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TOTO
1st August 2010, 23:11
Got thinking today. In the past year or so a few friends and I have become quite addicted to track days. Hopefully we can go racing in a few years. I was thinking, of the essentials I bring with me on a track day - basics that I think are necessary. For me those include:

1. Black Electrical tape
2. Cable ties
3. Replacement levers and foot pegs
4. Air pressure gauge
5. Basic tools (pliers, screwdrivers etc...)


I was thinking, that those probably gonna be different for different track day "junkies", so lets hear what goes in the top five for you - regular track day goers. Obviously racers will be way up on the scale of track addicts, so your input is more than welcome :ride:

Gubb
1st August 2010, 23:24
Cold drinks.

Gremlin
1st August 2010, 23:25
hat, sunnies, sunscreen, rain jacket. Pitch up, get given my overalls, put em on and stand beside the track watching you fellas try not to fall off.

Then picking up the ones that fail :yes:

ellipsis
1st August 2010, 23:43
...i generally take that much stuff that the arse of my trucks draggin' on the deck...and I still have to borrow something.....:shit:

onearmedbandit
2nd August 2010, 00:03
Front and rear stands (especially rear for when the sidestand is lockwired up).
Lockwire.
Basic Tools.
Tyre Pressure gauge.
Seat.
Food.
Drinks.
Duct Tape.

Shaun
2nd August 2010, 08:56
1) Pre payed to attend MotoTT Track days

2) Take a BIKE:yes:

discodan
2nd August 2010, 11:52
A set of Pirelli tyres... http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/126773-Ex-race-tyres :innocent:

Seriously though, I always take at least a couple of Mizone (or similar) sports drinks with me. It's really important to keep yourself hydrated. Try to drink as often as you can.

Tony.OK
2nd August 2010, 11:58
Tyre warmers are worth looking at if you're a regular track dayer, cost isn't too bad, you'll maximise time on track, and not have to worry about "are they warm yet?" thoughts.

Plus you'll be able to buy ex race rubber and save your expensive road tyres.

HenryDorsetCase
2nd August 2010, 12:16
roll of duct tape.


chilly bin with water and snackage.

sun hat and stuff.

lawn chair.

DEATH_INC.
2nd August 2010, 12:28
Back when Me and Bruce started doing 'em we just turned up with the bikes and riding gear, some pies and something to drink.
Now I take so much shit I can't fit it all in the 4WD....
Start simple, I'd recommend a couple of spare levers, some duct tape, cableties and a few tools. Any more than that you're prolly gonna be farked anyhoo.
Like Tony said, ex race tyres and warmers are a good idea - I've crashed on cold tyres being careful....but then you need a genny....and stands...etc etc

Quasievil
2nd August 2010, 12:58
Brains......

scroter
2nd August 2010, 13:14
keys
leathers
helmet
gloves
um...

bike

DEATH_INC.
2nd August 2010, 13:18
keys

Yep, you wouldn't be the first to forget these...

aff-man
2nd August 2010, 13:31
petrol..... preferably in the tank...


duc tape
wire
leatherman

p.s. don't pue duc tape over fuel light else you may not have item 1....

satchriossi
2nd August 2010, 21:05
Half the fun for me is the garage based fiddling and i always take to the track EVERY tool i use when working on the bike at home, plus two of certain spanners and allen keys so me and my Dad can work on the bike simultaneously at the track for extra speed between sessions. Though since i put Dzus fasteners on the fairing, time isn't such an issue anymore.

I've got replacements for all the footpeg hanger and foot control related parts - including a gearshift link rod. I actually have two spare selector shafts now too. I've got two sets of handle bars, a complete spare front brake master cylinder, resevoir and lever assembly, spare throttle cables and throttle twist grip/tube thing, spare clutch lever, bracket and cable. I take a second set of fully dressed wheels with Avon wets on them, a whole stack of different size front and rear sprockets. I take a spare regulator/rectifier and a fresh battery and enough ready made premix to do a full days riding, so enough for up to 7 x 20 minute sessions. The list goes on and on...

I properly FILL the van so its just aswell that my bike is so small!

Usarka
2nd August 2010, 21:13
Bike.



...........

sosman
2nd August 2010, 23:07
A GSXRthou muhaha! & key for yr ignition will help too!

javawocky
5th August 2010, 08:52
Brollygirl :love:

Quasievil
5th August 2010, 14:31
Brollygirl :love:

Photos.........

javawocky
5th August 2010, 14:38
Photos.........

This count? (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/60-Biker-chicks-amp-brolly-dollies)

scracha
5th August 2010, 14:56
Brushpan to clean up your mess.

Roll of cloth tape to stop all the cheap Suzuki plastics falling off.

RG Racer 123
7th August 2010, 21:45
Bike
Fuel
Stands
Tyrewarmers
Generator
Heaps of tools and breakables
Ezi up
Spare Bike

Usarka
7th August 2010, 21:57
Spare Bike

lol. .....

Mental Trousers
7th August 2010, 22:21
1. Black Electrical tape
2. Cable ties
3. Replacement levers and foot pegs
4. Air pressure gauge
5. Basic tools (pliers, screwdrivers etc...)

If you need cable ties, levers and foot pegs you should be racing not doing track days

A fold out chair.

Usarka
7th August 2010, 22:34
Bike.
...........


A fold out chair.

Seriously that is it.

jellywrestler
8th August 2010, 08:57
cap
shirt
bata bullets