car-is-mi
CAR_IS_MI
car-is-mi

And further proving my point, BAT will be auctioning off one next week with a starting price just under $20k...

Alfa Romeo Spider Series 1

I can't say I've had a bad experience buying a used car. New cars are a different story, but used has gone pretty much smooth. The worst one Was probably the 1990 GSX I bought. I went and looked it over, it was clean, had a visible small coolant leak which the seller did not try to hide. Drove good, everything worked

Between all the stories of cops "entering" the wrong house and shooting the owners dog and stories like this, I don't want my dog to go anywhere near a cop. Hell I don't want to be near anyone with a badge anymore.

Fighter jet didn't make it through the flood, but my Camry should have no issues, right???

I did their 3.4 back in 2012 I am pretty sure. either way it still stacks up to be a relatively large course.

No, they bought an additional 500 acres just for the track expansion. I believe all their current configurations are already over 6 miles.

I'm not trying to start an argument becasue I am assuming the expansion is not quite done (it's been a while since I've been out there) but...

VIR is 3.25 miles

I just switched to cruisers, standards, and vintage. I have to say riding standard and vintage is the least likely. When I ride my vintage bikes I constantly get thumbs up from passing cars, pedestrians and cyclists at lights. When I'm on the standard it's like driving the Camry of motorcycles, people know you're

Corvette ZR-1 driver training at Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch (the largest track in the us)

Pew! Pew Pew! Pew! Pew!

I stopped riding sport bikes for the same reason. All these squids just give you a bad name. I could ride the thing like an 80 year old woman would drive and I would still get followed by the cops and fists waved by people on the sidewalk becasue they just assumed me to be speeding or whatever.

Sure did.

Speed triple is a beast though.

This one time...

Yes but there is a difference between the rider knowing the limits of the bike and pushing the limits of the bike vs the bike making the limits feel or seem easy so much so that a new rider gets overconfident and makes a big mistake.

The Daytona 675 was my first street bike (I bought it at age 20), and while having ridden dirt bikes prior and having enough dirt experience to handle the Daytona, I can fully attest that this is a HORRIBLE 1st bike. It's lightning quick for a 600 cc bike (yes yes 675 cc), and it handles like its on rails. You can

...it's that everything else becomes a bit less expensive in your mind.

The spark plugs, 12 of them, 8 bucks apiece