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TOBC pit stop

Discussion in 'General' started by phillip doyle, Mar 28, 2013.

  1. phillip doyle

    phillip doyle Well-Known Member

  2. zuki750

    zuki750 Well-Known Member

    ^
    +1000
     
  3. Putter

    Putter Ain't too proud to beg

    What are they pluggin in to him as he leaves the pit box?
     
  4. phillip doyle

    phillip doyle Well-Known Member

    Headset for radio.
     
  5. phillip doyle

    phillip doyle Well-Known Member

  6. Putter

    Putter Ain't too proud to beg

    Thanks, and that was certainly a great stop!
     
  7. simonburic

    simonburic Runs Wide

    I think Brian needed to practice drinken outta that water bottle before that first stop. :p

    Good stop though, looked nice and clean.

    Sharp looken helmet and leathers! :up:
     
  8. FZR 473

    FZR 473 Well-Known Member


    Yeah...we had practiced without my helmet on. With my helmet on the straw wasn't long enough. I pulled it out of the water/gatorade when I tried to get a drink. So had to re-adjust! Didn't go as planned for sure.

    My TOBC team did awesome in the pits on both stops. So a big thank you to the team.

    I didn't have my best riding day on the bike....only second time racing a 600 since 1999. First time was the week before the 200! The 600s are just a little faster than my more recent bikes. I cannot wait for the WERA Enduance rounds! Especially since Summit and VIR are back on the schedule.
     
  9. regularguy

    regularguy Always Krispy

    Good job Brian.
     
  10. kanatuna

    kanatuna You can't polish a turd..

    Damn. Good work guys.

    I'm pretty sure Christian was making kissy faces at the camera in the beginning. lol
     
  11. Vstate60

    Vstate60 Jaspon&Armas, PA

    Effing gorgeous bikes those TOBC cats ran.
     
  12. galloway840

    galloway840 Well-Known Member

    Takes me forever to jiggle a wheel into place, especially the front one (darn brake pads). What do they do to deal with the wheel/caliper clearance?

    Watching them do it inside of a minute makes me wonder about my technique.
     

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