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Hi all,
Former east coaster here, although I didn't get into motorcycling till I moved out to San Francisco six years ago. I'm an active member of BARF (www.bayarearidersforum.com) and currently ride an '03 Honda 600rr, which is my third bike.
I love the twisty roads we have here, and am starting to explore the tracks as well. Recently went on a 1300 mile weekend ride to Vegas on all backroads which was a blast! (the avatar is us in the middle of Death Valley). After that trip, I'm saving for a VFR for the street and keep my RR track only in a couple of years.
Reason I joined up here is twofold. One, I get back to the Northeast a fair amount, and have family in Vermont, New York and New Jersey. Two I might have a job offer to move to Burlington coming soon, so I wanted to see what the sportbiker scene is like back east. I'm no squid, ride within my limits and always dress for the fall, not the ride.
So what is it like there. I know the roads seem good, but mostly what I've seen are sweepers, not a lot of tight, technical stuff. Hopefully if I move I can find the nirvana of roads. Here's a sampling of the roads I ride regularly http://www.pashnit.com/motoroads.htm
Also, what tracks are there? I know of Louden, but its an oval right? Also know of Lime Rock in CT.
Brendan
Last edited by tiltedworld; 06-27-03 at 07:09 PM.
Hi Brendan and welcome![]()
Louden actually has two setups, the oval track for NASCAR fools, and the road track which is what all of us ride... Its a great track, even if no VIR...
Theres TONS of great roads around here, alot of rivers round here, and mountains up north which makes for some great riding. If and when ya get out here, more than a few of be willing to show you all the fun knee down roads
Cheers,
Chris
But when we ride very fast motorcycles, we ride with immaculate sanity. We might abuse a substance here and there, but only when it's right. The final measure of any rider's skill is the inverse ratio of his preferred Traveling Speed to the number of bad scars on his body. It is that simple: If you ride fast and crash, you are a bad rider. If you go slow and crash, you are a bad rider. And if you are a bad rider, you should not ride motorcycles.
Hohum,
Thanks for the welcome. I will be sure to hook up with you all if I end up moving out that way again. What other tracks are in the NE? I'm sure I'm spoiled having 4 (Laguna, Sears, Thunderhill and Buttonwillow) within driving distance. Hell Sears I actually ride to my trackday it so close![]()
How long is the Louden road course?
Also is there any places out that way to rent anything other than a Harley? I go back to VT a lot and the notch road between Stowe and Smuggs is likei'd love to ride it on a visit.
-Brendan
Loudon is 1.6 miles. 12 turns. Lap record is around 1:11.
It's pretty much the only show in town. Other tracks are in Penn and NY so are kind of a hike.
Don't know 'bout rentals up this way... you'll just have to buy an extra one to leave at somebody's house.![]()
Chris J.
"You're going the wrong way!!!"
"How does he know where we're going?"
03 Aprilia Tuono, 06 Yamaha R6, 16 Yamaha XSR900, 13 VW Touareg
Janks, ya screwball! The CLUB record is 1:11....
TW-Just give a shout when you get out this way. There's plenty of peeps that'll be happy to show you around. But if you end up near Burlington, YOU'LL be the one showing US around. Some VERY sweet rides out that way!
Hey! How'd ya find us anyway?
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
What? Is he a pro??
1:09.xx then.
Geesh!
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Chris J.
"You're going the wrong way!!!"
"How does he know where we're going?"
03 Aprilia Tuono, 06 Yamaha R6, 16 Yamaha XSR900, 13 VW Touareg
Welcome![]()
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welcome
"Here's to alcohol: the source of, and answer to, all of life's problems." -Homer Simpson![]()
Sorry to bump this welcome to the top, but the job I described in my original post looks might actually come to fruition. They're flying me out to Burlington next week and if all goes well will be moving there soon. Took them long enough to get the position in the budget, jeeze!!
Kinda sad to possibly leaving all the great tracks/twisties here, but excited for the possibility to learn the east coast tracks, especially since a new one is going up in NH, right?
Keeping my fingers crossed and I might get the chance to meet you when the riding season comes around the Northeast.
*new avatar is T2 at Sears Pt.![]()
Last edited by tiltedworld; 12-09-04 at 08:37 PM.
-Brendan
Holy crap!
18 months!!!?
Fuck! They better be worth it!!!
BTW: I hate you!
sears point t2... grumble grumble grumble...
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Chris J.
"You're going the wrong way!!!"
"How does he know where we're going?"
03 Aprilia Tuono, 06 Yamaha R6, 16 Yamaha XSR900, 13 VW Touareg
If you end up in VT, shoot me a PM, I'll show you where the good twisties are.Originally posted by tiltedworld
Sorry to bump this welcome to the top, but the job I described in my original post looks might actually come to fruition. They're flying me out to Burlington next week and if all goes well will be moving there soon. Took them long enough to get the position in the budget, jeeze!!
