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Austintaceous Racing at Circuit of the Americas
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<blockquote data-quote="russperry" data-source="post: 1062326" data-attributes="member: 22548"><p>I'm a member of the ZX6R forum, and there's a thread over there with a guy who rode from Connecticut to Austin for MotoGP and back on his Ninja. I applauded his resolve though stating for the record that I'd never make it (nearly 4000 mile round trip). The story was going good and lots of posts on the way there, but by yesterday he still hadn't got home yet - bike and rider were in one piece, but you could tell from the posts that he was spent. To go with my advancing years I'm at least wise enough to know that 4k miles on a little hyper-sports bike isn't likely to be a long comfortable trip. Its no wonder there's an FJR in the driveway....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russperry, post: 1062326, member: 22548"] I'm a member of the ZX6R forum, and there's a thread over there with a guy who rode from Connecticut to Austin for MotoGP and back on his Ninja. I applauded his resolve though stating for the record that I'd never make it (nearly 4000 mile round trip). The story was going good and lots of posts on the way there, but by yesterday he still hadn't got home yet - bike and rider were in one piece, but you could tell from the posts that he was spent. To go with my advancing years I'm at least wise enough to know that 4k miles on a little hyper-sports bike isn't likely to be a long comfortable trip. Its no wonder there's an FJR in the driveway.... [/QUOTE]
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