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Hehe, well... I survived

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  • 04-03-2005, 02:19 PM
    OreoGaborio
    Hehe, well... I survived
    OOPS :D
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...7/101_0032.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...7/101_0033.jpg

    and that was AFTER i took off all the muddy bodywork ;)

    some of you guys might remember me saying somethin about taking my bike to a race track last weekend in Virginia.... lemme tell ya, it was FREAKIN INCREDIBLE! this was my third track day, first one at this particular track & the course was just amazing. like nothing i've never experienced before. The comraderie, the experience, the pure adrenaline is like nothing i've experienced before on the ground (the air is a different story though... man, i miss flying)

    anyway, I left last Saturday & got back this past Weds night. We had two days of track time back to back (mon & tues) & i went off course & dumped my bike doin 80 near the end of the first day :dead: . i was comin around the last high-speed right hander before the straight, back end stepped way out on me & almost bucked me off, but i saved it, straightened out & now i'm pointed one way & the track is pointed the other... went off into the mud, dumped it on the right side & the bike landed on my leg just above my ankle... it'd be broken if it weren't for my boots.... some of the best 250 bucks i've spent :D

    a little bruised up & sore, but i was able to shove my swolen & bruised ankle back in my boots & ride the next day on my buddy's full blown race bike :D... and i mean FULL BLOWN RACE BIKE!!! even if it was capable of being registered to ride on the street, it's not somethin you'd wanna ride very far.... it's tight, twitchy, brutal, unrefined... everything you want in a track rat.... think i might get one for myself & save my street bike for just that... the street ;)

    hopfully i'll get some more pics of me actually ON the track & post em up later :cool:


    btw, the parts are on order & my bike should be back together by the end of next week... it's actually a cheap fix, just needs a bath, a brake job (fluid dumped everywhere from the resevoir) & some race bars :D

    two days of track time & one night stay in a hotel - 550
    other food/room costs - bout 150
    travel expenses - another 150 or so
    three missed days of work pay - bout 300
    trip to Virginia International Raceway w/ a bunch of your friends to haul @@@ at 150 mph........ FREAKIN PRICELESS
  • 04-03-2005, 03:26 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    Glad to hear you had fun and made it back alive! It sounds like you had an awesome time. How often do you get to do these trips?
  • 04-03-2005, 03:37 PM
    OreoGaborio
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    whenever i can afford it ;)

    i've only been riding consistantly since last May & i've done three track events. the first two were up to New Hampshire a few hours away & just for one day... this was my first multi-day trip & i had a BLAST!!! If i get a good paying job & save my pennies i might go to Europe & do a track in Italy :D but that's a BIIIIIIG dollar trip... a few grand. i'll have to work hard to get onto that guest list.

    hopfully i'll get in a few more track days this season, 5 would be nice... maybe save my pennies for a track only bike & do the Penquin Race School... if i do that then i can get my race license & participate in open practice sessions for pretty cheap every race weekend, but those are alot more high-risk... alot more passing & close quarters. maybe next year or the year after that if i'm still in one piece ;)

    so... who wants to massage my leg for me? that sucka's killin me :mad:
  • 04-03-2005, 05:58 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    You did put ice on it didn't you? (sorry mothering instinct)

    Just curious, if you go to that race in Italy how do you get your bike there? Big suitcase? :confuse: I think you should take a bunch of us too as a cheering section hehehe :rolleyes: So is this your first major battle wound? I love to hear good war stories! I don't have too many....My best one is either a few scratchs from a Great Horned Owl or some wicked floor burn from volleyball (of course that's excluding childbirth!)

    Hope you're on your feet again soon, without pain! :D :relax:
  • 04-03-2005, 06:16 PM
    OreoGaborio
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    hehehe, thakns...

    if i go to the Europe trip we'll end up renting bikes while we're there. it'd be a huge expensive hassle if we shipped our bikes over there w/ us

    only injuries i've sustained on my bike is a concussion & this... two different incidents. and both times would have resulted in MUCH more seroius injuries if i wasn't wearing my gear. 1500 bucks for leathers, boots, helmet, gloves & back protector is cheap compared to a medical bill since i do'nt have med. insurance at the moment ;)
  • 04-03-2005, 11:21 PM
    OreoGaborio
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    well... they're up... no pics of me on my bike from the first day, only pics of me on my buddy's race bike. fine by me, as long as i've got somethin :D

    http://www.netrackriders.com/vir/oreo/

    http://www.netrackriders.com/vir/ore...s/oreo0003.jpg
    http://www.netrackriders.com/vir/ore...s/oreo0004.jpg
    http://www.netrackriders.com/vir/ore...s/oreo0008.jpg
  • 04-03-2005, 11:55 PM
    Leon
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    I'm more into Stunt Riding -
    Such as StarBoyz ...

