Who's interested in a Track Day?
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RE: Who's interested in a Track Day?
Good idea, I think you should follow through and try to start your own trackday organization, but a few things to consider:
1) Insurance
2) Ambulance service on standby at the track
3) Finding control riders to keep things in check
4) Have 3 20 minute sessions, that way there's 3 groups for 3 experience levels
5) And a lot of money up front to reserve a track for the day
1) Insurance
2) Ambulance service on standby at the track
3) Finding control riders to keep things in check
4) Have 3 20 minute sessions, that way there's 3 groups for 3 experience levels
5) And a lot of money up front to reserve a track for the day
#7
RE: Who's interested in a Track Day?
Finally, what I am doing or looking to do, is take all the **** out of the track day experience, do so at a reasonable price, and give
usuable feedback along the way.
You should be able to to do the ton if you are advanced, you should be able to do 175, as long as you know your braking markers.
usuable feedback along the way.
You should be able to to do the ton if you are advanced, you should be able to do 175, as long as you know your braking markers.
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