Bump for another pic (not from T of the D). It's coooooooold outside! Hope everyone's winter is going well!JPjavascript:moreSmileys();
Quote from: Jared on November 30, 2010, 06:02:36 PMBump for another pic (not from T of the D). It's coooooooold outside! Hope everyone's winter is going well!JPjavascript:moreSmileys();Perhaps the only solace we can take from being off the bikes all winter is that "absence makes the heart grow fonder". Now, regarding the picture. Am I to gather that the rider is bored on the track? I'm just sayin' ...... Never bored on mine, even in a straight line. Greg
What just happen?
Quote from: vince on December 02, 2010, 05:58:38 PMWhat just happen?Right? Wasn't shooting for the drama, just thought it was a cool picture I'd share. I think it's hilarious that he's got his elbow down and his knee's off the pavement. T-minus 4-ish months til we can ride again, I think we should put together a fundraiser to send Greg to his first track day! I've got the first Ten-er in the pot. Who's with me?Only 3/4 joking JP
The last time my elbow touched the ground like that I lost the front end.
Perhaps the only solace we can take from being off the bikes all winter is that "absence makes the heart grow fonder". Now, regarding the picture. Am I to gather that the rider is bored on the track? I'm just sayin' ...... Never bored on mine, even in a straight line. Greg
Your reply couldn't be more predictable, so one minded. You continue to spread your narrow minded viewpoint on riding for what reason?It's these little unprovoked jabs that seem so hypocritical to what your sig says. I could really care less, I just find it humorous that this is the same behaviour you often times were so against on that "other" forum. At least over there somone was usually trying to preach about track riding and I would say it was asking for a "GregnotSteve" response. But even here, unprovoked, you can't resist.I was hoping this place would be free of doucheness. As for the picture, it's not a pose of boredom, instead he's whispering sweet nothings to the track gods and giving thanks for the opportunity to shred this piece of tarmac.
Denyse, I'm done discussing this thread, I feel you're reading way to much into this. I'll gladly discuss it next season in person if you'd like. Happy holidays. Greg