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Re: Street Luge or Roadster Test Track?

To: roadsters <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Street Luge or Roadster Test Track?
From: noji <noji@snowman.med.umn.edu>
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 10:05:26 -0700
Speed and excitement are often related to what you are using to get down
the hill with.  I was out watching the luge guys and as they were making
the 90 degree turn they would use their shoes to slow them down.  Going
at speed near 60 mph (so they say) you could smell the rubber burning
and see smoke coming off their shoes. I wanted to see some bodies
flying, but they seemed to be under a lot of control.  

There were also some folks on bikes and there wasn't enough speed or
turns to make this very interesting. I remember coming down from Mt.
Whitney Portal on my bike years ago.  There was enough speed to melt the
brakes and there was a high pucker factor.  In the family station wagon
it was just like going down to the corner store.  I think it would be
fun to see them do this course on Flexy Flyers.  These are fast with
little control.  Now that would be fun to watch.

Dana


Joseph Roach wrote:
> 
> Jeeezz, you guys are pretty funny ... unless the x-games were showing just
> a small part of the road that looked pretty tame!
> 

> 
> At 07:56 PM 8/21/00 -0400, CalSpeed@aol.com wrote:
> ><< Saw some of the X-games this weekend.  They do this crazy thing
> >  called street luge where they lie down on there backs on whats basically
> >  fancy skateboards and go screaming down steep twisty hills.
> >     Whats funny is the steep-dangerous-curvy stretch of road they use is
> >  where I test my roadster tuning out!!  Its also the hill I go screaming up
> >  with Irene in the passenger seat and the car stuffed full of grocerys for
> >two. >>
> >
> >Yeah... as a matter of fact it is also part of my daily commute.  I love
> >swinging the rearend out at the last turn as I am driving up the hill.  Nice
> >thing about the X-Games is that they keep this road nice and smooth.  Perfect
> >for a motorcycle or Roadster.
> >
> >Michael "Calspeed" Carion
> >San Francisco, Ca

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