This is a photo of my friend Greg whom I met last year at the track. When I met Greg, he was the typical busa rider, as slow as molasses, early on the brakes and late on the throttle with terrible form. This summer Greg attended two school days with "Sullivanraceschool.com" and I worked with him individually at three or four other track days. The results shows in this photo. Greg has developed great form and looks like a million bucks on his prized busa.
I just finished two track days in Spokane with Greg and MJN (Mark). We had a blast. Greg was riding exceptionally well, spanking that big girl like a three dollar prostitute. I am extremely proud of this young man, coming so far in just one season of track days. He is definately a junky!
Greg left his busa overnight in our pit and I had guys stopping by asking who is riding that white busa and commenting on how fast he was on such a big bike.
He is on street tires (Dunlop Qualifiers 30# both ends) He was on PP's when I met him and it took a sears crowbar to pry him off those things. Now he's in love with the Q's and the PP's are a faded memory. After he crashed twice on the PP's I convinced him if he wanted to go fast he needed more forgiving tires.
Greg is a great guy with obvious talent that didn't take much coaching to bring out. Way to go GregBob!
I just finished two track days in Spokane with Greg and MJN (Mark). We had a blast. Greg was riding exceptionally well, spanking that big girl like a three dollar prostitute. I am extremely proud of this young man, coming so far in just one season of track days. He is definately a junky!
Greg left his busa overnight in our pit and I had guys stopping by asking who is riding that white busa and commenting on how fast he was on such a big bike.
He is on street tires (Dunlop Qualifiers 30# both ends) He was on PP's when I met him and it took a sears crowbar to pry him off those things. Now he's in love with the Q's and the PP's are a faded memory. After he crashed twice on the PP's I convinced him if he wanted to go fast he needed more forgiving tires.
Greg is a great guy with obvious talent that didn't take much coaching to bring out. Way to go GregBob!