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Originally Posted by 35racer I think your odds of surviving/not getting hurt are also better because of the environment. Fewer objects to hit... and NONE of them weigh 3000 pounds and are coming at you.
As for more likely to crash, that is only if you ride over the limits. If you ride under the limit on the street and under the limit on the track... you have LESS chance of crashing at the track.
I realize some people CHOOSE to push it more on the track, but that is a different statement. |
I dunno, I wouldn't even suggest street riding in metropolitan massachesets, It's easy to ride 400-500 miles in a day and not see anymore cars than you can count on your hand, compared to 20 or so bikes roundy round on the same mile, I think chances of cages staying on their own side of the road are better than not getting t-boned in the bowl by a testoterone driven gixxer
if you've come the distance to the track, you've come the distance to find rural low/no traffic roads
and you don't have to do anymore bike prep than filling your tank