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Any bike can be good fun if ridden properly.
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The most important thing is that you get on the track and ride; the bike is essentially secondary to that.

People have loads of fun on 1k's, 750's, 600's, SV's, Motards, 250cc's, even Sport Touring and Naked bikes.

We can go on and on about which one is legal in the most race classes, the most competitive, the easiest to learn on, the easiest to go fast on, the easiest to crash on, etc etc etc. But at the end of the day, just get out there and ride.
 
Discussion starter · #22 ·
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The most important thing is that you get on the track and ride; the bike is essentially secondary to that.

People have loads of fun on 1k's, 750's, 600's, SV's, Motards, 250cc's, even Sport Touring and Naked bikes.

We can go on and on about which one is legal in the most race classes, the most competitive, the easiest to learn on, the easiest to go fast on, the easiest to crash on, etc etc etc. But at the end of the day, just get out there and ride.
Now thats some fuckin advice!!!!
Love it here!:punk
 
The bike you bought looks super familiar pretty sure I have tracked with its previous owner... You buy it off an scr member?
 
Ah nice you track a lot? I try to hit up as much as I can at t hill and Reno ferny
 
Discussion starter · #26 ·
Mostly Thill and infineon but I did make it to RFR once last year after I found out a guy I grew up with owns Precision. Probly make a few more of those this year. where you at in NCal?
 
Yuba city hit me up whenever you head over to any of the tracks I got in around 10 weekends this last year will be way less this year as I am trying to buy a house and I am getting married so we will see.


Also if you are ever in this neck of the woods or need help wrenching hit me up

I have a no mar and do tire swaps as well as I can do chains also do general service and valve adjustments and what not. I just enjoy doing it as a hobby and hanging out with other enthusiasts :cheers

Who did you grow up with? Justin, Josh or the other guy?
 
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Becareful. Goober here likes to touch people inappropriately :shifty
I thought that was implied when you signed up at GDC:biggrin

"You could find out for yourself if you ever came out to ride thill, Infineon, or Laguna"

Looking ant where MotoJoe is from, I dont know if it is humid enough for him. I think he would freeze at Laguna.

I grew up with "the other guy". Chad
 
Re: Re: So, why not a 1000 for a track bike?

I thought that was implied when you signed up at GDC:biggrin

"You could find out for yourself if you ever came out to ride thill, Infineon, or Laguna"

Looking ant where MotoJoe is from, I dont know if it is humid enough for him. I think he would freeze at Laguna.

I grew up with "the other guy". Chad
I lived in socal until I was like 13.

Only Cali track.I've been on is bummpywillow though
 
I thought that was implied when you signed up at GDC:biggrin

"You could find out for yourself if you ever came out to ride thill, Infineon, or Laguna"

Looking ant where MotoJoe is from, I dont know if it is humid enough for him. I think he would freeze at Laguna.

I grew up with "the other guy". Chad
Ah gotcha I can never remember his name and have talked with him the least. Talk to justin the most as I am friends with him on Facebook. I was blown away by their group though. When I came back the second weekend with them like a month after the first, they came up and greeted me and remembered my name. It was like I was just there the day before. Way different then other groups I have rode with way more of a family feel with them plus they do a good job at keeping it a safe and fun environment
 
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Ah gotcha I can never remember his name and have talked with him the least. Talk to justin the most as I am friends with him on Facebook. I was blown away by their group though. When I came back the second weekend with them like a month after the first, they came up and greeted me and remembered my name. It was like I was just there the day before. Way different then other groups I have rode with way more of a family feel with them plus they do a good job at keeping it a safe and fun environment
Totally agree. there was a great feel to the day I made last season. Lots of joking and fun and a ton of advice without attitude from anyone I asked. RFR felt liking riding a shopping cart with all the bumps but I had a blast anyway. Ill be back for sure.
 
Get a room you two. :shifty:lmao
 
Totally agree. there was a great feel to the day I made last season. Lots of joking and fun and a ton of advice without attitude from anyone I asked. RFR felt liking riding a shopping cart with all the bumps but I had a blast anyway. Ill be back for sure.
Ya the track could use some help but its still a blast, nice and technical. Did you ride h course or c course when you went? If you haven't you have to ride h course it's frigging bomb
 
from the guy with this under his name:
Loves MASSIVE CASCADES of jizz on his face
:dissapointed
Thank the mods for that. U jelly bro? :flipoff
 
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