View Full Version : Trackday List Wanted - Insurance Purposes
jetboy
24th November 2009, 15:45
Hi all, as some of you know I work at John Baker Insurance and insure motorcycles (yep - I get to talk about bikes all day :D)!
One of the companies I deal with, Star Insurance, is reviewing their trackday policies so they can extend cover for more trackdays and I've been asked to help out in getting a list together of as many trackday providers as I can find...however as there are so many I was hoping you guys could give me a hand!
All I am after is the name of the trackday provider (i.e. MotoTT, Hampton Downs Ride Days etc) and the name and contact number of someone we can get hold of there.
This is so we can help you out by extending cover for more trackdays and providing terms in line with what each operator is doing.
Thanks for the help in advance :niceone:
crazyhorse
24th November 2009, 15:50
Suzuki are having a track day this Saturday at Manfield. You might need to google their contact details.
But I am sure alot of us sure would like to know we are covered on the track too :niceone:
Cajun
24th November 2009, 15:54
Suzuki are having a track day this Saturday at Manfield. You might need to google their contact details.
But I am sure alot of us sure would like to know we are covered on the track too :niceone:
these days are run by trackfun, who also did the triumph trackday.
TNT Events Ltd
T/A TRACKFUN
PO BOX 299
KUMEU 0841
Ph: 09 416 5309;
FAX: 09 416 5308
325rocket
24th November 2009, 17:01
honda riders club run some
Gubb
24th November 2009, 17:38
MotoTT
Redline
Kiwi Track Days
Devil
24th November 2009, 17:50
Hampton Downs Ride Days and California Superbike School (just incase you want training days on there as well).
Darren Sweetman
(09)412 6266
Kiwi Graham
24th November 2009, 18:32
Auckland Motorcycle Clubs Advanced Rider Training (ART)
Mail Address;
P.O. Box 11-129
Ellerslie New Zealand
CThompson@paraserv.co.nz (Secretary)
Graham Bastow (09) 8384489 (co-ordinator/principal instructor)
p.dath
24th November 2009, 19:32
There is a list in the Wiki under the Track Days section. If any are missing, please add them in.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/wiki/Category:Motorcycle_TrackDays
p.dath
25th November 2009, 08:27
Have you considered that rather than creating an exhaustive list of track day suppliers that perhaps it might be easier to just say "any commercially provided track event", as in, if you pay to attend the track your covered?
Devil
25th November 2009, 08:32
Have you considered that rather than creating an exhaustive list of track day suppliers that perhaps it might be easier to just say "any commercially provided track event", as in, if you pay to attend the track your covered?
Just because you've paid for it doesn't make it safe, or suitable for the insurance companies.
This is why they're asking for contact details.
jetboy
25th November 2009, 11:46
Just because you've paid for it doesn't make it safe, or suitable for the insurance companies.
This is why they're asking for contact details.
Bingo!
Thanks for the advice p.dath, and thanks to all who contributed. If there are any more please do let me know...cheers!
Pussy
26th November 2009, 12:17
As discussed on the phone, Jetboy... Lloyd's trackdays. Very well run!
White trash
26th November 2009, 12:31
Kevin Schwantz Superbike School.
When I'm rich and famous, I'm going there.
Grumpy Gnomb
26th November 2009, 13:04
thanks jetboy as good to get this area sorted out
sinfull
26th November 2009, 13:38
Vic club, pmcc club, cemetarycircuit.co, trrs, post classic ass.
I want full cover on my daytona unreged and unwarranted (oh wait it's warranted till jan) for all their events please !~
Pussy
26th November 2009, 14:00
Vic club, pmcc club, cemetarycircuit.co, trrs, post classic ass.
I want full cover on my daytona unreged and unwarranted (oh wait it's warranted till jan) for all their events please !~
Don't forget fuel and tyres, too, Bill! :niceone:
FROSTY
1st December 2009, 07:33
Have you considered that rather than creating an exhaustive list of track day suppliers that perhaps it might be easier to just say "any commercially provided track event", as in, if you pay to attend the track your covered?
NO DEFINITELY NOT--There is a basic standard of safety required before an event should be acceptable.
-Sorry dude im passionate about this particular issue
Ohh and Jetboy --The FIRST trackday company --- "frostys" trackdays Contact is me at Millars car centre
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