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Learn sumpthin' new every day! This is good. Thanks, rwsmith.

One thing I've learned is you can't spend $600 twice if you don't have $1200 dollars.
Another thing I've learned.
I really like being here.
In this thread, I mean.
Oh, yeah, the planet's nice too. And CT is OK, 'cept for the ruling elite.
But I come here, and it's aaaaaall good. Yah know? :D
 
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If you want to watch some daredevils sometime check
out the Isle of Man TT races. These guys must have
Kahonies about the size of Basketballs. Craziest thing
i have ever watched Sports wise.

This is Michael Dunlop--A few years ago when i first watched
this event he won almost every category.




They race sidecars and even have a race for Electric Bikes
which are now averaging around 115 MPH for the course.
The race is held on an Island (hence the Isle of Man) moniker.
Being raced thru a town and also up a mountain included
in the course. Almost 38 mile course. Including hairpins.
The Top Class averages around 137 MPH.
If you want to watch something that makes your palms
sweaty check it out. The races are held last of May each
year.


Chuck
 
Time do fly. I guess I must've been havin' fun.
Now it is bedtime.
Well first, it's brush the teeth time.
Then it's bedtime.
Right after I go get a drink.
Of water.
Then I'll brush my teeth.
Then I'll go to bed.
Hmmmm. Maybe I'll go warm up my corn-bag.
Then brush. Then bed.

If you want an explanation of what a corn-bag is, you'll have to wait until tomorrow.
I've already used up five minutes tellin' y'all what I was going to do before I went to bed.
Now.
I'm goin' to bed.
Oh yeah. I gotta brush my teeth first.
 
Caught up all the pages I missed and my brain is spinning! A person can only drift so far in a period of time without suffering drift fever! Going to crash and get some sleep,still recovering from the holidays,some kind of bug,and a high speed road trip to go hunting! Drift on and be happy!
 
Yes indeed, Chuck, the Isle of Man TT is some weird & wild stuff. I wonder how many people have died there over the years. It is one of the most dangerous race courses in the world, held as you said, over public streets, some of them paved with cobblestones. When they are using the full course(Including the Mountain Course, which is sometimes fogged out)it is 37 miles long. I don't remember how many curves there are, but it's a lot! Imagine trying to set up a bike so that it's at it's best on so many different surfaces & configurations. Then trying to remember all those curves as a racer, so that you can make optimum time. It is an incredible race against the clock as racers are started individually. I sure would like to see one live before I croak!


By the way, those sidecar rigs you referred to are called "worms". I don't know why, you'd have to ask an Englishman.
 
Timn8er,
When i stumbled onto the broadcast a few years ago (I believe
on the SPEED channel), i was instantly enthralled. And i've
never been a rider !!!
They say there are several fatalities each year when they
open up the course for amateurs to run the circuit.
Which they do between quals. and races.
I've also read where some are saying they don't know
how many more times the races will see records being
broken because the riders are about at their maximum
right now just trying to process and react at the speeds
currently being ran. It's gotten so fast and these guys
can only do so much at the speeds they run it is pushing
human capabilities. I guess you can always keep improving
the bikes and making them faster year to year but the
brain can only facilitate so much. Like trying to play a video
game turned up to the impossible level speed wise.


Chuck
 
Was he in those???

After his roles in the "Airplane" movies do you blame them ?


Chuck

I only saw the first 'Airplane' movie. I do remember him in the "Naked Gun" movies. I also know that I can't watch them anymore.:(

Funny movies but they need to put out an edition with O.J. edited out so as not to ruin the rest of it.
 
Seeing all the race bikes is nice but it makes me remember that I am old and my reflexes etc. aren't what they used to be. The speed rush of high performance bikes can't really be matched by any other machine. Fighter jets might be close but you are too isolated from the environment to truly feel the full sensation of the experience. Drift on!
 
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