03-19-2013, 09:54 PM
Hey guys, I'm Austin. I'm a senior here at JMU, graduating in may 2013.
I drive a 2008 Honda Element EX (it's red tango pearl) and I ride a 2008 Ducati 848.
Here's a couple pictures of the bike:
![[Image: 61419_10151329004138982_1629477866_n.jpg]](https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/61419_10151329004138982_1629477866_n.jpg)
![[Image: 310692_10151239314208982_1197050283_n.jpg]](https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/310692_10151239314208982_1197050283_n.jpg)
Here's a picture of me:
![[Image: 545989_10151238346458982_1132703779_n.jpg]](https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/545989_10151238346458982_1132703779_n.jpg)
I'll give a little background about my driving and riding experience too. I've logged a lot of miles on both four and two wheels. I've put on most of the 60,000 miles on my element on various road trips and all of that, but I don't have a lot of experience doing any performance driving or anything like that. Go-Karting at G-Force this past weekend is probably the closest thing to track experience I have on four wheels. As for riding motorcycles, I started out with dirtbiking in fourth grade and got my first motorcycle in high school. It was a 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster 883R, and I was involved in an accident on a road trip out to Colorado on the first day and the bike was totaled. Luckily there was a used 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 on the floor of the Harley dealer we were near when I crashed and we were able to continue on our trip. After about a year I got tired of the easy-cruising Harley style and sold the Harley to my grandpa and used the money to buy a 2009 Monster 1100. I think I put on about 15,000 miles on that bike in the two years I owned that bike, including two road trips up to Canada. And I got my first track experience on that motorcycle through Motorcycle Xcitement at Summit Point on the Shenandoah Circuit. Unfortunately I t-boned an old lady who pulled out of an intersection without seeing me and the bike was totaled. We used the insurance to buy the bike that I ride now, and I have been back to the track a number of times with the 848, mostly on Shenandoah but with one track day on Summit Main.
So that's a brief (sort of) summary of my motorsports history. I'm looking forward to hanging out with you guys and seeing all your rides.
Cheers.
I drive a 2008 Honda Element EX (it's red tango pearl) and I ride a 2008 Ducati 848.
Here's a couple pictures of the bike:
![[Image: 61419_10151329004138982_1629477866_n.jpg]](https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/61419_10151329004138982_1629477866_n.jpg)
![[Image: 310692_10151239314208982_1197050283_n.jpg]](https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/310692_10151239314208982_1197050283_n.jpg)
Here's a picture of me:
![[Image: 545989_10151238346458982_1132703779_n.jpg]](https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/545989_10151238346458982_1132703779_n.jpg)
I'll give a little background about my driving and riding experience too. I've logged a lot of miles on both four and two wheels. I've put on most of the 60,000 miles on my element on various road trips and all of that, but I don't have a lot of experience doing any performance driving or anything like that. Go-Karting at G-Force this past weekend is probably the closest thing to track experience I have on four wheels. As for riding motorcycles, I started out with dirtbiking in fourth grade and got my first motorcycle in high school. It was a 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster 883R, and I was involved in an accident on a road trip out to Colorado on the first day and the bike was totaled. Luckily there was a used 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 on the floor of the Harley dealer we were near when I crashed and we were able to continue on our trip. After about a year I got tired of the easy-cruising Harley style and sold the Harley to my grandpa and used the money to buy a 2009 Monster 1100. I think I put on about 15,000 miles on that bike in the two years I owned that bike, including two road trips up to Canada. And I got my first track experience on that motorcycle through Motorcycle Xcitement at Summit Point on the Shenandoah Circuit. Unfortunately I t-boned an old lady who pulled out of an intersection without seeing me and the bike was totaled. We used the insurance to buy the bike that I ride now, and I have been back to the track a number of times with the 848, mostly on Shenandoah but with one track day on Summit Main.
So that's a brief (sort of) summary of my motorsports history. I'm looking forward to hanging out with you guys and seeing all your rides.
Cheers.

