
Originally Posted by
FkNAmerican
LOL, nah not slow......just hadnt taken her to the track yet. Seriously....its just stupid to ride that hard on the street. Too many things can go wrong and I never had any intention of putting others in danger so I could have some fun. At least with track days everyone there has signed on the dotted line and knows the risks and understands people are going to be pushing the edge out there......so if shit happens and people get hurt its the risk everyone agreed to take.
+1 Indeed! 
For people that dont have access to a track I can kinda understand the need to push it on the street.......but I've got a great track less then an hours ride from my house that hosts regular trackdays for motorcycles and even hosts AMA racing.....it helps keep me nice and gentle on the road....for the most part.
Nah, there's need and then there's need. You need food to stay alive - you don't need to get knee down on the public road in order to enjoy motorcycling...
Anyway, yeah Im going to see a doctor about my neck and pain in my face. Also for some reason every time I wake up in the morning my face is swollen and throughout the day it goes down steadily. Its an ongoing thing.
Don't worry mate, it's just that the blood pressure in your head is higher when you lie down. That's also why you elevate your leg if you've sprained an ankle or have a big bruise on your shin...
Actually, a bit of the same thing happens with your spine - the vertebraes compress during the day and relax during the night. You should be able to measure a height difference between when you get out of bed in the morning and when you go to bed at night
(Apparently pilots using an ejection seat will become approximately 3 cm shorter - for a while... so I've heard at least.)
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