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Old 11-21-2009, 07:01 PM   #21
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When someone tries to bother me when I'm on my bike I'm all like...

"Not now, Chief... I'm in the fuckin zone!"
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Old 11-22-2009, 12:16 AM   #22
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The zone is awesome but I think athletes experience it to. Runners high for example. I have experienced myself in basketball. Greater consciousness. Wish i could tune into it at will, regardless of what it is i am doing...
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Old 11-22-2009, 01:56 AM   #23
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Just to start shit.

Do only sportbike riders experience this, or do cruiser people reach this zone?

When I had my Shadow 600, I rode it like a sportbike, going up and down the same set of twisties just to better my skills. I reached nirvana several times.
Yeah we can. On my way to the rally this spring I was wondering how much trouble I'd have keeping up with everyone on their sportbikes. But when we started riding I was totally relaxed within the first mile or two, not feeling like I was pushing my limits, but I was dragging everything on the bike the whole 5 days, knowing I was at it's limit but comfortable with it. I think I held my own for being on a 750lb cruiser, but I was zoned with the bike for sure.
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but I'm perfectly placed when I'm on my knees . . . .
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Old 11-22-2009, 02:08 AM   #24
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Yeah we can. On my way to the rally this spring I was wondering how much trouble I'd have keeping up with everyone on their sportbikes. But when we started riding I was totally relaxed within the first mile or two, not feeling like I was pushing my limits, but I was dragging everything on the bike the whole 5 days, knowing I was at it's limit but comfortable with it. I think I held my own for being on a 750lb cruiser, but I was zoned with the bike for sure.
So that explains why you were up in my rearview mirror untill I waved you past

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Old 11-22-2009, 09:14 PM   #25
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So that explains why you were up in my rearview mirror untill I waved you past

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Yeah, I guess so Tommy, wasn't trying to push you, I was just feelin it that whole weekend for some reason
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Old 11-23-2009, 11:56 AM   #26
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I'm totally in the zone when I'm sitting on the toilet. Completely concentrated on the task at hand and nothing else. Your senses are heightened and you dont think, just react. By the time it's over, you're reaching for the TP and thinking, "Was that even real? Was it a dream?"

ETA: Now that I think of it...

<---He is totally in the Zone!
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Old 11-24-2009, 03:59 AM   #27
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I would define "the zone" as operating at your true maximum potential. A "good" ride may be 90%, a "great" ride might be 95%, but reaching 100% is almost unattainable in my mind. I almost always feel something was left on the table. I can point to 2 instances where I felt I was at true maximum. One was at the gap, and one at a track. During those instances, control of the bike was telepathic, and reading the feedback was as clear as reading words on a page. The gap run was a mild afternoon years ago when I happened to have the road to myself for several hours. A totally mistake free gap run is almost impossible by my criteria, and that afternoon was one of the very few times I was totally satisfied with my execution on all levels.

The track experience was during a practice day on a race weekend at Nashville. I was on very worn tires, and I was able to turn lap times that I would have been satisfied with under race conditions. During that period, I felt connected enough with the machine to consistently slide both ends of the bike exactly as I wanted lap after lap, with complete confidence and control. The times remained consistent even as the tires continued to decline. I simply would compensate and continue. Again, execution was there in all phases.

If someone could find some reliable directions to "the zone" they could make a fortune.
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