Mpusch
Mpusch
Mpusch

The Beave is the closest thing to a home track for me. Love it! Just haven't done the karting track yet.

What you're also missing is that although the force of braking might be higher, the car also has more momentum to slow down because it's heavier. Otherwise, using that argument, if I ran onto a frozen pond in my dress shoes (very low coefficient of friction on ice, and I'm relatively light compared to a car) I

It's been weird seeing nearly zero comments on articles the past two days.

This x 100. Leave your ego at the gate. You'll learn more and be safer.

I've only been a passenger at a car track day. Tons of fun. But doing track days on my Daytona is a whole different ball game. Skimming inches from the ground at 140 gets the blood pumping.

Definitely be careful with the whole bike is covered thing. You're right about the exclusion, but by far the majority of companies have that exact exclusion. Being covered is the exception.

If Wikipedia is to be believed. About 2k a year

What do you mean by that?

That's kind of you.

Common slang in the motorcycle world. Typically means a rider who doesn't wear much, if any, protective gear. Tends to be used in a number of different ways by different people when they're angry at a person or group of riders. Kind of like "ricer".

My first thought as well.

You say that like it's a good thing.

"After reaching 99 miles an hour, he starts braking into Turn 1. Wait! No he's still accelerating!"

First gen Gallardo? Still no likey the V10?

Non-original oil filter? That's $1,000 off! - Rod.

Dangit! First thing I thought of. Beat me to it.

No federal bracket, no. But that alone will still get you to 40%. Depending on state income taxes, you could definitely get to about 50%. That said, it looks like Washington doesn't have one.

Roy Cats runs a 670 SV with winter tires in the snow in Washington (the state) each year. Very capable indeed.

In the motorcycle trackday world, it's a pretty big issue. I always use the glue-plate and safety wire.

I had always thought it went like this.