Tantalus cruise tonight!
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Just got back home. Sick Cruise. Thanks for those who showed out
More details and first hand accounts, from those who came, tomorrow.
Furthermore, good night i-club lol.
More details and first hand accounts, from those who came, tomorrow.
Furthermore, good night i-club lol.
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Don't think you get it. Aren't you the OP?
Back in my Honda Days cruises used to be allover forums, the turnout would be huge and the cops turnout would be even bigger. Then everyone went to keeping everything on the DL through texts and word of mouth.
Posting that there is going to be a bunch of heavily modified cars driving on one of Oahu's most tempting and dangerous roads with some of the most **** homeowners around is probably not the greatest of idea.
Just my $.02, I hope everyone had fun and avoided tickets and/or accidents.
Back in my Honda Days cruises used to be allover forums, the turnout would be huge and the cops turnout would be even bigger. Then everyone went to keeping everything on the DL through texts and word of mouth.
Posting that there is going to be a bunch of heavily modified cars driving on one of Oahu's most tempting and dangerous roads with some of the most **** homeowners around is probably not the greatest of idea.
Just my $.02, I hope everyone had fun and avoided tickets and/or accidents.
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Words of advice. Anything that advertises or implies anything pertaining to spirited driving should not be posted here. Either keep it to yourselves or take it to Forumshawaii.
If any of you go to these or anything else that does ANYTHING to compromise the reputation of i-club, keep silent and if you get caught by the LEOs, you are NOT on i-club.
When I was new, I did some spirited runs up there and made the mistake of posting it up. It was just a few minutes before I got sh|t for it.
I quickly understood that I represented a community and not just myself. If you come on here and call yourself part of this community, please be responsible out there. We've kept a good reputation this long. Lets keep it going.
Aloha.
If any of you go to these or anything else that does ANYTHING to compromise the reputation of i-club, keep silent and if you get caught by the LEOs, you are NOT on i-club.
When I was new, I did some spirited runs up there and made the mistake of posting it up. It was just a few minutes before I got sh|t for it.
I quickly understood that I represented a community and not just myself. If you come on here and call yourself part of this community, please be responsible out there. We've kept a good reputation this long. Lets keep it going.
Aloha.
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Yes sir!
Anything that I think of that implies "spirited or pertains to spirited driving" will not even come close to touching the mere thought or reputation of I-club.
As some of you may know, I am very aware of racing at these cruises. We are the last ones to even think of racing. We know of the value of our cars and the consequences racing or any illegal activity brings. It is not wise to get caught or get into an accident because of illegal activities. I know I am young and all, but racing just flat out does not intrigue me, simply because of the physical and sentimental value of our car and because of the action of the law. Our car's value can even be called a deterrent to illegal activities, be it racing, drifting, drags. We would not want anything to happen to our babies, if personified as one.
I am happy to announce that the cruise last night at salt lake target to tantalus was very near, if not at civilian level/speed. We kept our speed limit at 55-60 and never past 61. Also, up tantalus was very, how do you say it, boring, or in other words, Safe. The drive up tantalus was mainly 5-15 mph speeds. I was leading the group and I did not want ANYONE to go at a high speed and have a chance for something bad to happen. I also wanted to keep VERY slow up tantalus because of the dangerous road, that is very hard to navigate at some points. I and the group that participated are glad that we were not involved in any of the illegal spirited driving going along at/near tantalus and needless to say, this subi cruise was mainly a chill point for about me, four other subies, a ms3, and a nissan pathfinder.
We did, however, see some cops on the freeway, but hey who doesn't? We also seen some people drinking beer while looking out into the view. I did not want to get into their mess and their crowd so we steered clear of them while trying to find a good spot to look at the view.
The group that participated in this cruise knew of the repercussions and the consequences of doing anything illegal while going to and up tantalus. We know that we have some power in our cars, and with this power comes great responsibility. We have to set an example for all the other drivers to either drive safe or get kicked off any cruise or club! We of course did not want any negative attention drawn towards the I-club 'Ohana and we kept our driving very safe and controlled. I would compare our driving to and up tantalus to a very careful and aware homeowner driving in tantalus (their own home).
Lastly, I am happy for the turnout for this cruise
It was nice to see people as young as...well as young as me, and some other people around 25-30, also thanks to the other people that showed up in non subies. It was a pleasure meeting you and sharing some information about our cars and life experiences.
Anything that I think of that implies "spirited or pertains to spirited driving" will not even come close to touching the mere thought or reputation of I-club.
As some of you may know, I am very aware of racing at these cruises. We are the last ones to even think of racing. We know of the value of our cars and the consequences racing or any illegal activity brings. It is not wise to get caught or get into an accident because of illegal activities. I know I am young and all, but racing just flat out does not intrigue me, simply because of the physical and sentimental value of our car and because of the action of the law. Our car's value can even be called a deterrent to illegal activities, be it racing, drifting, drags. We would not want anything to happen to our babies, if personified as one.
I am happy to announce that the cruise last night at salt lake target to tantalus was very near, if not at civilian level/speed. We kept our speed limit at 55-60 and never past 61. Also, up tantalus was very, how do you say it, boring, or in other words, Safe. The drive up tantalus was mainly 5-15 mph speeds. I was leading the group and I did not want ANYONE to go at a high speed and have a chance for something bad to happen. I also wanted to keep VERY slow up tantalus because of the dangerous road, that is very hard to navigate at some points. I and the group that participated are glad that we were not involved in any of the illegal spirited driving going along at/near tantalus and needless to say, this subi cruise was mainly a chill point for about me, four other subies, a ms3, and a nissan pathfinder.
