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Thread: Way too close call today...

Created on: 09/06/14 08:18 PM

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RE: Way too close call today...
09/08/14 6:46 PM

Now THAT's a very cool Vid Hub....way to go ;)Looking good carvin them twisters...Bike sounds really good...

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RE: Way too close call today...
09/08/14 7:27 PM

Thanks, Grn. You need to follow your own line, not mine as they say. @ 6:00 it starts. The yellow line is under my left hand, I hez for it, then go back to the yellow then commit to the right @ 6:03. That was a tricky late line. But what I remember is coming out of that corner, gassing it and when the bike uprighted, smoothest upright I ever felt.

So if I'm getting across to you about that that late line, then this lift the bike upright, make the upright so smooth you do not upset the bike at all. You can't feel it occur under you it's that smooth. Look at the throttle out and nothing is wiggling, but by 6:12, I'm giving props to this chassis it's so transitionally smooth. And I see you snap it a little deliberately sort of, doing the dumbdickVic back and forth warming his tires up and he's never going to scrape his pegs. So that swish back and forth was a waste. You moving at 130+ thru the corners has that tire hot enough, but do not let it trick you, because it's cooling off as you move: so Vic'squid move was just that.

Just aim for that smooth upright feel so nothing upsetting occurs, ie, the wob.



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RE: Way too close call today...
09/08/14 10:01 PM

Yup...will work on this some more;)

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RE: Way too close call today...
09/09/14 2:38 PM

doing the dumbdickVic

Is that an industry term now to be used like such favorites as "clowntown" and "squidalicious"?

I try to keep up with the vernacular so I don't get lost in the shuffle.



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RE: Way too close call today...
09/09/14 3:09 PM

I can't think up the word being on the tip of my tongue so I use my own quick, say it already, and the old lady looks a me like, 'I have no clue what you are saying,' and when I explain the meaning of the word.... It's been the vernacular since I learned to speak.



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RE: Way too close call today...
09/09/14 7:40 PM

"lost in the shuffle"...OMG...Hagrid...PLEASE...tell me yer not reading "lost in the shuffle"....

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RE: Way too close call today...
09/09/14 9:10 PM

Not yet. Any good?



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RE: Way too close call today...
09/10/14 5:02 AM

It's a self help book from way back...80's I think.Kinda along the lines of "I'm OK,You're OKAY"...Thought I'd read it one time or whatever back then...geez...talk about non-emotional dribbleLOL!!!No Hag...you probably shouldn't read it...unless you need a good gullywasher;)

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