Fuck you lot talk some dribble.
It isnt just safer to race on the track, but it allows a rider to further their experience and learning or correct lines and cornering and techniques, No I havnt yet had a chance to ride on a track, but I would sure love to if I wasnt for the fact I own one bike and its my only child,
Riding fast on the road doesnt make you a better rider, it makes you a lunatic and more than likely an ACC statistic,
Let me put it this way, off my head.
Track danger variables:
Rider low slides off the track - Bruised leg, damaged ego, wrecked bike.
Rider Mistakenly takes out another rider via passing - Possibly a broken limb, bruising etc - two wrecked biks.
Rider Runs wide on a corner and hits the turf at 80km, keeps it upright. - Increased heart rate, Shit in pants. - No damage.
Road Danger variables:
Rider low slides on a sweeping left, bike drags rider across center lane into an oncoming car - Possible death/Broken bones, abrasions and sever bruising - Wrecked bike.
Rider mistakenly takes out another rider via passing, following car runs into the wreck - Two seriously hurt riders, if they stay within their own lane, - broken bones or sever bruising depending if they are hit with another variable such as a following car - two wrecked bikes.
Rider runs wide on a corner, - Possible head on collision - Death - wrecked bike.
Someone who decides its safer to ride like a lunatic on the track imo is a better and more responsible rider,
tracks are clean and clear roads are covered in filth, uneven surfaces and debris, blind corners and crazy cage drivers, cant see how any of that can make you a better and safer rider.
yeah, and the guy on the shit house gt650 knows all about racing be it on the street or track.. hahaha, wat ya douche, sure the track is 100% safer to ride on, but if your worried about the "what mite happens" maybe you should get rid of ya bike and get on the bus..
Am I coming down to make you my bell end, or did you mean, 'why don't you come down here and make me, ya bell end'?
My grammar has never been that flash mate, but I think you took what he wrote the wrong way.
Or maybe I took it the wrong way.
If you would like a lesson or two, you'd do better to ask Crasher down. If ya want a schooling, I know a few guys down there with the bucket race bikes you hold in such high regard, pretty sure I can rustle up the lend of one to lead ya round Ruapuna on when I'm next down there.
What is funny here, is that I was probably the least responsible road rider in the country, until I went racing. So for me to slam the idiots that are out there is very hypocritical.
Haha, Happens once in a while, so you had better bookmark it :P
there is a whole list you can make, it was just off the top of my head.
Really? I actually got the GT650R for alot of reasons, one of them wasnt for track racing, or been a retard like yourself, do you know how much more practical a Vtwin is to me than a 4il or any other high performance sports-bike?, nope you dont, but it doesnt bother me, it seems to be making you feel better.
Long story short, you remind me of those knob jokey Muppets in their souped up honda civics with their baked bean can exhausts, cause 'its cool' and makes you feel big,
I know for a fact im not a great rider, I have been riding for a year, I have had this bike for a month and im learning all over again, I have my NC30 for 6 and I got to the point where I was starting to ride it to its full potential at safe legal speeds, I do speed and I do ride like a lunatic at times, i never said i didnt, but I dont swing my dick around so the centrifugal force pulls out it to make it look bigger than it is.
But I know what makes a good rider, and a large % is rider attitude, your gonna become an ACC statistic, and the way your spouting your shit, I wouldn't be surprised if you dont become a statistic of other sorts, unless this is your 6ft tall online persona.
Race winning Stuff mate.
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