I try to wear them most of the time. It allows me to hear the happy little tunes I hummmmm as I ride the copper beauty! It's also useful to leave them in after I stop and remove my helmet so I can't hear my wife telling me we were going too fast....
I've tried the Keith Code and Reg Pridmore classes, both at Road America. My personal preference is the Reg Pridmore CLASS School. I prefered his teaching style and we got much more track time (double). Also I thought it was far better organized with no "dead" time. With Keith Code's school...
Interesting comments above about going too fast on the straights in Pridmore's CLASS. At Road America the straight is long and fast and he never chastized anyone for going too fast. I was using my Yamamha R6 for the class (my Busa only had 100 miles it at the time) and I did 155 MPH...
Yeah, let me know if your friends are interested please. I'm in Appleton, WI (35 miles south of Green Bay) and I don't support the Packers!! (must be the only one around here that doesn't).
Prefer not to sell the Genmar risers by themselves at this time.
I'm asking $8950 for mine (copper, 1600 miles, perfect cond)e-mail me at hardy.p@worldnet.att.net.
Book value I've seen is $9600 for a used 1999 and local dealers are still asking full sticker for brand new ones.
Price reduced to $8950 for copper 'busa, 1600 miles, genmar risers, perfect condition, not a scratch. e-mail me at hardy.p@worldnet.att.net if seriously interested.
My 'buser is still for sale - copper/silver, 1600 miles, genmar risers, perfect condition, etc. My e-mail is paulehardy@yahoo.com. I am located in Wisconsin.
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