Texas area........
Originally posted by EvilGuy
The best part of the thread is the name of the topic "...Texas area." Texas is a small country
It's like asking someone from Maine if they know someone in Mass.
The best part of the thread is the name of the topic "...Texas area." Texas is a small country
It's like asking someone from Maine if they know someone in Mass.
These events for the most part are organized well.
We have some in Michigan also usually Friday & Sat. fights.
There would be nothing to see 15 or 20 trailers. And maybe 10 to 20 bikes. There is a 500. to 2K buy in.
I would never race on a busy street or in an area where families and kids play. One thing that most people forgett drag racing was founded from street racing!
Suavy
We have some in Michigan also usually Friday & Sat. fights.
There would be nothing to see 15 or 20 trailers. And maybe 10 to 20 bikes. There is a 500. to 2K buy in.
I would never race on a busy street or in an area where families and kids play. One thing that most people forgett drag racing was founded from street racing!
Suavy
I used to live in Houston, and let me say this...right or wrong...there is some REDICULOUSLY fast ***** down there. They(street racers) take that stuff serious. Houston is home to some wicked tuner shops, with customers that regularly drop 20-30K+ on their cars without even batting an eye!
I'm not condoning street racing, but I can understand the lure of the mystique, adrenaline, competition, and pride that's involved, especially if done off the beaten path. Just my .02.
Later,
Rob
I'm not condoning street racing, but I can understand the lure of the mystique, adrenaline, competition, and pride that's involved, especially if done off the beaten path. Just my .02.
Later,
Rob


