Going to be a blast, a full day of high speed adventure at the Motorsport Ranch in Cresson Tx
Got a sit for my normal sized old Tex BBQ lovers body.
Got a sit for my normal sized old Tex BBQ lovers body.
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Do you really want to know?I'm afraid to ask where your edc is?
Better stay away from the chili and beans.Going to be a blast, a full day of high speed adventure at the Motorsport Ranch in Cresson Tx
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How many cows did they need for the gut of that suit??
Bacon got him there. Beef protects it.
I bought a G19 and a two-piece zip together suit just for carrying IWB on the street. My local track lets you zip them and treat it as a one piece if the pieces individually have the safety certifications and configuration. The reality though, is that I never carry it while riding because it still really sucks to do. I use a car for everything and the bike is leisure, I should've just gotten the one-piece suit tbh.
Good call on the race star helmet, loved the vision and features on mine but it doesn't fit my half Slavic face well at all. I'm looking at an Arai I fell in love with at the store, I've put it on the backburner for winter though. I already replaced my chain and sprockets, fluids, still need to do brake pads and pay some poor soul to do my fork oil before buying anything new.
I live 10 minutes from my local track, been going insane trying not to ride my bike this winter. I'm very fucking jealous right now, I have two inches of snow in my backyard at the moment. That bike ain't too bad, either.
It has been a while for me, but do they still require, all glass safety taped or removed, nuts safety wired and breathers in recovery bottles?
You have race tires for that day?
One-piece suit is far superior for the track for sure, any two piece is really just an overdone street kit imo. I just got my own bike last year so I'm not really pushing shit at the moment. Spent the change saved on the suit to get a proper steering damper. I'll probably get a dedicated track suit when/if I move up a group.
I completely forgot about the cheek pieces being interchangeable on the Star helmet, good looking out.
I've wanted an S1000RR forever, it's been a huge Isle of Man TT success but a lot of normal folks don't know what they are because it's not a MotoGP team and all. The R6 is nice, would fit in with the whole space age race tech the RR has got going on.
I thought about the two peice, but I will be doing some COTA track days this year, and that shit approaches near light speed, pretty sure I will be coming off a few times at triple digit this season, ,,,, looking to get my race license this year or early next year, I want to get into the race circuit before I start falling apart too much. This Race Star is a badass helmet, still waiting on the transition lens, I have them on my other Bells. you should try changing out the cheek pieces to different sizes before you drop a grand on a Arai.
Have fun and be safe. How many have you done?
I haven’t ridden the new r6 but the past few generations are awesome. Usually folks will be faster on the 600 than the 1000’s so good call on the dedicated track r6if you plan to go regularly.
I used to do 20 to 30 track days a year. Mainly Barber and little talladega with a few at road Atlanta mixed in. It’s been many years ago though. A bad hip and mainly a daughter got me away from it. I do miss the rush.
Buyer's remorse is a good thing, it's when you fall in love with them that really gets you.
You'll probably have tons of fun.
A good friend of mine used to competitively race the bike circuit in CA back when he was young & did well at it.
He went down quite a few times at high speed but no major injuries.
According to him crashing on the track is not nearly as dangerous as what happens to you on the street.
All of themHow many cows did they need for the gut of that suit??
Well that will give you some street cred with Serena.have only done a few in Fla at PBIR, always wanted to do more but did enough street racing with my sport bike crew in Miami, the only guy over 30 and the only white guy out of 40 or so members there, Fun times.
Not bad for an old fart....... ???
Heard it was cold down there. I mean it was -8 here the other morning, but we are able to handle cold. 40F in Austin and they talk about how quickly hypothermia sets in.....
Glad you had fun and all was safe.