ohhh pick me...
I have a zx10r full leathers and no idea....
Just imagine how much safer you would with me getting some idea! ohh did I mention beer?
ohhh pick me...
I have a zx10r full leathers and no idea....
Just imagine how much safer you would with me getting some idea! ohh did I mention beer?
after emmigrating here from UK , 3 yrs down the line i bought myself a bike as i had to sell mine back in uk. someone bought me a trackday voucher in uk but i couldnt use it in time before i left to come to nz so i gave it to someone else. and never got to do a track day.
fingers crossed
I've never done a trackday.. but I want to see a young'un get it.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
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"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
I dunno if I deserve it or not but I think it'd be an excellent thing to do, I've been riding for 1.5-2 years and just today (WOO) got a new bike after my other one was stolen so a track day would be much easier to learn the limits of the bike/me rather than SH16 or SH22. Gonna be a full time student next year, rather than working full time so finding the money for one of these will be much more difficult.
I too would love to be considered for this... I have been riding a couple of years now, still buzzing about on my little ol' hornet on my 6F as I am determined to master the 250 before graduating to a bigger bike. I have yet to do a track day but would jump at the chance!![]()
I nominate Neon
Because he has shown the ability and wilingness to learn, ride within his limits and always willing to participate in an activity that will make him a better rider.
(and hasnt had the joy of doing a track day yet)
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