new girl here that wants to talk

Started by fox_racer16, December 28, 2002, 09:05:16 PM

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fox_racer16

hey can some one talk to a 16 yr.old brwn hair and same on the eyes girl that loves to race ! ::)

GSXR RACER MIKE

Smites are a cowards way of feeling brave!   :jerkoff:
Mike Williams - 2 GSXR 750's
Former MW Region Expert #58
Racing exclusively with CCS since '96
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Ungwaha

Quote  UH OH, JAIL BAIT!
lmao at that or is the D.O.C.........lmao
Damn I'm slow

bmfgsxr

welcome. do you currently own a bike?

EX#996

Quotehey can some one talk to a 16 yr.old brwn hair and same on the eyes girl that loves to race ! ::)

Hello and welcome to the board.

The only thing that anyone cares about on the BBS is that you like to race.  So spill, what kind of bike do you have any what type of races have you attended?

Dawn   :)
Paul and Dawn Buxton

GSXR RACER MIKE

   Geeeeeeeez, I was just kidding!  ;D
Smites are a cowards way of feeling brave!   :jerkoff:
Mike Williams - 2 GSXR 750's
Former MW Region Expert #58
Racing exclusively with CCS since '96
MODERATOR

EX#996

Quote  Geeeeeeeez, I was just kidding!  ;D

Perhaps not.....

Since you don't know who really is on the other end of the keyboard - it may be a 40 year old man on the other end hoping that someone will try and meet her.  You know what happens then.

Dawn  
Paul and Dawn Buxton

Pit_Girl


GSXR RACER MIKE

  That's the irony of it, I am almost 33 and have to watch out so much as communicating with someone younger no matter how innocent the intent! At least she listed her age and I know it ahead of time.
   Anyways, I think it is so cool that someone is starting racing at a younger age, I unfortunately didn't start till I was 26 and so wish that I would have known how easy it was to start racing at her age. The motorcycle racing community is something so many will never get to experience, at their loss.
   Welcome aboard (if I can legally say that)!
Smites are a cowards way of feeling brave!   :jerkoff:
Mike Williams - 2 GSXR 750's
Former MW Region Expert #58
Racing exclusively with CCS since '96
MODERATOR

EX#996

Quote Anyways, I think it is so cool that someone is starting racing at a younger age, I unfortunately didn't start till I was 26 and so wish that I would have known how easy it was to start racing at her age. The motorcycle racing community is something so many will never get to experience, at their loss.
  

A person who starts racing at a young age needs their parents support to get started.  Our daughter wants to race motorcycles, but the mom in me says no.  I don't know if Paul or I could forgive ourself if anything happened to her on the track.

Since we know that she is a gearhead (its just in the gene's  ;D) we came up with this plan.  When she is 15 she can start drag racing, (bracket racing, street stock).  There she can get used to the demands of racing, the quickness of reflexes that are needed when a person enters into this sport.  Even drag racing can be dangerous, but there we have a five point harness, automatic fire extinguisher, roll cage and only a straight line for her run.  If she does well there, we will look at other options.

Dawn  
Paul and Dawn Buxton

GSXR RACER MIKE

   I bought a 3-wheeler when I was in middle school and learned how to ride the wheels off the thing.That really helped me in the whole leaning off the motorcycle thing cause you must also do this on a 3-wheeler. I think the younger you can instill basic control of a motorized vehicle the more it becomes 'second nature' in the future for them.
Smites are a cowards way of feeling brave!   :jerkoff:
Mike Williams - 2 GSXR 750's
Former MW Region Expert #58
Racing exclusively with CCS since '96
MODERATOR

EX#996

Quote  I bought a 3-wheeler when I was in middle school and learned how to ride the wheels off the thing.That really helped me in the whole leaning off the motorcycle thing cause you must also do this on a 3-wheeler. I think the younger you can instill basic control of a motorized vehicle the more it becomes 'second nature' in the future for them.

LOL!!!

I think your right.  Renee has a dirt bike that she runs around on, and does pretty good on it.  You never know, she may still be able to convince us to let her ride (she's only 10 now), but she would be starting on a 125 or a 250cc.  Just to keep the speed down and run in smaller classes - or perhaps better yet - a single - if I remember right there were only a few in that class and it is run with the ULW classes.

Dawn   ;)
Paul and Dawn Buxton