Well, it's been 6 months in the making, but we've finally got our online magazine up and running. We're still in the process of uploading articles, but at this point the site is ready for viewers. The goal for this project is to create a place where racetrack beginners can find the info they need, while at the same time providing product testing and racetrack reviews that will interest the more experienced rider as well. There is also a forum attached to the magazine. Our hope is that this forum will become an online community for racetrack riders across the country.
Check us out at www.trackdaymag.com (http://www.trackdaymag.com)
Thanks!
K3 and the TrackdayMag.com staff
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yay!
#9 signed up- see ya there! :cheers:Thanks K3
So I start at the logical place, the table of contents, That picture is going to follow you for the rest of your life isn't it :lmao:
Nice first impression I wish good things for your venture.
Very cool K3 good luck!!
Paul
Polar-Optics
Way to go man!! I like the layout. :thumb:
Congratulations, Chris!
:thumb:
This great Chris way to go
ssweeettt
Psht.....looks like crap. Too much :blahblah: :blahblah: Just another attempt of Ghey-tree to show us how great he thinks he is. :kicknuts:
:lmao: Love you K-3!!!!!!!! Kan eye rite four ewe two? :thumb:
Quote from: EM JAY on February 10, 2007, 07:41:25 AM
:lmao: Love you K-3!!!!!!!! Kan eye rite four ewe two? :thumb:
You probably wouldn't fit TrackdayMag's editorial style, but I hear that San Francisco-based bike mag "Leather and Lube" is looking for a reporter. Give them a try.
:spank:
Quote from: K3 Chris Onwiler on February 10, 2007, 08:38:04 AM
You probably wouldn't fit TrackdayMag's editorial style, but I hear that San Francisco-based bike mag "Leather and Lube" is looking for a reporter. Give them a try.
:spank:
LOL! Never heard of that. :err: You must have an "inside" connections eh? :biggrin:
Yea, I guess "Racers" would have a hard time understanding the track day side again. :lmao:
Very cool site K3!! :thumb:
Looks really great!
One complaint, or should I say constructive criticism, With my display settings the text is a little small and kind of hard to read. Any way you could bump it up a point or two.....please.
Quote from: Jason748 on February 11, 2007, 04:38:29 PM
Looks really great!
One complaint, or should I say constructive criticism, With my display settings the text is a little small and kind of hard to read. Any way you could bump it up a point or two.....please.
Thanks. You're not the only one who commented on that. The text is larger now.
Congrats Chis, I'll help spread the word about the new website and do whatever I can to help out.
Congrats K3. That's very cool and I plan to visit there often! :cheers:
Quote from: dylanfan53 on February 11, 2007, 09:22:08 PM
Congrats K3. That's very cool and I plan to visit there often! :cheers:
Just as long as you don't make the site crash.... :kicknuts: :lmao:
Man, ya hadda see that one comin'!
Quote from: K3 Chris Onwiler on February 11, 2007, 05:27:35 PM
Thanks. You're not the only one who commented on that. The text is larger now.
Yo K3, Jen wants to know if you can increase my font too....
Quote from: K3 Chris Onwiler on February 11, 2007, 09:28:43 PM
Just as long as you don't make the site crash.... :kicknuts: :lmao:
Man, ya hadda see that one comin'!
Yeah, nice pic on the Welcome page. See what you have to thank me for? :ass:
K3, looks like you just need a geriatric section with LARGE print for some of the more "mature" readers. Read: Gygax, Girard, Debuhr, etc. Those guys are definitely way too old to see the normal stuff...
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Hey Chris, I wanted to load an avatar, but your forum only allows 6K, which is ridiculously small. Most are 75 x 75 pixels max, with about 30 K allowed.
Have the web guru fix that and the forums will be a lot more pleasant to use then.
I tried loadin my portrait and size was too big-244x270 somethin or other Thanks alexa wanna show off my good looks there too! john 8)
Quote from: LMsports on February 12, 2007, 10:15:13 AM
K3, looks like you just need a geriatric section with LARGE print for some of the more "mature" readers. Read: Gygax, Girard, Debuhr, etc. Those guys are definitely way too old to see the normal stuff...
:lmao:
Yo Rob,
I'm gonna chase your ass down with my Hoveround and beat your ass with my walker. BTW, bring me a six pack of Geritol with my VP at HPT, ok? Huh??
Quote from: LMsports on February 12, 2007, 10:15:13 AM
K3, looks like you just need a geriatric section with LARGE print for some of the more "mature" readers. Read: Gygax, Girard, Debuhr, etc. Those guys are definitely way too old to see the normal stuff...
:lmao:
Yeah, stop sassing your elders or you might need a spanking!
SHWEET!!!!!!!!!!! Another forum to get banned from.
haven't spent a whole lot of time on it yet, but i like what i'm seeing thus far.
good job and congrats. you did a fine job putting it together.
AS we get older ------------------------------>
1 Time goes faster
2 THE World gets smaller
3 YOU Must stay closer to the terlet
4 you must MOVE a little every day to stay regular
5 ??? Help// :cheers: :pop: LET IT SNOW!
Do you have to register a Hoveround as a pit bike?
I'm putting together a Rascal with racing slicks....
:cheers::sleeping2: BUMPSTART again :cheers: :sleeping2:
Quote from: LMsports on February 13, 2007, 03:55:58 PM
Do you have to register a Hoveround as a pit bike?
Only at BHF...the rest of the world is handicap friendly
Quote from: Team-G on February 19, 2007, 03:22:48 PM
Only at BHF...the rest of the world is handicap friendly
OH, SNAP! :jerkoff:
Gygax, wait until you see your old Gixxer. I'm doing a test of the GP Composites bodywork by Morse Racing, and they sent me a set painted yellow with blue and purple. It's stunning. Pictures will be up on TrackdayMag.com soon.
Best bodywork I have seen or used. I will let you crash test it. New boots,leathers,and now bodywork your boomed K3.
New helmet, chest and back protectors, and undersuit, too. I'll probably get sucked up in a tornado or have a satellite fall from space and land on me.... :ahhh:
Quote from: K3 Chris Onwiler on February 21, 2007, 03:14:22 AM
Gygax, wait until you see your old Gixxer. I'm doing a test of the GP Composites bodywork by Morse Racing, and they sent me a set painted yellow with blue and purple. It's stunning. Pictures will be up on TrackdayMag.com soon.
Nice!
How does one apply for the crash test job and how much does it pay- and health insurance -what about that? :err: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: