Setting bike up for track day?

I foooookin loved it :D. I looked out for you on your S1000r but didn't get to chat with you. Id love to see you video footage :thumb2

I definitely don't have any chicken strips on my tyres now! The day just got better and better as the speed picked up, but 'the buyer' & 'bbb' still flew past me on their GSA's, I tried keeping up with them but didn't have a chance :mad: My instructor Jim Bryan was brill and made the day a success for me. A bit un-nerving at the start when one guy went off the track at Hairpin :eek:. Was surprised when one guy in my group packed in through fear and went home after the 2nd slow ride out , despite having 15yrs riding experience!


Riders ready...

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I guess it depends how he has ridden over those 15 years. Shame for him having to pull out but respect for not trying to "tough it through"
 
Bloody Hell- thats a first- riding on one of these days is miles safer than riding on the road.

Even in the fast group we were really taking it easy, most of the groups I saw going around were basically superslow novices.

Saw a chap bin it at the hairpin- had one of those maxi scooter sort of things and a helmet fell out of his storage area under his seat!! Why the hell he was in group A I dont know.

Just loading up youtube vid now.
 
God I ache....

What a fantastic day.... Great people... " the bear" is really a bear of a man... Lol ..,

Amazing well organised event ( shame it is ending.... But maybe one more next year ).....Really safe... Just turned up... No adjustments made... And enjoyed the day ... :thumb2
 
Bloody Hell- thats a first- riding on one of these days is miles safer than riding on the road.

My thoughts too. The first two outings were taken nice and slow, just to get familiar with where the cones/tipping points were etc. But he couldn't keep up, I'm sure he was on a Ducatti Multistrada. I had a chat with him as I'm a complete new rider and assumed he was too, thought id try and reassure him and make him stay.

Q - "How long you been riding a bike?"
A - "Fifteen years".

I didn't know what else to say. But I guess he did the right thing, if he was petrified then no point continuing and holding the whole group up. I felt sorry for the guys behind him as they were struggling to see the instructors riding line.
 
What a fantastic day.... Great people... " the bear" is really a bear of a man... Lol ..,

Thank you sir. And I think I owe you a bottle of water :thumb2

I was pleased to find I was overtaking quite a few, I even lapped one bike. But then 'thebuyer' and 'bbb' overtook me and disappeared into the distance. Bastids!!:D

Nice to see a few GS's there, and often overtaking the sports bikes.
 
Nice to see a few GS's there, and often overtaking the sports bikes.[/QUOTE]

" sports bikes " are for people who haven't seen the light.... I think the GSAs there yesterday surprised a few people....:green gri
 
Been to cadwell on my gs before- great fun. Mostly I find it's the rider who is slow or fast - not the bike. Why would someone buy a 150hp multistrada and not enjoy a day like that?

And if wasn't cheap- but good value I suppose for the amount of track time we got.

Anyone see my wheelies over the mountain?
 
I thought it was cheap, for what you got... Worth every penny for the safety of a well organised day...

I've not been on a track before...and listening to most people, no other events measure up...
 
Now for the important stuff

Who is ordering track stickers for there panniers....:bounce1

If so.... Where.....?

Yes sad I know.... But hey..... :thumb2
 
He's a joy to watch. On your S1000r would you have even able to overtake him or were you purposely staying behind him for the video?
 


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