derailleur
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I did a track day a little while ago. Before we did anything, we actually walked around the track with the people who were leading it. They pointed out hazards and lines. Then we got onto bikes and rode round the track, slowly, for the first few laps, just working on the lines. The group got split into 3 groups, beginner, intermediate and people who had previously raced this specific series. As the day progressed, people moved between groups fairly often, going into the slower group to work on specific lines or body positions, then moving back into faster groups to try it at speed.
This was also free for me (well, $12 in gas) and included lunch.
Of course you would have to own a cbr125 to get this kind of treatment though.
Included in this track day was a 12 or 13 yr old who had never ridden a bike on tarmac before.
For those of you looking for track experience without using your expensive SS, think about buying one of the cbr125r challenge bikes (I know at least one of them is being sold for $2200 track ready) you will probably learn just as much if not more trying to ride a slow bike really fast.
This was also free for me (well, $12 in gas) and included lunch.
Of course you would have to own a cbr125 to get this kind of treatment though.

Included in this track day was a 12 or 13 yr old who had never ridden a bike on tarmac before.
For those of you looking for track experience without using your expensive SS, think about buying one of the cbr125r challenge bikes (I know at least one of them is being sold for $2200 track ready) you will probably learn just as much if not more trying to ride a slow bike really fast.