OH, It's on now! I'll come up a witty response as soon as I I find my cane and reading glasses.You guys aren't old. Jack is old. I'm aging. You're young.
Sorry Jack...
What were stagecoaches like?
I meant I thought you read the first question wrong. When I asked how old you were when you first started track riding. I figured you thought both questions were jokes.I'm not sure how I read that wrong as you quoted stagecoaches and included a emoji laughing. I thought you were being funny, so I replied in the same spirit. I was 35 when I started, but had been on a street bike since I was 16. Instead of getting me a car, my parents spent $1000 and bought me a Honda Hawk 400. When I finally made it to the track, it was a seamless transition and I was immediately hooked. I wish I started earlier, but it is what it is. 15 years later, I still have that giddy feeling driving to the track just like I did back in 2004. That's what keeps me coming back year after year.
You should post these pictures on the “best pass “ thread.Avoiding dinosaurs was no easy task.
And they are fiercely competitive!
This post makes me feel MUCH better as I just turned 31 last week and have yet to step foot on a track..I was 33 when I started back in 1999!
Love this...how do I make this into an avatar????
Of course they did!Awesome vid! The orange wheels made the cut!
All the time in the world when I was young and little funds to support the addiction, now I can afford it and it’s much harder finding the time.
I'm still not quite 30 (will be this year) so I hope to make it at least as long as Bill has. I'm hoping by then I'll have accumulated some pace .