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General Banter / A rare sighting indeed
« on: April 26, 2016, 03:55:24 PM »
So I went to DCTC to see how badly my skills have diminished over the winter. I get there nice and early in time for the morning rider's meeting. Partway through the meeting what do I see; a Vince spotting.

After all the stories I've heard both first hand and otherwise I couldn't wait to get on the track with him. It wasn't a disappointing experience.

He managed to get himself black flagged before the first group entered the track. I flagged corners for the 1st half of the day then finally got out to ride the 2nd half. I ended up doing hooliganism the first few sessions on my grom then finally grew a pair and jumped on my zx10.

My 2nd session I passed the wild Vince showing another rider his lines around the track. I then went to do a small wheel stand on the back straight not knowing a 2015 R1 was stalking me close behind. MAN was that thing fast. I had to reattach my fairings after he flew passed me that fast. Ripped my bolts right off.

1st, and 2nd gear power wheelies as he ripped by me. That was awesome, so the chase was on. I followed Vince's antics around the track. Passing people, pushing corners, trying to work my line entering the straights to try to make a run at the power king. It took 3 failed attempts of coming right up to Vince's rear wheel to watch the darn thing hold the front wheel 2" off the ground and squeeze away from me.

Finally I hit my line perfect carried more speed through the chicane and hammered the throttle before he had a chance to straighten out. I could feel my front tire floating a few inches off the ground and glanced over to see his following suit. I shifted into 2nd and kept the front wheel floating and sqqqueeeezzzeeeddd in front before the first left hander. That's right, I passed the infamous Vince at DCTC. It was the hardest i've ridden my bike and the most motivated i've been to go a little faster.

Hope you enjoyed my Vince-spirated story. I have gopro footage of the antics I will try to upload later in the week when I stumble across some free time. Thanks for some of the most fun I've had a bike Vince ;) If you let me pass you, keep it to yourself so I can still smile when I watch the video.

-Shark Boy-

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General Banter / 900 Mile weekend on a Honda Grom
« on: February 02, 2016, 10:07:47 AM »
Marquette Michigan is a beautiful place to visit. The small town culture & outdoor oriented culture is a great place to throw your boots up for the weekend. That paired with my younger sister living there for school and leaving in 3 weeks to study abroad in Germany prompted me to visit there this month. Looking at the map and dreading an 8 hour drive in my 75 pickup a thought crossed my mind. Why not do it on my motorcycle. A quick check on accuweather showed 20° Friday and upper 30° temps for Sunday. Instead of driving my antique truck that get's 12mpg with the wind I decided to take my 2014 Honda Grom and make an adventure out of it. The route I selected picked it's way around major highways and ended up being around 430 miles one way.

The trip ended up being everything I anticipated and more. I left Friday morning @ 6am and arrived in Marquette @ 3:15 MN time 4:15 MI time. The trip there was DAMN cold. I stopped twice to take my boots off in Mcdonalds and warm up with a terrible sandwich. In Turtle Lake WI, the local PD decided to harass me for "aftermarket blinkers". He tried to tell me that aftermarket blinkers are illegal in Wisconsin, that my exhaust is too loud, & that he should really give me a ticket for riding in unsafe conditions. After drilling me about being an associate of the flash Vince he eventually ran my insurance and license, proceeded to lecture me again on how my license plate is too dirty from the road salt and he could ticket me for that too and then sent me on my merry way. I've been pulled over hundreds of times, and even received my fair share of tickets and never have I encountered such a dick of a police officer. The return trip was uninterrupted and much warmer so I made it in 8 hours 5 minutes with only stopping when my gas tank was on E, & once to pee.

After that stop it was smooth sailing, by smooth i mean frigid cold sailing. It didn't snow, the roads were good, & it warmed up to 17°. I got a lot of thumbs up, funny stares, pictures, and probably snap chat stories, & one angry Wisconsin lady telling me that I'm retarded and trying to lecture me on the risks of winter motorcycle riding. I was in such a great mood that I just agreed with her until she left. The scenery was nice even if it was plain. Rolling over the hills and through a few nat'l forests was a good change after riding through buildings and pollution for the last 3-4 months. It was nice to breath some fresh air and enjoy the trees. Traffic was a non issue & I avoided all major highways and freeways. I only had a dozen or so cars pass me there and back & I only had to pass one church goer on Sunday's return trip.

The bike had quite the auspicious start. Breaking my foot peg and shifter was less than ideal the weekend before. A pair of vice grips fixed that problem and away it went. The bike did GREAT. The Maxxis tires had superb grip, the bike got 85-90mpg WOT the whole way. After getting there we went out to eat and bowling and I wasn't sore at all. I even managed a 10 mile hike on Saturday to see the ice caves and felt great! On the way back I only lost traction once on some unexpected ice but the bike recovered well and stayed up. The Honda grom will always be my favorite adventure bike, especially on a budget.

While in Michigan, the culture was great. We ate fresh fish caught that morning from Lake Superior, went on a 10 mile hike to the ice caves, & experienced their tiny version of downtown. It was in the high 30's Saturday and I had a great time visiting my sister before she moves to Germany for a year. The local pub had blueberry beer and a citrus double IPA which was the second best beer I've ever tasted. I didn't see much for wildlife except for a lonely pair of deer on the way back which was okay with me.

893.1 miles overall & I wouldn't hesitate to do it again on the GROM. Great experience, great memories, and all for less than $20 in lodging/gas. I attached a few pics. It was too cold on the way there to do too many stops & on the way back I was trying to see how fast I could do it. The grom was so comfortable after getting back and unpacking I rode it to my girlfriend's place to end the weekend with 921.4 miles. I debated riding it for another 80 miles just to hit 1000 but that seemed trivial.

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Introductions / New from the northside
« on: August 24, 2015, 07:51:45 AM »
Hello, I rode with a handful of you this past Sunday. My name is Brutger, I'm from circle pines & I have a few bikes laying around. 04 ZX10R stretched drag bike, 05 supercharged ZX10R street bike, an 87 softail custom, 2010 dyno wideglide, 05 r1 track bike, & a crf50 pit cruiser. Had a blast riding Sunday, hopefully can make it out again with you guys.

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