I expected YOU to show up with a bunch of donuts! ;)a454elk said:I was expecting to see 89r dragging a cavewoman by the hair into a cave. :nener:
Ol'89r said:For anyone interested in seeing where many of us old farts in So Cal came from and the tracks that we rode, check out this link. These were the days of TT Scrambles. Before MX. I'm number 6 on the first page. The track is Perris.
Photos from more tracks will be added later.
www.faphoto.com Click on District 37 TT Scrambles, Flat Track at the bottom of the page.
High Lord Gomer said:Cool! But...when did you switch to 89R?
Also, is the photo flipped or are you turning right in one of those pics?
Ol'89r said:Holeshot. Try herding a 400 lb motorcycle around a rough scrambles track or Grand Prix course. Takes a little strength. :nod:
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XRpredator said:well, I herd an almost 300lb motorcycle around with a rider that's a few biscuits over 300lbs . . . does that count?
Hey, I was just talkin' total weight, no power-to-weight ratio, silly!Ol'89r said:Nope! :fft: Not even close Pred.
I'll have to get Rich to do some physics calc to be sure but.
My bike outweighed me by almost 2 1/2 times. Now, I have never met you but by all eye witness accounts, to get the same rider weight to vehicle weight ratio, you would have to be operating a BMW R1200RT or possibly a Volkswagon. :nener: ;)
XRpredator said:Hey, I was just talkin' total weight, no power-to-weight ratio, silly!
Ol'89r said:These types of tracks could provide a venue for those riders. And by having so many classes for different size bikes, it brings down the cost of racing.
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