I did some good drifting on a dirt road close to my house. I also did some fun doughnuts on a different gravel road.
I did some good drifting on a dirt road close to my house. I also did some fun doughnuts on a different gravel road.
A few years ago I had hooked up with a very interesting woman. Post hook up she confided that she had been a rock groupie. No pressure there right?
i recognized a couple of names......
We snuck into the compound of our friendly local religious cult and stole a 6' tall cardboard cutout of Clint Eastwood. We were able to out run the cult security, but we did stop when the sheriff got involved. I figured it would be best if we stayed out of felony territory.
I survived 3-wheeler ownership when I was too young to have a license, and RX-7 ownership afterward.
Notable 3-wheeler moments: I bought an ATC 200x when the ATC 110 I used to ride ended up at the bottom of a ravine. Other notable moments include a tumble down a rather steep hill (cliff?) when the three-wheeler flipped over backwards and I somehow landed on top of it (half-way down the hill) before it landed on top of me. No injuries.
Notable RX-7 moments: Dear Bothell, WA. I am so sorry...
Sliding around a parking lot in the snow with my two boys, 10 and 5, in the back seat. All was well until the undercover car in the lot light up like a Christmas tree as I was sliding in front of it. The cop asked what I was doing, I said we were having a little fun before I took the boys home. He said "OK" and rolled the window back up.
Rusted_Busted_Spit wrote: Sliding around a parking lot in the snow with my two boys, 10 and 5, in the back seat. All was well until the undercover car in the lot light up like a Christmas tree as I was sliding in front of it. The cop asked what I was doing, I said we were having a little fun before I took the boys home. He said "OK" and rolled the window back up.
Good Cop.
There is an off camber roundabout in town, and I don't think I've ever been through it without a touch of oppo. No corner goes undrifted in the winter, either. Also, I generally ride a KTM 950 when I'm commuting, and on a bike like that, the road is just a suggestion. Those ramps that go up onto the median make great jumps, too.
I generally live a very sedate life compared to a lot of you, but damn, cars and bikes really bring out the worst (best?) in me.
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