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Originally Posted by CrazyKell
Mine don't actually look too bad on the bike. The black kind of blends in. I don't even notice them.
As much as I cut myself up, I'm actually very good at just riding my own ride and not even thinking about anyone else around me. It's their job to get safely past me. ![shrug](images/smilies/shrug.gif) At least that's the way I see it.
Besides, my friends tell me there's no way in hell I could be any slower than these 2 guys that were there last weekend. ![lmao](images/smilies/lmao.gif)
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I won't go into the frame slider issue...
It has nothing to do with how *fast* you are. It's the strangest thing - the first three sessions, most track noobies walk around with a look in their eye like they are going to throw up in their helmet at any given time without notice.
![Winky](images/smilies/zwink2.gif)
It's OK - and it happens to everyone. For most, it is a totally different experience than any street ride EVER.