Great story/report OP!
Seems to me Kim is a golddigger...
I hope the judge sees that
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More than that, he's been trying to develop an enclosed, self-balancing motorcycle for a while. That project's not going too well, but anything that can highlight the risk of regular motorcycles helps his business.Great story/report OP!
Seems to me Kim is a golddigger...
I hope the judge sees that
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^ They have to be positioned like that, up to the edge of the track, for erosion control if it's raining. It doesn't really show on camera, but it's a pretty steep hill there.
Bear in mind that we don't have to do anything comparable on this side of the continent because we have a climate that encourages grass to grow thickly, and that is its own erosion control. All of the racetracks in California and Arizona that I can think of, are in semiarid climates.
So then don't take full speed laps. It is not a race, and there is nothing to win.as an armchair track QB
seems to me they should be moved away
before riders start taking full speed laps
So then don't take full speed laps. It is not a race, and there is nothing to win.
so
go to track days
and be apprehensive
I'm fine on the street then
way I ride everyday
Controlled Course
should have some meaning
and it should mean
no sand bags tucked up to the pavement
to launch you
should you need a bit of run off
cuz you blew a corner
This article says the bags are to slow cars down and mentions nothing about rain.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lianey...ansportation-ceo-about-mobility/#1a06f13558c4
It also mentions the part about avoiding a slower rider, which is an outright lie or at least severe judgment error on his part when you watch the video. He’s back on the gas at that point. Like his throttle was unexpectedly opened.
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