that bike obvioulsy had the line ,it was nice of you to let off and let him pass. thats good clean racing i do respect his lean angle ,,,,i mean to do that in a straight line is pretty sweet .
got to love them new track day guys that get a $11,000 bike and think they are the next suzuki team rider. :up: by the shirt looks like a nesba event. good braking, is that what they call late braking
Okay, that series of pics begs the question - how did that bike become riderless at that point on the track?
Even the worst tire ain't that bad on the straightaway. Well, okay, 'cept maybe exploding Dunlops, but those tires look like they're mostly intact.
We are not exactly clear but it was the dudes second day on the track I think. We just passed a rack of riders. And I think he grabbed a handfull of brake and washed the front. Notice I'm at the last break cone. The best news is he walked away.....and I rode away
As hard as it is to believe, I think the riderless bike had a weight advantage. Although I've heard if you want to lighten a bike, put Morph on it. He's good for -75 lbs.