RaiderDm
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Well there I was, minding my own business after a long hard
day at work. Trust me 10 hrs behind the wheel of a Chevy Astro
van is enough to wear ANYONE out. Any hoo, I was heading northbound
on US 41 (Nebraska Ave.) just north of Sunset. In my mirrors
I see a small pack of headlights closing quick. Mind you I
was doing 90 so when I say quick I mean quick. In this
pack was 2 ZX-10s, an R-1 and CBR1000RR and one other bike
I never did ID. The second ZX slowed to give me the once over.
I gave him the thumbs up he returned the compliment. I pulled
over to the right preparing to turn off US 41 on to a nicely
twisty little road called NEWBERGER Rd. The whole pack turned
off in front and waited for me. NEWBERGER starts with a longish
straight followed by a tight 90 left then a 90 right then a
90 left. Then comes a short straight followed by a 90 right.
Another 90 right that turns into a 170 left sweeper that ends
in a 70 right. A quick little straight that ends in a
left-right(160)-left S bend then a right 90 sweeper to a small straight
then a left 90 sweeper. A longer straight flows into another
left- right- left S bend to a straight that T's into LIVINGSTON Rd.
Well the pack went screaming into this tasty road. But they
could not shake the Busa. She stayed glued to the ZX's tail
like a Zeke on a F4F Wildcat. The straights are to short and
the road too narrow for passing but that ZX was unable to
do anything to shake the Busa. Was a good short run. At the
end All that ZX pilot could do was shake his head. So go out
not with fear but with a healthly respect. And remember its
all just for fun..no money or pretty wenches awaited anyone
at the end. ANd I'm sure that had the positions been reversed
that ZX pilot would have been right there on MY tail. I am
after all one of the worlds slowest pilots..I just happen to
own the worlds best motorcycle!!!
Raider
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day at work. Trust me 10 hrs behind the wheel of a Chevy Astro
van is enough to wear ANYONE out. Any hoo, I was heading northbound
on US 41 (Nebraska Ave.) just north of Sunset. In my mirrors
I see a small pack of headlights closing quick. Mind you I
was doing 90 so when I say quick I mean quick. In this
pack was 2 ZX-10s, an R-1 and CBR1000RR and one other bike
I never did ID. The second ZX slowed to give me the once over.
I gave him the thumbs up he returned the compliment. I pulled
over to the right preparing to turn off US 41 on to a nicely
twisty little road called NEWBERGER Rd. The whole pack turned
off in front and waited for me. NEWBERGER starts with a longish
straight followed by a tight 90 left then a 90 right then a
90 left. Then comes a short straight followed by a 90 right.
Another 90 right that turns into a 170 left sweeper that ends
in a 70 right. A quick little straight that ends in a
left-right(160)-left S bend then a right 90 sweeper to a small straight
then a left 90 sweeper. A longer straight flows into another
left- right- left S bend to a straight that T's into LIVINGSTON Rd.
Well the pack went screaming into this tasty road. But they
could not shake the Busa. She stayed glued to the ZX's tail
like a Zeke on a F4F Wildcat. The straights are to short and
the road too narrow for passing but that ZX was unable to
do anything to shake the Busa. Was a good short run. At the
end All that ZX pilot could do was shake his head. So go out
not with fear but with a healthly respect. And remember its
all just for fun..no money or pretty wenches awaited anyone
at the end. ANd I'm sure that had the positions been reversed
that ZX pilot would have been right there on MY tail. I am
after all one of the worlds slowest pilots..I just happen to
own the worlds best motorcycle!!!
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