TXBusa05LE
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Today I take a ride with 2 guys I don't know.
Guy #1 has been riding for a year, has a R6 and the stickers to prove it. Has recently been arrested for evading.
Guy #2 hasn't ridden in 7 years, is about 5 feet tall, is sporting a fine Italian leather jacket, Isotoner gloves and some type of dress shoes and pants. But wait, he's riding a brand spanking new, with paper license plate, GSXR 1000!
I'm of course fully geared and basically just say, "Ride your ride". I'm not planning on riding in a straight line today either.
So we're off. #1 stays pretty slow, #2 has me simply scared to death. We're taking awesome sweepers that the Busa just eats for lunch. In the mirror I see #2 crossing the double line around these and he's not even up to speed. Besides the fact that he's tippy toed and over revs it constantly.
We stop about half way into the ride, I say it's too windy and we should call it a day. I did this simply for the fact that I didn't feel like dealing with an accident. They agreed it was windy and we should quit.
Gentlemen, #2 wasn't going to last, especially on the road we were about to take. Kind of like my own mini Deals Gap.
Anyway, I'm not a professional, I ride within my limits, wear my gear and can sense when things may go wrong.
I don't think I'll be seeing #2 for a long time"¦
Guy #1 has been riding for a year, has a R6 and the stickers to prove it. Has recently been arrested for evading.
Guy #2 hasn't ridden in 7 years, is about 5 feet tall, is sporting a fine Italian leather jacket, Isotoner gloves and some type of dress shoes and pants. But wait, he's riding a brand spanking new, with paper license plate, GSXR 1000!
I'm of course fully geared and basically just say, "Ride your ride". I'm not planning on riding in a straight line today either.
So we're off. #1 stays pretty slow, #2 has me simply scared to death. We're taking awesome sweepers that the Busa just eats for lunch. In the mirror I see #2 crossing the double line around these and he's not even up to speed. Besides the fact that he's tippy toed and over revs it constantly.
We stop about half way into the ride, I say it's too windy and we should call it a day. I did this simply for the fact that I didn't feel like dealing with an accident. They agreed it was windy and we should quit.
Gentlemen, #2 wasn't going to last, especially on the road we were about to take. Kind of like my own mini Deals Gap.
Anyway, I'm not a professional, I ride within my limits, wear my gear and can sense when things may go wrong.
I don't think I'll be seeing #2 for a long time"¦