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08-28-2006, 05:41 PM
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Looking at this again...there is no way he did this by himself...so there is actually other people out there that must have been like,
"Yeah, i'll help you get your bike in the car"
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08-28-2006, 06:31 PM
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SLOmar
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good for him!
at least he's out there, not like many other "oh I'll get to the track some day" people
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08-28-2006, 07:13 PM
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Puke Boy
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Originally Posted by AfricanBootyScratcher
good for him!
at least he's out there, not like many other "oh I'll get to the track some day" people
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AMEN BROTHA!!!
thats probably the best responce in this thread. he wanted to do a track day and he had no other way to get there so he got creative to get there, his funds were probably low to rent something from U-HAUL or any other center alike. no one knows this persons story.
unfortunately i wouldnt have done it, but it is creative.
thats the 1st thing i seen as soon as i pulled through the gate and i just sat there and was like heres a smart man on how to save money
one of the coaches was shacking the shit out of the bike and it didnt budge a inch so he had it strapped in there real good.
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08-28-2006, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by John217
AMEN BROTHA!!!
thats probably the best responce in this thread. he wanted to do a track day and he had no other way to get there so he got creative to get there, his funds were probably low to rent something from U-HAUL or any other center alike. no one knows this persons story.
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We know that he was bitchin and complaining during lunch that his $1000 dollar paint job was f'ed up because some guy at Beaver lost his drain plug causing him to fall down.
He went on to say that no one should be allowed to do an oil change on their bike the night before a track event and that everyone should be required to be safety wired so that this never happens to him again.
What a prince.
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08-28-2006, 07:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by John217
he wanted to do a track day and he had no other way to get there so he got creative to get there, his funds were probably low to rent something from U-HAUL or any other center alike. no one knows this persons story.
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I said in the 1st post he told me his story and it was all lame. Sometimes you just have to NOT GO if you are going to do some lame ass shit like he did. Creative, sure, fracking stupid as all hell, yea! I believe this guy wants to be Omar's best friend.
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08-28-2006, 07:58 PM
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All you really need for a track day:
You, your wallet, your gear, your bike, and a roll of tape.
Why didn't he just ride it to Pocono?
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08-28-2006, 08:06 PM
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SLOmar
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Originally Posted by Qetesh
W his $1000 dollar paint job was f'ed up because some guy at Beaver lost his drain plug causing him to fall down.
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Originally Posted by CBRBob
I believe this guy wants to be Omar's best friend.
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whow, OK, I know who this was. He is a character, and I am not surprised!
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08-28-2006, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by High_Revs_17
The state of PA is like the wild west compared to NJ, you should see some of the scary crap that comes rolling across the border on a daily basis.
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YoYoYo Every state has them
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08-28-2006, 08:45 PM
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08-28-2006, 10:41 PM
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in highschool, i drove around in a 1972 plymouth valiant. my friends' mom was busting his balls to get rid of his motorcycle in her garage. he did not know how to fix it & it just sat in her garage for months. all the bike needed was rear brakes. he had all the parts, just didn't know how to put it together. so to stop his mom from bellyaching - i helped him roll it out to the dumpster on the side of the road.
later that evening i drove my car up to the dumpster & tried to put the bike in the trunk. i couldn't do it. my friend was watching the whole time & finally offered to haul the bike to my house in his pickup truck.
i fixed it up that winter & it became my 1st bike the following spring. on my way to finals that summer, a jeep made an illegal u-turn i t-boned him. going over the hood of his jeep. lol, i was just wearing a t-shirt, jeans & a helmet. bike was totalled. someone bought it that fall and shipped it to haiti.
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08-28-2006, 11:18 PM
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He clearly has exceeded the 250lbs ANSI weight limit of that ladder! He must be from eastern PA western PA out where my wifes family is from would have converted that car into a pickup truck BEFORE atempting that!
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08-29-2006, 12:04 AM
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It's all fun and games until the trunk lid rips away from the car and the bike falls off wiping out another motorcycle rider or a family with kids minding their business on the highway. I think the guy was reckless and a poor example of what the club represents. I think he lucked out and would have otherwise gotten more summonses than his country ass could count, if not worse.
After the rider's meeting Saturday, I asked Dennis from RaceDay Photo to please take a few pictures of that abortion. I just could not believe someone would place a bike on a fiberglass ladder, hanging out of the trunk of a passenger car to drive into the Poconos from God only knows where...
We needed to see a shot of that one because it would have been too hard to describe this level of stupidity otherwise. Best part is that he parked this half assed work of art at the front entrance to the pitt so EVERYONE could see the level of stupidity among us.
In a word, jackass.
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08-29-2006, 12:11 AM
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Well said Ken
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08-29-2006, 12:27 AM
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Would've been even better if he rolled up like that with a blue group sticker and ran upfront all day...
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08-29-2006, 06:27 AM
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Short Shifter
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kennedy
You mean the same headshaking you do when people go sliding by you on the track on their ass
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It's also the same look I give to riders who somehow manage to keep their bike upright after running off the track WFO, supercross thru the dirt while never letting off the gas, then return to the track and continue riding like nothing happened.
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