fellow biker bros...how things be?...anybody know anything about supermoto riding/racing in Trinidad?...anything at all....even if is a group a bikers just riding round drifting on corners and those kinda stuff on Supermoto bikes? reason i ask..i luv the dirt(MX racing) to bad,luv the air,luv the adrenaline..the powerslides and everything else..and i like the powersliding in Supermoto to...i wanna go street..and Supermoto giving me the best of two worlds...but im not sure of competitive racing done in TnT....or even Sunday rides....any info would be appreciated indeed..peace
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Zorak wrote:remember back in d day had motocross in ozone park in freeport?? what's up with motocross in trinidad these days? it existing?
yea padna motocross still alive....would never die...even how hard they try....couva havn track..indian trail off the highway....and u could find more in south...fyzabad have a track down by the park there....and debe have a sweeettttt track....is between indian trail and debe track for me...fyzo...it aite...i eh hating i just saying...
Yes, the 2010 Z1000 is beautiful.
But thats the only good looking offering from Kawasaki this year.
Also Kawasaki has pulled out of Moto GP, AMA Superbike, and Australian Superbike.
They will only be racing in World Superbike for 2010.
Pressure for them and Suzuki.
Top performing bikes in MOTO GP - Yamaha, Ducatti and Honda.
Top Performing Bikes in World Superbike - Yamaha, Ducatti, Honda and Aprilia. Kawasaki and Suzuki real struggling.
In Moto GP the points battle between Rossi and Lorenzo real close. Action for so.
In WSB, Spies and Haga mashin up the dance. Edge of your seat racing.
Last races of the season and the championships could go either way.
Valentino Rossi is the Boss. Yamaha mash them up this year.
2009 World Supersport Champion, Cal Crutchlow, Yamaha R6
2009 World Superbike Champion , Ben Spies, Yamaha R1
2009 Moto GP Champion, Valentino Rossi, Yamaha M1
Fellas,
I`m looking into getting a bike. I`m new to this and my experience in minimal to say the least. I`ve read thru your thread and saw the mechanics arent a problem and most of the stuff can be DIY. Anything else i should be considering in choosing a bike?
Right now i`m considering (but not limited to) a CBR600 or a GSXR600/750 and would like some advise from the more experienced in the group.
btw - if anyone has links to a decent bike lemme know too.
If you could accept the fact that sometimes sh!t does happen but you still manage to get back up and jump on your bike, i say go for it. Its an expensive hobby but the money will be well spent.