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    PMP July 29th Preparation

    I just want to make sure I'm 100% prepared for the 29th. So if I can get a quick review to make sure I don't need to do anything else, that'd be great.

    What sort of things do I need to have on my SV for the 29th?

    It's already wired up although I need to add the oil filler wire (missing).
    I bought some blue painters tape and will disconnect the lights.
    Remove the mirrors, right?
    I plan on replacing the tires that day.
    I'm sure the radiator is filled with water since it was a track bike, but I'll check.

    For me, I have:

    Full faced helmet
    Gauntlet Gloves
    Leather suit
    Boots
    Back protector

    I expect we'll probably rent a trailer from U-Haul if they are available.

    I'm sure I've forgotten something that I've done and certainly want to make sure I'm complete before the 29th. I'd hate to get there and find out I need something that I could have brought or bought well prior to the day.

    It's my first official track day and I want to enjoy it and not worry about missing something and having to sit on the sidelines. That would suck badly

    It might help if there were a separate list so the others will know (unless I'm the only one )

    Thanks.

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Hey Carl,

    You've got most of it.

    Here are the minimum requirements:

    Bike

    1. Coolant drained and replaced with water
    2. Mirrors removed
    3. Lights unplugged and taped over
    4. Good tires
    5. Good brake pads

    You:

    1. 1 Piece suit or 2 piece suit that zips together all the way around. Must be all leather (no textiles allowed)
    2. Gloves that extend past the wrist
    3. Boots that cover the ankles
    4. Full face helmet (flip up's are not acceptable)
    5. Back protector
    6. Have taken an approved track riding course in the last 3 years (and are able to prove it with some kind of certificate)
    7. The right attitude - it's a fun track day, not a race. There are no points on the line here.
    8. Emergency contact information placed in an obvious location (hope you don't need it!)
    Suggested:

    A cooler full of water
    snacks
    something to provide shade
    sunscreen
    a chair to sit in when you aren't on the track
    tire pressure gauge
    a basic set of tools to work on your bike (hope you don't need them!)

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Quote Originally Posted by RYBO View Post
    Hey Carl,

    You've got most of it.
    Excellent, thanks for the confirmation. Some clarification requests though:

    5. Back protector

    Not one of the foam ones but a real protector (like the one I got from Bueller?). Just trying to be clear.

    6. Have taken an approved track riding course in the last 3 years (and are able to prove it with some kind of certificate)

    That's the class us newbies are taking in the morning, right?

    a basic set of tools to work on your bike (hope you don't need them!)

    Any suggestions from your (or others) experience? I mean I know about a basic set of wrenches, sockets, torque wrench, screwdriver set, your service manual would be good if you don't know the torque values by heart.

    Other items such as your rear suspension wrench if you need one and plan on adjusting.

    Anything relatively unique that I might not think of?

    Thanks again for the info

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    5. Yes....a real back protector. There should be hard plastic on it and it should cover your tailbone.

    6. The course you are taking in the AM meets this requirement.

    Basic tools:

    My kit has:

    Metric open end and socket wrenches
    Allen wrenches
    screwdrivers
    pliers in various sizes
    duct tape
    safety wire (and pliers)
    tubing for bleeding brakes
    any unique tools required for my bike (axle wrench, chain tension adjuster etc)
    tire pressure gauge
    extra oil
    extra brake fluid
    zip ties
    stands for both ends of the bike

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Excellent. Thanks for the additional info. I'll make notes and stick it on my website so I always have it. Thanks again.

    Carl

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Hey if you are hauling your bike, it might sound stupid, but double check that you have your ignition key, that almost set me back monday. It's a small piece that can cause you a lot of trouble.

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Here are my track day prep lists
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Quote Originally Posted by konichd View Post
    Here are my track day prep list

    Very nice...your best post all day for sure. On a scale of 1-10 I give it an 11.

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    I am getting my new clutch on Friday. Any other mechanicals you think I should replace before this event? I have new brakes, tires, fuel filter, valve clearances checked. Also, does my killswitch have to be connected? It is currently there just as eye candy.
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Quote Originally Posted by Blake yellowtwin View Post
    Hey if you are hauling your bike, it might sound stupid, but double check that you have your ignition key, that almost set me back monday. It's a small piece that can cause you a lot of trouble.

    blake
    Not stupid at all. For that exact reason, I made a spare key and kept it in my tool box.
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Perhaps I'll give Capirossi a call and see what his trackday checklist looks like, you know, since he's going to be riding a Kawi and all
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Yes Dana your kill switch should work
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    An excellent list. Thanks for the info. I hadn't thought about taping bike weights but it makes sense. And you answered the kill switch question I had. Does the kickstand kill switch need to be connected? Mine's currently disconnected.

    Thanks again.

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Actually thank Bob (Spiderman) and Archangel (Warren) I basically pasted thier "trackday list" together and came up with my own.

    Since most race bikes don't have a kickstand I don't think that should have to work. However in the unfortunate event of a crash your kill switch should work so others can shut your bike off.
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Kickstand kill switch, no. Handlebar kill switch YES!

    Capirossi's trackday checklist: Tell crew to get the stuff ready.

    If I could get on that plan even I would ride a Kawasaki.

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Capirossi on a Ducati NO! Capirossi on a Kawasaki YES!
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    ^ well, hell, that sucks. How about I just promise to not need it?
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Dana, I don't know what PMP rules state, but its not a good idea to have a non-functioning kill switch.
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    I disagree. I hear the starter on a Kawi is, in itself, a killswitch. You lose at least 50% of your credibility by using it

    I will wire the switch back up tonight. But not because you said so. Because I WANT to
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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Quote Originally Posted by Devaclis View Post
    I disagree. I hear the starter on a Kawi is, in itself, a killswitch. You lose at least 50% of your credibility by using it
    Do you lose less credibility if you push start it? ( do you lose more if you have to have someone ELSE push start it? )

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    Re: PMP July 29th Preparation

    Oh fo' shizzle! Rybo lighten' people up today! DAMN!
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