Just wondering if anyone is going? I plan of riding the full day on my gsxr 600 and i know of a couple guys going on R1's
Just wondering if anyone is going? I plan of riding the full day on my gsxr 600 and i know of a couple guys going on R1's
Ill be there if my moto is fixed before Saturday , would like to get carport and power ,keep my fingers crossed and prayers sent.
I plan on being there for second half! First time and I'm thrilled! Hope to talk to some of you!
I may get out there to spectate, have nothing to do this weekend lol
Right now we have 4 maybe 5 guys going for a full day throwing in on a 6 punch pass.
Need 1-2 more guys to throw in!
Call text 9703554990
Email ryan@cadquest.com
$132/person
I may be in for a full day, text you in a few to confirm
Have 5, need one more madvlad!
I think a full day will be a bit much so just going to do a half day, sorry.
Planning to do a half day (the afternoon half). C U all there :-)
It was a good day, a bunch of good people out there, perfect weather! Didn't crash but had a few iffy situations
It was an awesome afternoon for a ride! I still had a lot of stiffness/pain in my left knee so I couldn't get my foot up on peg and I couldn't lean off the bike in the left hand turns. But the F2 beater did pretty well on Q2's. Ended up turning a couple laps that were close to my fast laps on the SV for N. Course.
Great to ride with some longtime friends and new ones too.
Thanks for the punch Buell!... That F2 really deceives the eye, you were flying on that thing even with the knee issue. Good seeing you out there along with rybo, applehans, Jim, Badr6man and I'm sure I'm missing some but well had a great deal of experience watching you guys and following lines, gaining experience slowly but surely lol
Great day indeed, very mellow, wish I could've got a few more sessions in but that migraine was kicking my ass lol, however lapping days is where its at! Special thanks to Wolfeyez and tecknojoe!... Probably the best birthday weekend I've had so far.
Last edited by madvlad; Sun Oct 21st, 2012 at 08:42 AM.
I had a blast yesterday!! I got some very good help from Rybo and would recommend his Chicane Trackday Lessons to anyone who rides a motorcycle! He is an excellent teacher and really knows what he is talking about!
I got some really good videos of the afternoon sessions that I will post links to later after I get them uploaded. Now I am going to muscle up the energy to unpack the truck and trailer.
Somebody's great track skills on R6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qo2geD6zVc
Who is that person that passed you there towards the end? Cause it kind of looks like me but I don't remember passing many people yesterday. I have to get me a Go Pro damn it lol
dunno, but it's not uncommon for me to get passed.
I've never raced, but I have been doing track days for just about a year. Two or three full days, about 7 half days and one lowside in all. I'm going to do a superstreet next year for sure. We'll see where it goes from there. I'd love to race but motorcycles do not come naturally to me and it's been a lot of work to get where I'm at.
Word man, practice makes perfect and what matters is that you're giving it a try and not quitting on it. Superstreet is hella fun, first rime at the track was actually S.S back in August at HPR. Hooked ever since lol
Hey Damir -
If I passed you close yesterday I'm really sorry - I make a conscious effort to leave a lot of space on lapping days and the only close pass that I remember is one where someone looked back and changed line just before I went around (making the pass closer in that case) and I'm pretty sure that wasn't you.
Again - my apologies if I spooked you at all.
Scott
All good Scott, I'm not mad at all lol so no need to apologize. Just commenting on the experience and a good one it was to get exposed in a passing situation to scare the noob out of me haha. You're a great rider and I know you wouldnt do such thing with the purpose of doing wrong. Like said, just part of the experience haha but thanks for the thought. Also what may seem close to me, may be normal passing range to you, so like said no hard feelings.
If you start racing you will get passed ultra tight and in places you wouldn't expect. It's good to get used to the gentle ones ahead of time
I used to ride Supermotos with a guy with the initials of AC that used to like to bang handlebar ends.
Here are a couple afternoon sessions from my K6 GSXR 600
https://vimeo.com/52032829
https://vimeo.com/52032830