning nothing.:confused1:
I have been riding for 14 years and I have gone from a 50cc to a 125cc to a 350cc to a 500cc and now a 600cc. I found every stage of the learning curve had it's own unique element of fun. I'm now 32 and I want a busa 1300 or a zx-14 for the comfortable long rides, but I can't help but feel that...
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