It'll be good to have another NESR member up here. Nikon and I had to drive four hours down to Boston just to drink beer with everyone last weekend!![]()
Good luck with the job, and welcome!![]()
Welcome Brendan, you are going to fit right in.
degs
Welcome. As you've already observed, there are several folks on this board willing to introduce you to a few choice New England roads. I'm sure we will meet on one of the many rides that are organized during the riding season. One thing I can tell you about NESR is that these people LOVE to ride.
Anyway, welcome and best of luck with your new job!
LRRS#167
Welcome aboard! The season is shorter out here .... but the scenery sure makes up for itGood times ahead!
what's up B. I live just outside the B-Town and we have a couple of people on the board from up here. Highsider and myself and there is one other that doesn't come by here too often. We're no squiids either. I work nights to I ride as often as I can.
What's the job?
Would be nice to have another BESR member up here...
Bras cause cancer.
Well I haven't gotten the job yet, but it is encouraging that after 18 months they've called me back regarding the position. I'd be working for IDX, a healthcare software company based in Burlington as the Investor Relations Manager, dealing with the Wall St. investors that trade the public stock of the company.
It'd be nice to have some people to ride with and get to the track with as well. My wife rides as well, an F4i, but she's more in it for the scenery than the track side of things.
I might be interested in looking into LRRS as well, as my times at the local tracks here, while by no means fast, have improved to where I'd be just off the back of the pack in the AFM club racing out here.
Anyway's keeping my fingers crossed that the in-person goes well, and with luck I'll be riding with you all in a few months.
-Brendan
Make sure you check out the track days section of this forum for our VIR trip in March.
Also, for good Loudon trackdays you should check out www.tonystrackdays.com
NESR members get a discount on Tony's track days.
I race an F4i at Loudon (sometimes) so I can give you a few pointers on setup for your bike. Loudon is very technical and does not have the best of surfaces in all turns, although it improves every year.
derek
IDX huh? Not too shabby.Originally posted by tiltedworld
Well I haven't gotten the job yet, but it is encouraging that after 18 months they've called me back regarding the position. I'd be working for IDX, a healthcare software company based in Burlington as the Investor Relations Manager, dealing with the Wall St. investors that trade the public stock of the company.
It'd be nice to have some people to ride with and get to the track with as well. My wife rides as well, an F4i, but she's more in it for the scenery than the track side of things.
I might be interested in looking into LRRS as well, as my times at the local tracks here, while by no means fast, have improved to where I'd be just off the back of the pack in the AFM club racing out here.
Anyway's keeping my fingers crossed that the in-person goes well, and with luck I'll be riding with you all in a few months.
Scenery...have none of that round here
riding in a few months? get real![]()
Bras cause cancer.
speaking of that...what happened to the old sig.?.Originally posted by Degsy
I race an F4i at Loudon (sometimes)![]()
Bras cause cancer.
March huh? I'll keep that in mind. VIR is what a 12 hour ride from VT? Otherwise no riding till April or so, right? I gotta learn how to winterize my bike...Originally posted by Degsy
Make sure you check out the track days section of this forum for our VIR trip in March.
Also, for good Loudon trackdays you should check out www.tonystrackdays.com
NESR members get a discount on Tony's track days.
I race an F4i at Loudon (sometimes) so I can give you a few pointers on setup for your bike. Loudon is very technical and does not have the best of surfaces in all turns, although it improves every year.
derek
I'm used to technical tracks like Sears and Laguna ;-) and love the elevation changes. Thunderhill is about half technical and half horsepower too. Sears was just repaved last winter and is like buttah now, but Thill is pretty bumpy in spots.
How is the new Club Motorsports construction going? I heard the owners of VIR are also building a new complex in South Jersey which will be ready in 2006. Also heard rumors of a track in development in Long Island. The more tracks the better. How come Watkins Glen and Lime Rock don't run motos?
-Brendan
The track in Tamworth, NH is a crapshoot.
They have cleared tees and seem to be progressing on the legal issues. NESR has a trackday booked there on August 15th 2005 IF the place is built.
As for WG and LR not running bikes, I have no idea.
Derek
Here's the link for the NJ track going in. Looks like spring of 2006 for this track, looks to be a good one
http://www.njmotorsportspark.com/
-Brendan
Hi Brendan, that's cool that you're moving to the east coast, as i will probably be moving to the bay area next year, haha. wanna trade furniture?![]()
i spent the past summer working near Sacramento and got to ride at Thunderhill and spectate at some of the other tracks... sorry to say you might be a little disappointed out here after being spoiled by the tons of tracks and track days where you're from, but you will definitely find a great group to ride with!
Elaine
WSMC #940
Simple put, snobs! Porsche/Ferrari/BMW owners club only. The surrounding residents think bikes are too noisy (read...not their kind of crowd). They also run vintage races. Probably wouldn't be cost effective to run track days there anyway.Originally posted by Degsy
As for WG and LR not running bikes, I have no idea.
Derek
'95 ZX7/9
'02 XR650R
'78 KZ1000