HondaGalToo
Control Rider
Snooki will kiss it and make it better.
Amen to that!thumpin250;192411 wrote: With a personality like that there is no amount of weight loss that will make her attractive. :dunno:
:haha::haha:HondaGalToo;192261 wrote: Snooki will kiss it and make it better.
Oh, I'm still around. Just not healed yet. Mostly, but not all there. Got an MRI back in December, tendon in my left ankle was still ripped in half, so doc told me to go easy on it for 3 months. Went back in march, tendon is still torn badly but healed a little. He sent me to a specialist in May, who decided my ankle & foot weren't aligned right.D-Zum;191936 wrote: Funny Trent...I was thinkin' about you the other day..
Where the FUCK have you been?
No it's cool they found it in her assbetarace;192338 wrote: Snooks lost some weight.
Aaaand now I can ask... were you really on the limit? :rtfm: :doh:blueninja1;162330 wrote: Hehe. I'm pretty sure you're on the limit when you're braking into a corner and can feel that rare tire squirling around almost feeling it bouncing on and off the floor ever so gently getting ready to flick it in. I know it's not smart to ride like the road is your own personal track but in certain conditions when I have clear road I do maneuver the bike like that. After the crash I learned that sometimes things are out of your control, which is why I woke up and swore to myself never again on the street. Only at the track. Of course I know I will not be the fastest at the track straight away and I will work with the control riders and you guys to nail everything. Honestly I think I am leaning toward another ninja 250 to learn the njmp track. I think the limits of the track can be learned much faster when you dont have to worry about over blipping a 600cc into a corner and overshooting your braking point, etc. So many things must be precise to get that best lap time. Different lines have to be experimented with depending on the bike. I will take it all in stride as a learning process. A year on a 250 won't be so bad. I just can't wait to hit that track man. It's gona be sweet.
I went back and read through that entire thread. I remember it now. It also really adds important background for this thread. Wow!!!!Kordyte;194971 wrote:
Also, let us bring remembrance to this thread, and all the ridiculousness in it:
http://tracktalk.nesba.com/showthread.php?t=17012
Ah yes, that disaster of a thread. Some of us believed it was a troll fooling around, but alas, it was a real person. A person who spouted off like he knew what he was talking about, but actually knew nothing about bikes and riding prior to attending his first trackday. Whatever. Maybe we'll see him back at the track someday. Maybe not. Didn't get the opportunity to actually meet the "famous" blueninja. He was into and out of track riding before I hardly got my season started.Kordyte;194971 wrote:
Scary title dude!
Also, it's that magical time of the year, to reflect and look back, to November 26th of last year:
Aaaand now I can ask... were you really on the limit? :rtfm: :doh:
Also, let us bring remembrance to this thread, and all the ridiculousness in it:
http://tracktalk.nesba.com/showthread.php?t=17012
jeff15;194938 wrote: No it's cool they found it in her ass
better watch out... There could be some serious long term side effects from thatRandyO;195032 wrote: So there I am walking past my bike and the "Vortex" caught me shin high... blood, real blood... think I am gonna die... (what I get for dancing around the garage in my underwear I guess...)
Even the dog is laughing....
you missed the most important one... The better half pee'd her pants laughing.... I got blamed and beat for that.. (and laundry duty).. lyf suxbetarace;195043 wrote: Complications include spasm of the vocal cords and/or spasms of the respiratory muscles causing interference with breathing. Other complications include fractures of the spine or long bones from stiff muscles, elevated blood pressure, abnormal heartbeats, coma, generalized infection, clotting in the blood vessels of the lung, and pneumonia. Death occurs in about 11 percent of all cases, especially in persons 60 years of age and older and unvaccinated individuals.
I would quit track days if I were you
blueninja1;194930 wrote: trent,
you probably won't listen to me but i have a "bad habit" of caring for others so let me put in my .02
your injuries seem serious enough to really rethink your anxiety to get back on the track this year. if i were you i would give 110% to healing before i lifted a finger to put back on that bike. hell, technically i am healed enough to get back on my bike and hit the track next weekend, but there are still pretty big complications with my arm, wrist, and hand, enough for me not to risk it and be a harm to myself as well as others on the track. how will i be able to push the envelope when my body is not up to it? are you willing to take the risk of screwing up yourself even more. i've read your threads and you are no stranger to the asphalt my friend. i know how hard it is to stay away from the sport but patience is a virtue. if you are able to hold out and give your body time to bounce back it can only put you in a stronger and better position for the future. really, how much is taking a year off in the long run, the big picture, the grand scheme of things?
let's face it, it does not make sense to ride a bike at speed with a torn ligament. a good portion of that effort and concentration will be on trying to nurse that hurt body part while you are moving around on the bike. i forget what part you hurt, if i remember correctly it was in your leg? that is the most important part of the body to utilize when on the bike. you really don't need that handicap when trying to find the limit. i know adrenaline will kick in and help you through but that will only do more damage as it just numbs the fact that you are hurting yourself more and adrenaline wears off. call me a coward or whatever else you will, i am the kind who won't race with a broken collarbone, broken foot, etc, like the "tough" people. sometimes following the crowd and what others think to be "normal" is not in your best interest.
again, this is just a suggestion and you are a grown man, big enough to make your own decisions. let me end by saying that my best intentions are at heart, taking my own personal time out to write this to you.
whatever you decide, i wish you the best and God be with you.
-brendon