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Sportbike How-to Track Day DVD

Do you enjoy riding on the street, but feel your sportbike is capable of more? We will show you how to reach the full potential of your motorcycle and skills. Learn the rules and regulations of the...  
 
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glang67 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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why did they put some tape on the headlights and tail lights??
globe11111 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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track rules i believe because of distractions.
Ryan40272 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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ummm yeah. Anything that covers a light it that kind of plastic gets covered in tape. No need for a break light, you dont see them in Moto GP or any other racing
5a1tY (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Amateur track days are like Moto GP? Ok... It just seems to me with lots of bikes bunching up at corners and many people who probably don't have racing biker reactions, it would be a sensible precaution to keep the lights visible.
Ryan40272 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Reason is, if you wreck and you light plastics break, there might be that one small little piece that they might miss picking up the wreck. Someone runs over it and gets a flat railing at 80pmh makes for a nasty wreck. The tape will keep it all together if you wreck and the plastic comes off the bike
rebelsouljaz (2 months ago) Show Hide
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that sand monkey has a weird smirk on his face, he probably just mugged somebody
Kyrasis6 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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lol, what do you expect? Filming even amature video costs money, I spent $500 just to do very basic tech videos for my website. I could have easily spent $2,000 for a low end professional camera that they probably filmed this with and that doesn't inlucude a microphone, editing software, royalty fees for music, etc...

As for the lights, they don't want broken glass all over the track when someone wipes out, the tape keeps most of it contained.
danthemanzizzle (3 months ago) Show Hide
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are you nuts? my 200$ cannon powershot shoots better film than this and it not even a video camera...
Kyrasis6 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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lol, I guess some people aren't intelligent enough to understand that video must be downgraded to put it on youtube, 7 minute long tech video I made for my website at 720x480 resolution was 2 GB, at 1080p the file size could easily be 5GB+...This commercial was probably made for something else and thrown up on youtube as an afterthought, it took me a few days to figure out what settings to use when rendering specifically for youtube so it didn't look like crap after it was uploaded.
deepdivot1 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Four and a half minute infomercial for the DVD is all you've got here.

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