I was bored at work on Friday. So I turned my office chair into a motorcycle.
Pablo. I cringed when you explained the ankle... And not much makes me cringe--not even blood. But broken bones and ligaments AHHHH!!!
Luckily I've never broken a bone. Half of my invincibility complex comes from not having been injured in so long I think lol. Yesterday was a good indication of that, as I was down in southern ohio with a group of bikes and on the back of the bike hanging my butt off when things went wrong (no one was last hurt but there was an excellent possibility).I've had several broken bones and torn ligaments, sprained my knee when I laid down my bike. Haven't had any incidents in 14 years...
I was thinking about something after the day @ Mid Ohio and saw that same idea while watching an video from an HPDE in Laguna Seca. Sometimes I had a hard time seeing a hand signal for a pass, so I thought why don't we signal to pass with the turn signals? Don't know what group was running on the video I saw, but it was very clear when people were giving you permission to pass, especially when its dark and\or raining. Anybody else feel this way?
Luckily I've never broken a bone. Half of my invincibility complex comes from not having been injured in so long I think lol. Yesterday was a good indication of that, as I was down in southern ohio with a group of bikes and on the back of the bike hanging my butt off when things went wrong (no one was last hurt but there was an excellent possibility).
I've been waiting for it.... The moment when I get hurt again. But all my injuries before were from playing sports lol.
Working from home, don't know how productive I'll be
I was thinking about something after the day @ Mid Ohio and saw that same idea while watching an video from an HPDE in Laguna Seca. Sometimes I had a hard time seeing a hand signal for a pass, so I thought why don't we signal to pass with the turn signals? Don't know what group was running on the video I saw, but it was very clear when people were giving you permission to pass, especially when its dark and\or raining. Anybody else feel this way?
Good Monday Morning All!!! You have a good weekend? I worked Saturday Morning, and had my wife's surprise birthday party Saturday Night. An Sunday we took the kids to see Monsters University. Overall I would say a good weekend. Now time to start a goo productive week.
Good weekend here. Worked a ton, did some events with my regional manager and went to bdubs afterwards to celebrate the successful events. Got my RMM on the car yesterday...had to cut some stripped threads off the end of a bolt, but other than that it was pretty simple.
Car drives great now. No more clunk on the 1st to 2nd shift, or any hard shifting for that matter, which is awesome. Stock bushing was toast.
Glad you got the internals in! Peace of mind is a great feeling.
I personally like the hand signals for passing... The signals at the Auto Interests day were pretty bad, particularly in the novice and intermediate groups. I think the big reason it was so bad was the lack of direction at the driver's meeting. Every driver's meeting I've been to at Mid-Ohio, it's always 1 signal, 1 car, with examples of proper signals and they explain where the passing zones are and what side the passing will be done in each of these zones.
My problem with the turn signal for passing is what if someone accidentally hits it like people tend to do with their wipers when they have a near spin? Are people going to suddenly start passing them because they think they are getting a signal? How do you let multiple cars by? 2 blinks for 2 cars?
I think it is easier to be clear with hand signals, but they must be done properly.