    I've been looking into getting a Yamaha YZF R1 for a while now.
    When it comes to saving money up for it, or getting herps -
    I always end up getting herps! =)
  • 04-04-2005, 12:12 AM
    OreoGaborio
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    if you ever get the chance to get on a race track, you'll change your mind about track riding ;)

    where do you live? and would the R1 be your first bike?
  • 04-09-2005, 03:54 AM
    OreoGaborio
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    good anews, i shoulca be back on tah road by md-next wek :D

    (and sober) :D
  • 04-09-2005, 04:17 AM
    wendy
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    sweeet bike........how l miss my yz 250.....
  • 04-09-2005, 01:56 PM
    OreoGaborio
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    Thanks... and i'd love a dirtbike, i can see how you'd miss it ;)

    here's a few more shots... i thought they were a riot

    the girlfriend of one of the many guys i went with took these wonderfull shots of me to preserve the memory for eternity

    "OH MY GOD HE CRASHED!!!.... ok, he's not dead..." *click..... *click........ *click

    in this one you can see the tracks i made through the mud... and damn, i slid a long ways. you can't even see where they meet up w/ the track. i think it was closer to 500 feet than 2-300
    http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...&postid=187813

    but apparently i lost both my arms below the elbows
    http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...&postid=187814

    "what are you lookin at? stop lookin at me & pick me up off the ground"
    http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...&postid=187815
  • 04-10-2005, 12:35 AM
    wendy
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    ooooohhhh .......road rash....ouch! glad you are ok......
  • 04-10-2005, 12:57 AM
    OreoGaborio
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    haha, more like mud rash... luckilly i saved it from highsiding & went off course before i layed it down. even after getting laid down at about 70mph, there was very little damage to the bike other than the broken handlebar (weakend from a previous "unscheduled dismount"... got a pair of spankin new race bars downstairs ready to go on asap :D). the plastics and the exhaust got skuffed up, but not very badly. most of it can probably get polished out. the mud made a huge difference, thank goodness for those over-night t-storms we had the night before.

    and like i said, the only damage to me was a seriously bruised up ankle... limped around for a few days & it's still sore to the touch, but i'm healin up nicely. thank god for my boots & full leathers... worth every one of those 150 thousand pennies - cheap health insurance for someone who has no coverage whatsoever :hmm:
  • 04-10-2005, 02:43 AM
    wendy
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    yo dude get friggin' health insurance! my last little stint cost bc/bs 450,000.00 to keep me kickin'. plus my car insurance....hehe, bet theywish i wore my seatbelt. me too.

    mudd burn.......better than road rash anyday. thankgod for boots......

    i had a yamaha warrior long ago, was rippin' down the street toturn off into the woods to go swimmin'up the mountian i am like in 5th,wide open, i go to turn off and here someone blocked the road with a pile of cinderblocks, man i did the biggest powerslide ever, when i came to a stop, the quad tipped over i jumped off, all i was wearin' was a tank top shorts and sandles. not a scratch.....thankfully
    good thing you were geared up....try to keep the rubber side down...hehe
  • 04-10-2005, 02:43 AM
    wendy
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    yo dude get friggin' health insurance! my last little stint cost bc/bs 450,000.00 to keep me kickin'. plus my car insurance....hehe, bet theywish i wore my seatbelt. me too.

    mudd burn.......better than road rash anyday. thankgod for boots......

    i had a yamaha warrior long ago, was rippin' down the street toturn off into the woods to go swimmin'up the mountian i am like in 5th,wide open, i go to turn off and here someone blocked the road with a pile of cinderblocks, man i did the biggest powerslide ever, when i came to a stop, the quad tipped over i jumped off, all i was wearin' was a tank top shorts and sandles. not a scratch.....thankfully
    good thing you were geared up....
  • 04-12-2005, 01:48 AM
    OreoGaborio
    Re: Hehe, well... I survived
    oh man... that sucks.... and yes... definitely a good thing i was geared up, even though i didn't hit any solid objects other than my bike & the mud. I always wear gear, no matter how hot it is. The minimum i usually wear are my gloves, jacket, helmet & over-the-ankle boots.... alot of people ask me if i'm a bad rider or something... I have a plethora of replies in my repetoir to dish out to comments like that :D (like "I'd rather sweat for 20 minutes than ooze puss for 12 months" "dress for the crash, but don't" etc etc ;) )

    at the time of that crash i was wearing my full two-piece race suit (jacket & pants, both containing some serious body armor), full face Shoei helmet, race gloves, race boots (saved my ankle from being broken in two... or four) & full length back protector. a good 1400 bucks in leather, foam, plastics, carbon fiber, carbon/kevlar & other man-made materials. :rolleyes:
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