I wouldn't mind a UKGSer track day session either. Will there be a pie wagon at the venue for the lunch stop ??

I agree, but I like the occasional 'spirited' ride so I'm happy to watch from the stands, just did the N-260 through the Pyrenees & pushed bike so hard my fingers & arms swelled up for 24 hrs..
So, track days are safer for me & others around if I watch & applaud from the stands..
Although, if one was arranged by the forum I'll quite happily come..! Caldwell is possibly the most cost efficient & user friendly..

Just need someone to organise it now for 2015.

Great pics... Ru ready for another one... If you ever fancy riding in "gods country" ...get in touch... Will show you some great roads in north wales.....
I'd be up for a UKGSER track day.![]()
a track day company
a circuit
a date or two
post a thread for tossers interested in attending, and the most popular date
people then make their own booking & post upNice photo and good lean angle. The GSA handles unbelievably well when pushed and is crying out for a set of road rubber. Its nice to see something like that in the flesh and its good to see that it has a degree of ground clearance!
I would be curious to know how it "felt" at that lean and what set up did you run?
Why go through all that issues to book a track. Just book a slot on the BMW club track days. Next one will be next year after the Cadwell Park event 29 September which by the way is fully booked. More info here. I have been going there for years now and it is one of the best events of the year, very friendly and a lot of instructors to help you if you need it or ask for it. There is a area where you can park up if you want some tuition and a instructor will soon turn up, ask you a few questions and off you go. There is also a number of GS's and GS Adventures and the best thing is that if you are covered by BMW insurance you are insured for the track day and you can have a go on a S1000RR if you fancy.
The problem with booking a track is that you have to stomp up the money first which is an awful lot of money to pay out of your pocket. Best is to do a group booking. MSVT can do that, No Limits and Focused Events systems are not set up for a reservation and subsequent discount if the group reaches a certain size like 10 for example to have a 10% discount. Certain tracks can reserve a garage for you but you may have to phone the track themselves to ask for a reserved garage or turn up very early that morning or sleep over at the track.
Did you get any good air on the Mountain thebuyer?
. But overall I rate the BMW club track day highly and like meeting old faces there for a chat and catch-up.Nice photos guysDid you get any good air on the Mountain thebuyer?