We did, however, see some cops on the freeway, but hey who doesn't? We also seen some people drinking beer while looking out into the view. I did not want to get into their mess and their crowd so we steered clear of them while trying to find a good spot to look at the view.
The group that participated in this cruise knew of the repercussions and the consequences of doing anything illegal while going to and up tantalus. We know that we have some power in our cars, and with this power comes great responsibility. We have to set an example for all the other drivers to either drive safe or get kicked off any cruise or club! We of course did not want any negative attention drawn towards the I-club 'Ohana and we kept our driving very safe and controlled. I would compare our driving to and up tantalus to a very careful and aware homeowner driving in tantalus (their own home).
Lastly, I am happy for the turnout for this cruise
It was nice to see people as young as...well as young as me, and some other people around 25-30, also thanks to the other people that showed up in non subies. It was a pleasure meeting you and sharing some information about our cars and life experiences.
Last edited by keonigt; 05-04-2013 at 07:28 PM.
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Yes sir!
Anything that I think of that implies "spirited or pertains to spirited driving" will not even come close to touching the mere thought or reputation of I-club.
As some of you may know, I am very aware of racing at these cruises. We are the last ones to even think of racing. We know of the value of our cars and the consequences racing or any illegal activity brings. It is not wise to get caught or get into an accident because of illegal activities. I know I am young and all, but racing just flat out does not intrigue me, simply because of the physical and sentimental value of our car and because of the action of the law. Our car's value can even be called a deterrent to illegal activities, be it racing, drifting, drags. We would not want anything to happen to our babies, if personified as one.
I am happy to announce that the cruise last night at salt lake target to tantalus was very near, if not at civilian level/speed. We kept our speed limit at 55-60 and never past 61. Also, up tantalus was very, how do you say it, boring, or in other words, Safe. The drive up tantalus was mainly 5-15 mph speeds. I was leading the group and I did not want ANYONE to go at a high speed and have a chance for something bad to happen. I also wanted to keep VERY slow up tantalus because of the dangerous road, that is very hard to navigate at some points. I and the group that participated are glad that we were not involved in any of the illegal spirited driving going along at/near tantalus and needless to say, this subi cruise was mainly a chill point for about me, four other subies, a ms3, and a nissan pathfinder.
We did, however, see some cops on the freeway, but hey who doesn't? We also seen some people drinking beer while looking out into the view. I did not want to get into their mess and their crowd so we steered clear of them while trying to find a good spot to look at the view.
The group that participated in this cruise knew of the repercussions and the consequences of doing anything illegal while going to and up tantalus. We know that we have some power in our cars, and with this power comes great responsibility. We have to set an example for all the other drivers to either drive safe or get kicked off any cruise or club! We of course did not want any negative attention drawn towards the I-club 'Ohana and we kept our driving very safe and controlled. I would compare our driving to and up tantalus to a very careful and aware homeowner driving in tantalus (their own home).
Lastly, I am happy for the turnout for this cruise
It was nice to see people as young as...well as young as me, and some other people around 25-30, also thanks to the other people that showed up in non subies. It was a pleasure meeting you and sharing some information about our cars and life experiences.
Anything that I think of that implies "spirited or pertains to spirited driving" will not even come close to touching the mere thought or reputation of I-club.
As some of you may know, I am very aware of racing at these cruises. We are the last ones to even think of racing. We know of the value of our cars and the consequences racing or any illegal activity brings. It is not wise to get caught or get into an accident because of illegal activities. I know I am young and all, but racing just flat out does not intrigue me, simply because of the physical and sentimental value of our car and because of the action of the law. Our car's value can even be called a deterrent to illegal activities, be it racing, drifting, drags. We would not want anything to happen to our babies, if personified as one.
I am happy to announce that the cruise last night at salt lake target to tantalus was very near, if not at civilian level/speed. We kept our speed limit at 55-60 and never past 61. Also, up tantalus was very, how do you say it, boring, or in other words, Safe. The drive up tantalus was mainly 5-15 mph speeds. I was leading the group and I did not want ANYONE to go at a high speed and have a chance for something bad to happen. I also wanted to keep VERY slow up tantalus because of the dangerous road, that is very hard to navigate at some points. I and the group that participated are glad that we were not involved in any of the illegal spirited driving going along at/near tantalus and needless to say, this subi cruise was mainly a chill point for about me, four other subies, a ms3, and a nissan pathfinder.
We did, however, see some cops on the freeway, but hey who doesn't? We also seen some people drinking beer while looking out into the view. I did not want to get into their mess and their crowd so we steered clear of them while trying to find a good spot to look at the view.
The group that participated in this cruise knew of the repercussions and the consequences of doing anything illegal while going to and up tantalus. We know that we have some power in our cars, and with this power comes great responsibility. We have to set an example for all the other drivers to either drive safe or get kicked off any cruise or club! We of course did not want any negative attention drawn towards the I-club 'Ohana and we kept our driving very safe and controlled. I would compare our driving to and up tantalus to a very careful and aware homeowner driving in tantalus (their own home).
Lastly, I am happy for the turnout for this cruise
It was nice to see people as young as...well as young as me, and some other people around 25-30, also thanks to the other people that showed up in non subies. It was a pleasure meeting you and sharing some information about our cars and life experiences.