ohh gorsh, doh get on so nah. Put wifey on the back of the bike and two of allyuh ride down the road. That way, you don't have to be stuck in the traffic when yuh coming back up
What makes it worse, is when the rain is drizzling. There is not enough water to wash away the dust of the road (and lines), so it's more slippery than polished terrazo. Plus, them lines naturally slippery, worse yet when wet.
It took me close to an hour to get to Arima from POS. I wasn't taking no chances on that road, especially with the conciencious drivers we have on the road.
i was switching lanes not going no more than 40 km/h and when i reached on the white line i felt my bike skid. after that was no more switchig lane for me unless its straight on
996vtwin wrote: we have a track. i better start building an 848.
we do? everything I hearing these days about the two tracks (Tobago and here) in construction equaling to sourness....EMA sourness. I could be wrong though...
Modifierz you from Arima too? wha kinda bike and who do you roll with?
modifierz wrote:Yup, we rollin 1000RR yo. PRESSHAH wit dah rain, but that's ok, we need it. As I pull in the office this morning, it come down. It barely miss meh
yuh pass meh like wow in traffic by El Socorro this morning.........I guess you were trying to beat the rain
I want wifey to take the car so I could have the freedom with the bike