MaggieValley, the aftermath,,,,,,,

And she rides in the rain too:roll::roll:
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I must apologize for my riding skills as they are quite ruff. I am better then the old days. But I think I had a edge this time do to lifes turmoil's. Sure glad graywolf took me out after church to dispel some of them evil creatures. Anyway I can say I road Ricks bike several times harder and harder testing that Michelin front tire he had on. Man what a blast. I did notice when I got back the rear max was quite slippery in the parking lot. Glad you had a extra wheel Rick. :D
Post warp drive civilization, the slow lane awaits hehe
 
I will admit my buddy on his Harley ( I don't know what it is they all look the same to me) was waxing my rear on the really curvy roads on my 2011 with stock Metzlers that I don't know the age of. I wish I could replay with my 2005 with the new Chromes on it. I might feel a little better.:( But no way can he run away from me on the open road.:thumbsup:
 

The Clean Rocket award.... I think it's a tie between Merlin and Dr. D.[/QUOTE]
I rode through so much rain I deserve at least an ataboy. But I guess I should have been around more.:)
 
Lets look for a CB 450. The 750 GSX-R might be too much.

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Triumph tt600 had the best handling and braking of any bike I ever rode, but had poor mapping/fuelling issues, gsxr 600 a close second without the flaws.
 
Lets look for a CB 450. The 750 GSX-R might be too much.
I have a mate in the UK who races sporadically and does lot's of Track Days to keep his skills up.
His advice to me was - START SMALL - when you can keep up with the instructor - go up a notch.

Buy a nice used proper 100% track bike. Because - let's face it - it's probably going to get dropped.
 
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