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Rain riding...likely posted before, but worth another look for the chuckle factor.

Chuckle you say??? It had me puckering in my chair. LOL.
 
Thumbs Up!!!;)
Inspires me to show up for rainy track days and learn how to do it, instead of taking a loss on my entrance fee.
I can do some local riding in the rain to get used to the idea. Just hate to get my bike all coated with dirt.
After busting my clavicle, I've since been really scared of breaking my rear tire lose coming out of corners.
This guy's coping very well with a lose rear tire.
 
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I love the use of presetting the drift heading into corners. Even notable former-NBA players (ahem...Iverson) who abhorred practice would have to admit more is better in this case. Wish we had the opportunity to try it locally.
 
He's riding a razor's edge going from potential lowside to highside.

I ride like a granny in the rain if I have to or not at all if I have a choice.
 
Same here, my only low side came on a seemingly innocent corner in the rain. I got up, a hole in my jeans and a bigger hole ground through my crankcase.

I didn't get up - it will be at least 3 months before I can even attempt to stand.
 
you really need to cool those jets

Jets are extinguished - I'll be lucky to walk again. Suzi will go in the living room, where I can safely admire her. And Don Corleone will give protection in the East, and there will be the peace. :p
 
Jets are extinguished - I'll be lucky to walk again. Suzi will go in the living room, where I can safely admire her. And Don Corleone will give protection in the East, and there will be the peace. :p
So sorry to hear you had such a bad bad crash. So bad you can't remember it, wow!
Do what you can do tough guy.
 
I like at the end, the 2 team owners, Blata underwhelmed by his rider, but Tardozzi is humored by the display, and Bayliss is amused too!
 
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