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  • Birthday 04/14/1971

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  1. grantzilla

    No Whimps Ride

    yep, must have a plate. Although most bikes on the ride I have seen are full on dirt bikes that happen to have a plate and lights.
  2. Anyone attending the Malcom Smith No Whimps ride 14 November starting from Glen Helen raceway?? It's a great ride with very technical hard splits. There is also a good chance you can chat with Malcom. Attended a couple of years ago and had a good time. I'll be on a bigger dual sport with dual sport tires so probably be taking the easy splits. The ride has gps and roll charts, depending on what you prefer. Hope to see some folks out there!
  3. grantzilla

    Time for some twisties

    $45 is crazy cheap. Yes you can find deals. I usually go with Veloce at Buttonwillow and they have an early bird discount online. I run a pretty stiff suspension set up, so I don't change anything for the track. After going to the track I do very little street riding on my bike. The things you can do at the track safely make riding the street seem a bore and very dangerous.
  4. grantzilla

    Time for some twisties

    Nope. I go with Veloce to Buttonwillow and it $155 or $125 with the early bird special. No ridiculous rules, no crazy bike prep (if it's good enough for street legal it's good enough for the track) regular street riding gear requirements. 15 min sessions every hour all day long with an hour lunch break. There is also a photographer that takes great shots for around $50.
  5. grantzilla

    Time for some twisties

    LOL you took your dual sport to buttonwillow? I want to do a a track day but figured more or less that supermoto tracks (gokart tracks) which are tighter would be more suited. Horse thief mile, or adams gokart track etc. I smoked 90% of group 3 riding liter bikes on this old DR350. You can out corner most guys on the big bikes, unless they are really good. The straight at Buttonwillow is not that long, I max the bike out at about 90mph (about 105 on a big bike)and in the corners carry way more speed than I did on a big bike. You can also take the long back curve (Riverside) at 80 mph hard over and keep up with the bike bikes in the Esses after Star Mazda turn. Tellin ya, it's the most fun you can have with your pants on!
  6. grantzilla

    Veloce Trackday 2009 Schedule

    I go with group 3, most organizations recommend group 3 for small displacement bikes. I get held up alot by the new riders on big bikes and would rather ride in group 2, but so far have stayed in 3. In group 3 you are only supposed to pass on the outside, but as long as it's safe, I'll sneak up the inside (not right at the apex) if I'm being held up for a while. I have textile top and bottom I use with no problems at the track. Just put on an FMF pipe and steel braided brake lines and am itching to hit the track soon.
  7. grantzilla

    Time for some twisties

    Now you guys just need to meet me up at Buttonwillow for a track day! Most fun you can have on our kind of bike with street tire set up. Safe, fun and not too expensive.
  8. grantzilla

    Hungry Valley

    Yep, no zip tie at the top for the short or long ones. Just zip tie at the bottom.
  9. grantzilla

    Hungry Valley

    The GS800 has been out of my stable for a while now. Turns out I'm never going to do the long way round and German engineering and expense was not agreeing with me. Got almost what I paid for it, so I got to try it for around a year for a few hundred bucks. Not my cup of tea after all. Great bike, just not the kind of riding I want to do.
  10. grantzilla

    Hungry Valley

    Hope you have a fun ride. *Hey how do you like those fork protectors??? Did you have to take the forks apart to install (obvious I'm sure). Do you have zip tied in place?? What brand?? I have the full length neoprene Seal Savers on. Had the short ones on before, but after a few years they needed replacing. I put em on when I changed out the fork oil and springs, so yes you have to remove the forks to install. They are zip tied at the bottom and go all the way up to the top where the fork meets the triple tree. They work great! Keep the fork clean and prolong seal life.
  11. grantzilla

    Hungry Valley

    Hitting Hungry Valley tomorrow. Should be good weather. 54 and sunny. Probably ride all day and may spend the night. All parts of the park are open and I plan on taking the trails in to the Los Padres too. Want to try out the new DR 350 set up of new shock, FMF muffler, rebuilt forks and other goodies.
  12. grantzilla

    Hungry Valley

    They also close part of I-5 up there when the weather is really bad, so if there is too much snow or ice it may not be feasible. Years ago I took short sections of the Tejon and Frazier trails from the park up to Los Padres and the riding was amazing. Hope that is still open. I'll keep an eye on the weather and figure out the best day(s) to go for max riding.
  13. Have not ridden Hungry Valley in a few years and plan on doing a ride out there the first week of January. Have some vaction from Dec 28th - Jan 10th and will for sure hit Hungry Valley at least for an overnighter. Just throwing it out there in case anyone else is up for some cold weather riding. If all goes well there should be no crowd and maybe snow on some trails. Grant
  14. grantzilla

    Veloce Trackday 2009 Schedule

    Signed up for Button Willow this Friday the 23rd. Will be on the DR 435 with street tires. Perfect, tight track for a smaller bike.
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