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Me and Nelson Ledges

Discussion in 'General' started by Lee Acree, Sep 12, 2006.

  1. G Dawg

    G Dawg Broken Member

    He know it. What's your point:D
     
  2. R6#486

    R6#486 Shockin the Shockers!!

    :moon: :moon: :moon: :moon: :moon: :moon: Here's to both of ya!! :crackhead:
     
  3. ekraft84

    ekraft84 Registered User

  4. redducman996

    redducman996 must go faster

    and you wonder way i was taunting you at summit your freaking old (but fast)
    but still OLD:Poke: hey mark how is that Viagra contract doing :D senoir superbike for you next year right:crackup:
     
  5. R6#486

    R6#486 Shockin the Shockers!!

     
  6. Jim

    Jim Know your grids...

    No sweat Lee. Adrenaline can be a wonderful thing.

    Wish me luck, I race at Nelson this weekend. MUCH slower than you guys.

    See ya at Atlanta

    Jim Sublet
     
  7. Wade Parish

    Wade Parish North Central Hawker

    Sublet's gonna race?!?!
     
  8. Scott McKee

    Scott McKee FZR crasher

    Sublet's always been a racer (probably longer than you've been on this earth), he just doesn't race when he's the Race Director. :)
     
  9. Mark91ex

    Mark91ex Leg-Over!

     
  10. Wade Parish

    Wade Parish North Central Hawker

    Yeah, I knew he used to race, I just didn't know he still did.

    What's he ride?
     
  11. Scott McKee

    Scott McKee FZR crasher

    I believe he still rides what started life as an FZ750 but has a few mods.
     
  12. Speedy Pete

    Speedy Pete Motorsports Photo

    Lee-

    Nice to read your well thought out and well written posts.

    I have to agree that bikes are getting faster and faster and what was semi- safe some years ago is getting very scary. My point thought was that Nelson DOES have a lot of runoff compared to most if not all tracks. Yet, the "unsafer" ones still get run on with little fanfare for safety.

    Thanks for taking a stand. I hope this gets more peple thinking about where they race and just as important... HOW they race under less than optimal conditions.

    -SP
     

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