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Old 04-14-2008, 09:49 PM   #61
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Hey, Im the first to admit Im clueless most of the time.. At least Im aware of it.

Hmmmm Aware of the unaware... Makes total sense :P
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Old 04-15-2008, 12:58 AM   #62
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Yes I was the one wearing the Mazda jacket.... Nic, Bite me.. I love you too.
Im a good driver Just had an accident. Out of the 3 accidents I have been in up there only 1 was my fault... I just have bad luck in general, LOL. Phoenix its not just pink FC's you need out watch out for, I have a black 8 also.. HAHA
HAHAHAHA! I love you too babe! But seriously you really do need to take a break from driving for awhile. I still say all 3 accidents were your fault though...duh you were in a car...point made! HAHA!
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Old 04-15-2008, 04:35 AM   #63
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i am just pleased that my car made it back home in the same condition as when i departed! I must say some of thos bikers were driving like tards!
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Old 04-15-2008, 09:38 AM   #64
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Hey, Im the first to admit Im clueless most of the time.. At least Im aware of it.
I still had a great time overall, met alot of awesome people and cant wait til next year!!
Janna's to do list for next dragon event:

1. Improve driving skill, and knowing when not to push.
2. Improve mechanical condition of car; both cars I have seen needed work- tires,brakes,etc.
3. Wait until you park your car for the day before imbibing....



Everyone who meets you Janna likes you, but we end up scared to death of being around you....
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Old 04-15-2008, 10:08 AM   #65
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7 is a lucky number , you own a 7 , you have to change your luck Girlie ... you have a WHOLE year , j/p
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Old 04-15-2008, 03:00 PM   #66
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Not a whole year.. BOTD is in September... LOL
The 8 has had a complete overhaul so she will be good to go... The only thing wrong with her right now is the fact that while I was up there the body shop flooded the engine so they are working on fixing that. I think that my luck will change for BOTD and if it dosent then I promise I will stay away... :O)
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Old 04-15-2008, 03:31 PM   #67
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Naw, dont' stay away... just don't drive or leave the lodge!

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Old 04-15-2008, 10:27 PM   #68
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I did get behind her once on and did not want to push her as it was after her wreck so I backed off a few times. She really was not driving bad.
Thank you!!! Im not a bad driver at all.. I was only going around 35 - 40 MPH when I had my accident, which was the 1st accident I have ever had in my life. The rest of the stuff was not my fault, just heppened to be in the wrong place a tthe wrong time.
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Old 04-15-2008, 10:32 PM   #69
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in all seriousness, it's good that nobody was hurt badly and that everyone can laugh about the whole situation.
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Lmao!!!
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I don't have any pics but I completely trashed my rear tires between the gap, the skyway, and the 1500km each way of driving.

they were fine when I left, probably 5 or 6/32 of tread!

GTR + 225's = they die quick.
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Old 04-16-2008, 08:38 PM   #73
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Does anyone know the guy who owned this FC? Tim was his name, but I'm looking for a screen name to hit him up. Make sure he made back ok and whats the deal with his car
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Old 05-25-2008, 11:51 AM   #74
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While I agree I disagree, it's called cover your ass, that person in front of you or behind you could mess your shit up, it's called due diligence, cover their ass to cover your own. If I see something wrong, I will let them know, how you would you feel if you noticed a missing lug nut, and then end up like this guy?



Or if you see a tire that needs air and it the tire blows causing the car to spin, and takes out some one enjoying the scenery, how would you feel? Yes they should be responsible for their own car, but I think as a fellow enthusiast, friend and fellow motorist you HAVE to say something, what do you have to lose?

If you just happen to be missing a lug nut or sometime during your trip your tire pressure changes due to WHATEVER is totally different than leaving home to drive 600 miles to DGRR without checking your tire pressure, the condition of your tires, checking your brakes, etc. AND if you're dying to go to DGRR despite the fact that your car needs servicing, the least you can do is park it to keep from endangering others. It's not fair to put anyone in danger or even damage anyone's car when an accident is due to negligence. And as far as inspections go... it's up to the individual owner to make sure their car is in decent condition. A person who's minimally responsible would stay off the Dragon if there's anything visibly wrong with their car.... and if they weren't sure, they'd ask someone who can check it out for them. I do think if anyone sees a potential hazzard, you should say something. Hopefully anyone who poses a potential hazzard to others will be considerate.
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Old 01-21-2009, 01:41 AM   #75
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The piece of paper you printed your name on and signed when checking in at registration.

And I think people should be responsible enough to go over their own cars before attempting to tame the Dragon.

Brakes: 75% left on pads, fluid clean, no cracks in hoses or leaks.
Tires: New (less than 100 miles prior to DGRR)
Tune Up: New plugs the day before, oil change, wires replaced last fall
Suspension: Bone stock, alignment perfect, no broken sway links or rotted bushings.

All that took was 10 minutes while the car was in the air for changing the oil.

I agree with this, people need to tune up there cars before the journey. 100 miles on the tires though? I live in mid illinois. its well over 100 miles to dgrr. ha
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