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Old 10-08-2011, 12:51 PM   #83
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Originally Posted by Trip View Post
I don't want to put my money toward that. Track days aren't the answer. I like riding in the mountains. Bill liked riding in the mountains. Making this wild claim that we need people off the mountains is utterly retarded. People want to do what they enjoy.

It's like Bill's diet. He put in all that effort to keep himself clean and healthy and not "cheat" and enjoy good bad for you meals. He could of treated himself a lot more had he had known he would never make it to an age where it would matter.

People can ride all day every day in the mountains and then get shot or killed crossing the street or some other stupid shit.

The charity the parents posted is a good one. It WILL save people. A lame track day that doesn't even have Bill's name attached to it is meaningless.
I have no problem at all with what you've said. I ride street too, and in fact I remember a couple times when I defended Bill when he would talk about street riding. On some boards there are quite a few safety nazis who can be quite annoying.......25-30 year olds who act like they're 50 for some reason. Bill was the opposite, he acted/posted younger than he was, and I liked that about him.

Ultimately it is up to each person's skill and self-control to determine whether they're safe on the streets. The thing is, a lot (or even most) riders lack that self-discipline. And a lot of them make the assumption that trackdays are only for racers, or that they're intimidating, or that they're not willing to plunk down the money for gear without knowing whether they'll enjoy it, etc.

That other site has a higher % of track riders, so it's only natural they would put together a benefit like that. Whether it will actually benefit anyone's life, who knows, but I have no problem with either approach.
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