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Originally posted by Cobraman View Postyou make that sound like an insignificant factor lol. Im a mustang guy that craves acceleration. fast in a straight line is my bread and butter because ive never known any different. I definitely want to get into the track day/twisty scene.
The only argument that holds any weight in my mind is the argument that moving up so quick will spoil you powerwise.-2013 Mustang gt.
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Originally posted by Veight7 View PostClearly this kid doesn't and won't get it till he ends up like my brother. With his front end folded up and 6 months of rehab just to get walking again and another 6 to get rid of the limp. Good luck kid sounds like you are going to need it.
And for the record my brother hit a curb at 25mph. Doesn't take much. Give the machine the respect it deserves cause if you don't it won't think twice about putting you in a world of hurt.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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Originally posted by Adam View PostYou can't ride the 600 to it's potential. Go do a track day and you'll see what I'm talking about.
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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostBut....but...but this Cobraman guy....he's different. He'll be racing MotoGP within a few months because he's special.
We were sitting there talking before our first session and a few of them were complaining about having to do level 1. "I've been doing great on twisty roads, I don't think I'll be in level 1 long". Mind you this was the first ever track day for that group and myself. I watched mr. Badass get readily handled on his nice new 1199s by an instructor on a 250, a student on a beat up 600rr, and finally by my fatass on my beat up 1000rr. Pride will make you think you're better than you are. It takes actually seeing that you suck to realize it and want to get better.-2013 Mustang gt.
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Originally posted by Cobraman View Postyou make that sound like an insignificant factor lol. Im a mustang guy that craves acceleration. fast in a straight line is my bread and butter because ive never known any different. I definitely want to get into the track day/twisty scene.
The only argument that holds any weight in my mind is the argument that moving up so quick will spoil you powerwise.
That's like bringing a 2v Mustang to the track, making 3-4 passes and saying this is too slow because I am 6'2" and 250 pounds, so give me John Forces car, I am ready to do this shit.Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostYou have gone from a whored out 13 second vette to wanting a 10 second bike? Be happy with the 600 and take your time.
That's like bringing a 2v Mustang to the track, making 3-4 passes and saying this is too slow because I am 6'2" and 250 pounds, so give me John Forces car, I am ready to do this shit.
220 lbs on a bike is way different than a car, and i was stating that because I'm big, and 1ks are a little better size wise2012 GT500
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u may laugh at it, but i enjoy the hell outta my old school rd350. and like was said before i rode small cc bikes for a long time before i got 1100. and i have come back to prefer the lil old 350 2stroker. and believe it or not i still respect the hell out of it, cause just like anything, being to confident can get ya killedfirst class white trash
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Originally posted by Nash B. View PostWhat happened after he hit the curb that caused all that? If you don't mind answering, of course.
Also don't think I'm not saying my brother isn't mostly to blame for it. He was looking over his shoulder and drifted onto the curb. That's on him. Just saying shit happens be careful.
I rode for several years til I decided one night, after doing 167mph at 1am on GBT, if I didn't sell it I was probably going to kill myself on it.___________________________________________
The driver formerly known as Whitesmoke.
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Granted I had a few years on you, but my first bike was a ZX 14. If I were your size there is no way I'd have a 600cc bike. I've rode a lot of different bikes and the most fun was a stock height gsxr1k that was bone stock. I also really enjoyed riding a vmax.
It doesn't matter how big cc wise a bike is, it is how you treat it on the street. If you aren't tracking the bike and being a retard you shouldn't cause a self inflicted accident. My zx14 made 205 rwhp and wasn't stretched, my next bike was a 06 stretched busa making around 170 rwhp. It doesn't matter how fast a bike is, it is how you ride it. I no longer own a motorcycle having sold my meanstreak a couple weeks ago. I'm not going to say I won't ever own another, but I've seen some great riders have people pull out in front of them. With the prevalence of texting/surfing on the phone drivers the rewards of a enjoying bike ride are far outweighed by the risk in my eyes. Out of all the miles I put on a bike I never had a close call and I kind of figured my days were numbered.
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