Turning over a new leaf
#18
Pro
Speed responsibly gentlemen..
I prefer to tear up the tight curvy roads with no speed limit signs.. They are 55 and you aren't going to break that by much..
I'm not a huge fan of very high speed but I get my brakes very hot.. I know it's been about enough fun for the day when they start to fade..
And I have a Uniden R3...
I prefer to tear up the tight curvy roads with no speed limit signs.. They are 55 and you aren't going to break that by much..
I'm not a huge fan of very high speed but I get my brakes very hot.. I know it's been about enough fun for the day when they start to fade..
And I have a Uniden R3...
#19
Three Wheelin'
You can still have fun without breaking the law, though.
I love the tight, curvy back roads, too. Especially when no one is in front of me (some people drive under the limit). But you have to be safe. You have to fear the risk and the danger. The roads I like are usually empty late at night, although visibility is lower and animals are more likely. I like to get a good song going, but not too loud so I can hear the engine roar. The 34-year-old turbo seems to constantly impress. It's insane! It makes all the labor and cost worth it. I'm afraid urban streets are no place for a 951. Even the highway won't do her justice.
I love the tight, curvy back roads, too. Especially when no one is in front of me (some people drive under the limit). But you have to be safe. You have to fear the risk and the danger. The roads I like are usually empty late at night, although visibility is lower and animals are more likely. I like to get a good song going, but not too loud so I can hear the engine roar. The 34-year-old turbo seems to constantly impress. It's insane! It makes all the labor and cost worth it. I'm afraid urban streets are no place for a 951. Even the highway won't do her justice.
Last edited by bonus12; 07-22-2019 at 01:48 AM.