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#362
#363
From what people who track a lot said they don't even own a street bike anymore...They said it was just so much fun on the track and too dangerous in my area. So i'm not sure whether to get a track bike first or not...we'll see when the time comes.
#365
Registered User
Back from WV trip.
Me and the owner of my company rode our bike there, got all the way to the Nat Guard Base early and decided to get some lunch, so we head up the mountain, after a few corners I don't see his lights anymore, I slow way down then I see a car coming. Feeling of dread kicks in
I turn around and head back, and there he is on the side of the road picking his bike up.
He was ok, but landed on his hip, arm and head....He was able to ride up to a Hardies (1/2 mile away) we called the company and they sent out a truck and trailer and still made it to our site visit.
Later we waited for the truck and loaded it, it was about 5:30 and as soon as I got on the road it started to rain, then a thunderstorm from hell. Super windy road and I can't see shit, rivers of water crossing the road, fogged up visor and in the middle of no-where no place to stop even. The worst conditions I have ever ridden in.
I road about a hour found the interstate (68) and a microtel.
Rode home this morning,
Me and the owner of my company rode our bike there, got all the way to the Nat Guard Base early and decided to get some lunch, so we head up the mountain, after a few corners I don't see his lights anymore, I slow way down then I see a car coming. Feeling of dread kicks in
I turn around and head back, and there he is on the side of the road picking his bike up.
He was ok, but landed on his hip, arm and head....He was able to ride up to a Hardies (1/2 mile away) we called the company and they sent out a truck and trailer and still made it to our site visit.
Later we waited for the truck and loaded it, it was about 5:30 and as soon as I got on the road it started to rain, then a thunderstorm from hell. Super windy road and I can't see shit, rivers of water crossing the road, fogged up visor and in the middle of no-where no place to stop even. The worst conditions I have ever ridden in.
I road about a hour found the interstate (68) and a microtel.
Rode home this morning,
Glad you chose the hotel route. There isn't much out there on 68.
#370
Former Moderator