Hate to be mean, but damn that poor bike!
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Re: Hate to be mean, but damn that poor bike!
That has got to be the largest sportbike rider I've ever seen !
At 1st I thought it was two people !
(now I don't feel so bad being 20lbs overweight!)
At 1st I thought it was two people !
(now I don't feel so bad being 20lbs overweight!)
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Think about the shear forces being placed on them little old tire contact patches.. Ya think he rolls some rubber dingle berry’s off them tires after a few laps?
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Re: Hate to be mean, but damn that poor bike!
The poor guy. I can't imagine how much it would suck to be that fat and hope I never find out. It seems fat people are only only minority left thats still politically correct to tease...well except for Jews.
I bet even Schmidt would admit he prolly needs a fork brace ha ha
I bet even Schmidt would admit he prolly needs a fork brace ha ha
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Just goes to show ya what these machines will handle, and how they handle, and is that a tear falling from the headlight..that poor little bike.......oh that is just wrong on soooo many levels... ....
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When was the last time you road a track day next to a "typical rider/passenger" combo :P
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I ran at Mid Ohio agianst a dude at least this big. He was on 916 Ducati too! I just cringed every time I passed him. You're right, at least he's not letting anything keep him from doing what he likes. My question is this: where di he find leathers to fit?
Jamie Daugherty
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Jamie Daugherty
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Well.. the good news is that it's probably easy as hell to draft him, but the bad news is that you're going down when he leans into your bike as you pass.
When he crashes they immediately check the wall to make sure it's ok.
When he crashes they immediately check the wall to make sure it's ok.
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