meanchicken
gallo vicioso
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After scanning their website, I'm pretty sure it was a 2008 or newer Street Triple or a Speed Triple. It was a white one.
The guy was coming up on me hot with a red light up ahead. I got to the light first and into the open lane next to an SUV.
Mr. Triumph settled in behind me and didn't try splitting the lanes.
When the light turned green, he stayed on my bumper while I rolled into it and about half way across the intersection, I nail it when he tried to make his move. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and say he didn't go WOT the same time I did, but I spun the tires and as my new street radials (yes I wore out the Nittos in 8 months) tried to find traction, he got on it....but I was already out about 2 lengths or more, and from there I continued to pull him and open the distance a foot at a time.:biggrin:
The road, El Toro, narrowed to a single lane so I moved over let out and then slowed down...so did he.
The next light ahead was red so I moved to the right of the lane and signaled him to come alongside on my left so that he could go ahead of me up Santiago Canyon Rd. when the light turned green.
As he came alongside, at the red, he didn't say anything...he looked over at the GN, still not making eye contact and as he read the hood emblem, he nodded with respect and then continued to look the GN over.
I could tell he was surprised.
Light turned green and he took off...I just let him go cuz the road ahead was curvy and too dangerous to be racing on.
My point had already been made...Sport Bikes will be Killed too...:biggrin:
The guy was coming up on me hot with a red light up ahead. I got to the light first and into the open lane next to an SUV.
Mr. Triumph settled in behind me and didn't try splitting the lanes.
When the light turned green, he stayed on my bumper while I rolled into it and about half way across the intersection, I nail it when he tried to make his move. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and say he didn't go WOT the same time I did, but I spun the tires and as my new street radials (yes I wore out the Nittos in 8 months) tried to find traction, he got on it....but I was already out about 2 lengths or more, and from there I continued to pull him and open the distance a foot at a time.:biggrin:
The road, El Toro, narrowed to a single lane so I moved over let out and then slowed down...so did he.
The next light ahead was red so I moved to the right of the lane and signaled him to come alongside on my left so that he could go ahead of me up Santiago Canyon Rd. when the light turned green.
As he came alongside, at the red, he didn't say anything...he looked over at the GN, still not making eye contact and as he read the hood emblem, he nodded with respect and then continued to look the GN over.

I could tell he was surprised.
Light turned green and he took off...I just let him go cuz the road ahead was curvy and too dangerous to be racing on.
My point had already been made...Sport Bikes will be Killed too...:biggrin: