Deal's Gap rally followup
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Well, I am a guy, and approaching this from a totally different angle. I am not going to have much of a chance with the girls if I am surrounded by a bunch of other cave trolls (I'm not that fabulous looking myself, you understand....so I need bait....)
Nice job, KC!!! Did you get the ******* car in the middle of the road on purpose??? I about fell off the figgin' chair
I thought this is what made sportbikes the bane of humanity! Great photo! Too bad he wasn't passing a Harley
Wish I could have been there!
I thought this is what made sportbikes the bane of humanity! Great photo! Too bad he wasn't passing a Harley
Wish I could have been there!
Not like it was a tight turn...AT ALL...what a moron!!
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KC, great photos. Thank you, as it is really good to have some idea of the folks whose posts I'm reading most days.
And, yeah, Doug, come on...even I could work out that that car was pulling out of the parking lot. You're just too worked up about the cages being out to get us. You'd better come on down to NZ, and we'll get you away riding on the beach, mate.
And, yeah, Doug, come on...even I could work out that that car was pulling out of the parking lot. You're just too worked up about the cages being out to get us. You'd better come on down to NZ, and we'll get you away riding on the beach, mate.
I was quite relaxed throwing all 4000lbs of truck around the 318 turns. Steve, you didn't seem quite as relaxed at times. Seriously, I wasn't pushing it that hard. I wish I had timed it because I think I may have actually run it faster in the TB (I'm not ashamed to say it). Even with 4000#, four wheels is usually faster than two.
Yep, that was crazy fun!
Not used to putting my well-being in someone else's hands... I was visualizing tumbling down a ravine.
(Greg actually did keep it inside the lines... Bilsteins and auto-cross experience were evident. Surprised the Firebone rubber gripped & handled so well... who knew?
Not used to putting my well-being in someone else's hands... I was visualizing tumbling down a ravine.
(Greg actually did keep it inside the lines... Bilsteins and auto-cross experience were evident. Surprised the Firebone rubber gripped & handled so well... who knew?
KC, great photos. Thank you, as it is really good to have some idea of the folks whose posts I'm reading most days.
And, yeah, Doug, come on...even I could work out that that car was pulling out of the parking lot. You're just too worked up about the cages being out to get us. You'd better come on down to NZ, and we'll get you away riding on the beach, mate.
And, yeah, Doug, come on...even I could work out that that car was pulling out of the parking lot. You're just too worked up about the cages being out to get us. You'd better come on down to NZ, and we'll get you away riding on the beach, mate.
[QUOTE=PJay;57686]And, yeah, Doug, come on...even I could work out that that car was pulling out of the parking lot. You're just too worked up about the cages being out to get us.QUOTE]
1. Approximately three-fourths of these motorcycle accidents involved collision with another vehicle, which was most often a passenger automobile.
6. In multiple vehicle accidents, the driver of the other vehicle violated the motorcycle right-of-way and caused the accident in two-thirds of those accidents.
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1. Approximately three-fourths of these motorcycle accidents involved collision with another vehicle, which was most often a passenger automobile.
6. In multiple vehicle accidents, the driver of the other vehicle violated the motorcycle right-of-way and caused the accident in two-thirds of those accidents.
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