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Started by ssduc750, January 07, 2006, 04:21:27 PM

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ssduc750

How are places, such as BHF, when ity comes to riding a bike on the Track at the end of the races or the early morning?  ???

stephenr928

This past year there were no problems with bicycles on the track (along with pedestrians).

Of course the rules may change for this year after Edgar had to ruin it for everyone with his wreckless disregard for humanity (especially the little children).

The shame....


Steve
MA  #92
cbr 600 F2
(My Heart Still Remains in the Great Plains)

LMsports

Miss you already Steve...hope you can make it out a few times to visit if only to poke Edgar with a stick from time to time.
Rob Oliva
Lithium Motorsports, Inc.
Suspension Solutions
712-546-7747
www.lithiummotorsports.net

Protein Filled

Oh, please. Run over a couple of children and their mothers on a bicycle and they never let you live it down! It was their fault anyways! They should have never been walking around that slowly!!!

 ;D  ;D

Regarding the original question, yes you can. A couple of our "gay-er" racers tend to do that from time to time!
Edgar Dorn #81 - Numbskullz Racing, Mason Racin Tires, Michelin, Lithium Motorsports



Don't give up on your dreams! If an illiterate like K3 can write a book, imagine what you can do!

weggie_man

So far BHF is not a problem but check with other track security before you head out. I know people were on bicycles at Road Atlanta last year during the AMA weekend. Quite a few riders use it for physical training during the weekend.

R1abuser

I think BHF is good with stuff like that... heck last time I was there a bunch of little hooligans rode thier pit bikes on the track.   :o

stephenr928

Rob,
I'm calling you in the next 14 days......

Edgar,
Don't Ask, Don't Tell.......That's no way to talk about Mr. Lacy.





(Brian, I'm terribly sorry)
Steve
MA  #92
cbr 600 F2
(My Heart Still Remains in the Great Plains)