From: SloCalSpode on 17 Jul 2010 00:04 Tim H wrote: <snip> > For the record, Baxter was the victim of the rock-in-the-camelback > gag, not the perpetrator. I doubt that any of you have to worry about <snip> > Tim H I knew that. I was just thinking he might be up for a little revenge. Damn, I love SpodeFest.......................... Jeff
From: Rowdy on 19 Jul 2010 04:23 Am 16.07.2010 16:51, schrieb Tim H: > Our one saving grace is that he's going to be mostly riding his "old" > 200 to save his 250 for the race we have to come home for on August > 14th. The 200 will probably have the manual clutch back in it too, so Personally, I'd very cautious disregarding people on 200s, there'll be at least one person at IDSF on a 200 that is really fast! Rowdy
From: Tim H on 19 Jul 2010 10:38 On Jul 19, 1:23 am, Rowdy <thy...(a)hottmail.com> wrote: > Am 16.07.2010 16:51, schrieb Tim H: > > > Our one saving grace is that he's going to be mostly riding his "old" > > 200 to save his 250 for the race we have to come home for on August > > 14th. The 200 will probably have the manual clutch back in it too, so > > Personally, I'd very cautious disregarding people on 200s, there'll > be at least one person at IDSF on a 200 that is really fast! > > Rowdy I wouldn't surprised to see several very fast people on 200s show up. It wasn't intended to be a comment about the 200, it's an amazing bike, especially for places like the Sawtooths, but Scott is definetely faster on his 250. He just hasn't been riding his 200 for the past 1 1/2 years, so it'll be a little better for those of us chasing him. He'll still be plenty fast on it, though. Last race is in the books now, so final 'Fest preparations have begun. WOO HOO!!! Tim H
From: Mike Baxter on 19 Jul 2010 10:54 On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 10:23:09 +0200, Rowdy <thy-no(a)hottmail.com> wrote: >Am 16.07.2010 16:51, schrieb Tim H: >> Our one saving grace is that he's going to be mostly riding his "old" >> 200 to save his 250 for the race we have to come home for on August >> 14th. The 200 will probably have the manual clutch back in it too, so > >Personally, I'd very cautious disregarding people on 200s, there'll >be at least one person at IDSF on a 200 that is really fast! > >Rowdy I can still ride fast, but I'll be out of energy WAY too quick these days. My last ride with Scott had him making me work to keep up with him on a 125. Scott can be the fast guy for a while. Mike Baxter
From: IdaSpode on 19 Jul 2010 11:23
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 10:23:09 +0200, Rowdy <thy-no(a)hottmail.com> wrote: >Am 16.07.2010 16:51, schrieb Tim H: >> Our one saving grace is that he's going to be mostly riding his "old" >> 200 to save his 250 for the race we have to come home for on August >> 14th. The 200 will probably have the manual clutch back in it too, so > >Personally, I'd very cautious disregarding people on 200s, there'll >be at least one person at IDSF on a 200 that is really fast! I hope you are not referring to me, you are creating unreal expectations. The only time I am remotely "fast" is when I'm riding with someone extremely slow.. Maybe it's a metric vs. SAE point of view? >Rowdy IdaNotSoRowdy |