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It's nice that you post these stories.
I'm super green in terms of owning a SHO, let alone a turbocharged car. I'm one of those people that tries to learn as much as I can when a subject peaks my interest. It's like every day I'm discovering something new or learning something new.
I have twenty years of stories. Everything from racing street bikes to SUV's. The funny thing is, everyone usually has the same type of story. I will post about my 1989 Ford Thunderbird Super Couple tomorrow. That car was really fun.
You and I could trade street racing stories for days. I used to do motorcycles too. That is until I ended up almost through the windshield of a XJ-8
Yeah that would have been really crappy. I was wrecked by a car on Ortega Highway in So Cal, and that made me rethink my life with motorcycles. Yet I have another RC51 sitting in my garage begging to be put back together. I must be stupid.
Hahaha I love the rc51 nothing beats a vtwin jap bike. I was just riding along on my way to work 4 years ago on my bday might I add. I was about 3/4 mile from my job. The guy in the jag turned directly in front of me. I had no time to do anything but hit the fender and windshield. Thank god I wear a helmet. Best part was I landed in the parking lot of my biggest competitor lol. That was my last bike which was a 2014 cbr600rr. I'd love to get another if I do it will be a Harley or victory. Some sort of cruiser. I need to settle down here kids are on the way lol
There are two types of riders. Riders that have been down, and riders that are going down. Period. I have been riding for 25 years, 17 of those on the street.
I wrecked my RC51 three times, and had to completely rebuild it twice (no frame damage). My RC was special. It was the RD bike for Two Brothers Racing. The bike was an animal. HRC Race cams, full Ti system, PC3, 520 chain conversion, Scotts Dampner, Full RaceTech Suspension. So much TQ that just a twist of the wrist in gears 1-3 you would could be looking skyward.
The first wreck happened because of gravel. I went out to ride bunch of friends and ended up a local hang out. I was dating a girl at the time (the same one I couldn't get out of the Mustang) and she had a bike too (that how me met). She called and asked where I was, and I told her. She shows up on her bike not wearing any gloves. Now I will ride in shorts and a t-shirt, but I ALWAYS wear an Arai Helmet and Alpinestars MotoGP Kevlar lined gloves (unless I acting like a squid and doing low speed wheelies on my street like an idiot). Yes I know, and yes I have had gravel forcibly removed from my skin because I have had some wicked road rash. When you ride in 108 degree heat, you wear as little as possible. So, back to her, I ask where are your gloves? She said she was in a hurry and forgot them. I sternly explained that when you fall off a bike your hands are usually the first to hit the pavement, so keep them protected at all cost. She agreed. This would come to play into the story next. I offered mine to her, but my buddy always had an extra and she got the extra pair.
We end up leaving and head back to her place. I go around a corner that I have gone around at least 1000 times on a motorcycle before, but I went wider then normal because she was on my inside a couple bikes back. I lean into the corner, and wham.....I am sliding across the street on my hands and belly right in front of her. I come to a stop and get up. She asked what happened, and all I say is, "lowside". I walked back and low and behold there is a bunch of gravel that was deposited from a storm run off earlier in the day. I didn't see it and there was nothing I could do about it. My gloves held up really well, and my hands were completely fine. The bike needed a new slip on, clip on, and a new clutch cover. Goes to show you....
One time at Fontana (California Speedway) at a track day I went down at around 140 mph and went skidding through the grass infield. All I could do is laugh because I got taken out by a GSXR 1000. Somehow we both walked away from that completely fine. Fontana has a real cool infield with some pretty tight and sweeping corners, however you get a good bit of front stretch for a straight. So I would walk this GSXR through the infield part of the course, and he would go blowing by me in the straights. So on one lap I got ambiguous and late braked the crap out of him in the transition from the stretch to the infield and went by him on the stretch. Walked him in through the infield and boom hit the straight, and there he goes. However, he decided to repay the favor and in the process lost the front end and low sided right next to me...which took me out. LOL. Damn. The bike took a rough and tumble through the grass. That was first time I rebuilt it.
The second time I wrecked on Ortega. Ortega Highway is a premier destination for motorcycles, however it kills numerous riders a year. It starts in Lake Elsinore Ca, and ends in San Juan Capistrano in Orange County. The highway turns into a residential area about 2 miles before it terminates at the 5 freeway. I had just got back from another track day and my bike was in the back of my truck. I was running late for formation, and I went out to start my truck, and it was dead. So i yanked the bike out of the truck. Cold morning, wet, on my track tires, would equal doom for me. I had no turn signals, and no mirrors (track day). I jumped on the bike, and started out. I knew the tires would take time to warm up, so I wasn't riding hard at all. I start down the highway at 55 mph, and out of nowhere a car pulls out of a drive (it is 430 am) and I had two options. Hit the car, or go around. I got on the gas, changed lanes over a double yellow line. The rear tire spun up on the paint, and kicked me sideways into on coming traffic. That is when I knew bad things were going to happen. Right when the tire got off the paint, and hit the pavement....I proceed to give me the most violent high side I have ever received. Now I grew up riding motorcross and enduro riding...high sides are not new to me.
I was in the air so long, I watched my bike tumble side over side and rip itself apart. When I came down, I landed on my back, and my backpack raised my shoulders just enough to violently whiplash my head into the pavement, and shatter my wrist in 8 places. My head hit so hard, it knocked all the vents off and broke the visor on my Arai helmet, and knocked me out cold. I have never taken such a massive head impact in my life, and I have been blown up before. I have no idea how long I laid in the road, and somehow I wasn't hit by any cars. I would not be here right now, if I was not wearing that helmet. It straight saved my life. 14 weeks in a cast, and eight months of post concussion syndrome...I was finally cleared to ride again by the medical staff of the Navy.
I posted a couple of pics of my RC. The one in the wheelie was with the factory paint. The second one I had it custom painted with the World Superbike paint scheme and that Ducati 916 is sitting in my garage right now, along with a Nicky Hayden 03 RC51. The last one is me and my GF at the time, and she was wearing gloves.