robwbright
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robwbright said:Maybe speed is actually 99.9% rider - not the 95% we'd all been thinking . . . ;)
Okiewan said:What's even more amazing? RC would be Ryno in just about all those scenarios :p
wanaride said:And to think that Ryno can get beaten by the current SX elite (in SX that is), it's just amazing how much better those people are than the average rider.
That reminds me of a time when I went to a local SX practice track just to play around. A former national rider who owned the track was out practicing. I had to stop and just watch; his speed and control were absolutely unbelievable. There were some good riders out there (not me) and he made them look like they were standing still. Orders of magnitude out of my league!
lol Rich, i thought only Gomer knew that feeling ? ;)Those of us who have watched helplessly as AJ railed under us on a stock 9hp TTR125 can attest to the 99% rule.
AJ Waggoner said:hence them going to a BMX bike , instead of a 70 or fiddy...? :)
tx246 said:that article confirms my belief that money on my bike should not be spent in motor upgrades because it is plenty fast the way it is. i just dont have the talent. i prefer to spend money on suspension, durability, and crash protection items.
AJ raced quads before starting the Lego division of Service Honda.robwbright said:AJ:
What's your story? I see from these posts you must be very fast, but I don't know anything about you. . .
How bout a brief riding bio? Thanks
He's not fast, just lucky <-- I have proof. On video
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