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Let's see... Riding for years. Had a 90's ZX7R then a ZX9R and since '06... a ZX10R. Been upgraded and still upgrading (will NOT stop upgrading). Always have gear on. DETERMINED to burn anyone and outride them as well: On the street. And I usually do! Then I figured the beginning of this year, give the track a try as well. That means (I will spell it out for those who's screen name is a dollar amount equivalent to their monthly spending habit on child porn): I was NEW to the track. I then began to want to learn and improve my track skills. Already have taken 3 roadracing schools (with more reserved for this year). Plan on obtaining a racebike because I will not de-tune my current bike for the track. I am itching to get better every time out there. So, yes, when someone is new at something, they will not be as good as others that have mastered it. I know it takes time to learn and master and I'm all about it. So squid (that's funny), harsh words (nah, I can take it, I'm bigger than most haters anyway ), and a 600 (w/ an expert racer) will be better than me, until I get better. But I will be out there... street or track!You little people make me laugh, always think you know someone. Oh well...
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I think that the premise of the initial comments that they spoke about was the fact that it isn't always the best idea to run on the street. The other crap about the track is just foolin with you I am sure.
I am sure you have been riding for years and years and are the greatest street rider, however, those of us with kids, which maybe you have, try to instill in their young minds that when they see someone draggin knee on I-75 going to the Gratigny, or, blowing past my car when I am going 80 and it looks like I am in reverse, that it probably isn't the best of things. Not really because anyone person would be ignorant to do something like that as that's a personal choice to take the chance of splattering on the highway. Even with my loud ass Harley and my even disgustingly louder 6R, I still get spooked when someone passes me going 140+ on the highway. So, the problem is when I get spooked enough to jerk the wheel and would hit an individual with my car being the winner in the battle of structural integrity to the human body or a bike -- and then I have to put a burka over my 3 kids' heads so that they don't see me pull someones arm out from my grille or their head from my windshield. I think that's the true point that most people were getting at. And, if the angel's guide you and God's hand allows you to "burn anyone on the street", more power to you. But then there is that whole jail thing. We all love our two wheels and we all like to crack the throttle once in a while but there are places for that and I am stoked you are taking advantage of those places. I-95 however shouldn't be deemed your practice track. Someone correct me if I am wrong in my assumptions here about what you all were implying.
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