Nope, just a bunch of sandbaggin cherry pickers over there.....
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Nope, just a bunch of sandbaggin cherry pickers over there.....
One other thing, I'm a couple months and change from 50 now. I started at 25.
Others who know me may have noticed that no other family member of mine has ever been seen at a racetrack. I have zip, zero, zilch support from family. They don't get it. I'm envious of those who bring their families to the track ... I've never had that happen and at this point it's pretty safe to say that it never will.
The main thing is to make sure you're safe for yourself and other racers. Don't try to be fast and impress the instructor
I did a school on a cbr125, guys i was leading on 600 and 1000, needless to say i hope they both learned, as i was waiting for them to catch up.
Brian I feel Ya, only my girlfriend has ever come to the track, in the early days. until she watched frank T run me over in T2 pro. only time back was 2008, last rnd. when I already won the CSBK twins class so chances of drama where low.
Oh the stores we could tell.................................................
The main thing is to make sure you're safe for yourself and other racers. Don't try to be fast and impress the instructor
I did a school on a cbr125, guys i was leading on 600 and 1000, needless to say i hope they both learned, as i was waiting for them to catch up.
Brian I feel Ya, only my girlfriend has ever come to the track, in the early days. until she watched frank T run me over in T2 pro. only time back was 2008, last rnd. when I already won the CSBK twins class so chances of drama where low.
Oh the stores we could tell.................................................
Ive had you run around the outside of me corner one at Shanny, flat stick on your R1...I think I shyte myself a little bit...
Im in the same boat, only gf and friends have ever come to the track, very hard to afford at 18 years old. Lucky for me cycle city helped me sponsorship, and sbs,ngk,mezteler, without that there's no way I could have afforded any of it.One other thing, I'm a couple months and change from 50 now. I started at 25.
Others who know me may have noticed that no other family member of mine has ever been seen at a racetrack. I have zip, zero, zilch support from family. They don't get it. I'm envious of those who bring their families to the track ... I've never had that happen and at this point it's pretty safe to say that it never will.
One other thing, I'm a couple months and change from 50 now. I started at 25.
Others who know me may have noticed that no other family member of mine has ever been seen at a racetrack. I have zip, zero, zilch support from family. They don't get it. I'm envious of those who bring their families to the track ... I've never had that happen and at this point it's pretty safe to say that it never will.
Hi Goku,Info that I need:
- Segments to race in
- Can the engine and bike specs (except the CCs be altered)
- Good place to start (in order to get a license and track time)
- Effect on insurance if you disclose that you'll be using the bike on track (say for a Ninja 250)
For these two you'll need to consult the rule book for each organization.- Segments to race in
- Can the engine and bike specs (except the CCs be altered)
Both organizations run a racing school. You can sign up on those sites. The schools are normally run on a practice Friday.- Good place to start (in order to get a license and track time)
I would think it would void your insurance. I believe there's a line in the fine print that no one reads that states you won't use the vehicle for racing.- Effect on insurance if you disclose that you'll be using the bike on track (say for a Ninja 250)
I've always wondered about the price difference between lapping day's and going flat out racing for the weekend ( entry fee's, camping gear, and tires).
Racing have always tempted me as I felt that trackdays was just missing the "full on" experience of this sport. Street riding -> Canyon Carvers -> Track day Junkie -> Racer
I think I'm sold on doing a couple race weekends and occasional track days next season :glasses2:
On top of that there are different classes on track so you get passed a bunch and get to pass a bunch, but no one is usually running you off track to get a position.
For those unsure of cost or level of competition, I would suggest endurace racing with SOAR. You can split the cost and you get tons of seat time. On top of that there are different classes on track so you get passed a bunch and get to pass a bunch, but no one is usually running you off track to get a position.
Usually is the key word in that sentence. Most are good guys/girls but every once in a while there is someone a bit to eager to pass.