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Old 10-10-2008, 06:39 PM   #71
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Nothing to see here folks, move along, move along!



I know "heroes corner", that turn NEVER ends! I love coming up from Dahlonega to TWO on 19. Hauling the bikes up there in my truck I see every point on the digital compass!

The locals named it "Gixxer Corner" in honor of one of their friends who blew the turn completely and disintegrated. They were pulling Gixxer parts out of the trees for weeks.
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Old 10-10-2008, 09:27 PM   #72
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The locals named it "Gixxer Corner" in honor of one of their friends who blew the turn completely and disintegrated. They were pulling Gixxer parts out of the trees for weeks.
I'll bet! I forget which direction it's going but in one direction it hooks pretty tight there at the end, it can catch you out, easily.
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Old 10-10-2008, 10:17 PM   #73
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Just pickin' at ya!

Draggin' a knee at "hero's corner" isn't necessarily track behavior.

I only drug a couple of other places during the day. It's hard not to in North Georgia.

I ALWAYS wore the proper gear and never once did a stoppie or a wheelie.
That's cool! As an advocate for gear self determination and ex-"stunter",I feel obligated to get one in for my peeps once in a while!
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Old 10-11-2008, 10:57 AM   #74
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That's cool! As an advocate for gear self determination and ex-"stunter",I feel obligated to get one in for my peeps once in a while!


I am also an advocate for gear self determination.

In addition, I work diligently to convince riders that they should wear the maximum amount of protective clothing all the time.

Stunting in a closed course environment doesn't require the same degree of protective gear that a track day or spirited day ride would. Not to mention race leathers and hard armor would restrict movement.
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Old 10-11-2008, 11:34 AM   #75
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I am also an advocate for gear self determination.

In addition, I work diligently to convince riders that they should wear the maximum amount of protective clothing all the time.

Stunting in a closed course environment doesn't require the same degree of protective gear that a track day or spirited day ride would. Not to mention race leathers and hard armor would restrict movement.
Proper gear is a must!! I agree whole heartedly. Unfortunately part of my job is scraping up people that wreck on the Parkway. It is amazing the difference in injuries of people who wear gear vs people who don't in the same kind of crashes. Seeing some of these people really made me want to wear the right gear!
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Old 10-11-2008, 11:51 AM   #76
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Last weekend, one of my buddies who rides an old "tuber" Buell had a really weird front brake failure coming hot into a turn. He blew the turn and smacked the mountain.

He was wearing full leathers. He suffered a broken collar bone and 8 broken ribs. No road rash.

Although it was painful, it could have been much worse. I have no doubt that the gear made all the difference.
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Old 10-11-2008, 03:14 PM   #77
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There are several other "tiny" riders that ride Buells. None can ride my Uly because they can't touch the ground.

At 6' 235lbs 49" Chest 37" waist, I look like a monkey humping a foot ball on most sport bikes. I looked down right hilarious on the Firebolt. It looked like a red wheeled suppository.

The problem is that nearly ALL sportbikes are built with the same rider model in mind. It makes it really difficult to find a "true" sportbike that fits.
at 5'9" and 180 i must be a small buell rider?

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And I do hope to own a Firebolt XB12R before the end of th eyear...
I know of a yellow 07 XB12R that can be had for a mere $6500. Last I checked had under 100 miles on it.
Dude bought it, rode it home, rode it back, and traded it in on a sportster. Pussy.
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Old 10-11-2008, 03:56 PM   #78
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i make the rc look small...

and yeah, but work was alright and god knows i have been mia in riding you guys would be miles ahead of me
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Old 10-11-2008, 07:09 PM   #79
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god knows i have been mia in riding you guys would be miles ahead of me
What do you mean "would be"?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rripGCztvGw


Just a little video to go with the pictures.
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