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    Getting into it all - Advice from the racers needed

    I'm 19 and I have been riding now for just over 7 months now, clocked 12,000ks on my first bike, a 250cc hyosung GTR.

    I am asking for help on fast tracking myself into racing, I have a decent salary from work while at uni that leaves me with about $400/week for financing, but with loans available to buy a start off bike to learn racing on.

    I have zero track experience but ride as hard as my bike will let me on the open road twisties (I have found that my bike can no longer keep up).

    Whether it be advice on what bike/class to begin at - whether a few track days / straight into it. Or whether its on what bike i should have, I would be very glad to hear from anyone.

    I had this urge a while back and has not left me, but i have been spending money on getting proper gear, I have a really nice lid, alpinestars SMXR boots and some Berlik leather gloves; i have a cordura jacket but i feel a cordura jacket is unsuitable, so I will need to be buying leathers too (is there is a rental place to begin with?)

    again, anyone happy to give me tips at track days/race days, im open to it; love to learn, and love bikes.

    Cheers!

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    Not that my advise aint worth shit but jusssst doooo eeeett !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    Quote Originally Posted by sl8er4lyf View Post
    i have a cordura jacket but i feel a cordura jacket is unsuitable, so I will need to be buying leathers too (is there is a rental place to begin with?)
    Try find some second hand ones, Trademe has plenty but you might find a bargain at the likes of the Leather/Army Surplus stores (The one in Onehunga had a few one pieces for sfa last time i was there)


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    Hey mate - sorry I have no advice for ya, but just wanted to say good on you! I know how you feel and I am in the same boat - going to give it a go next year when I'm in a better spot to do so.

    Wishing you all the best, follow your passion and go for it! I will be following this thread with interest and take on the advice too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katiepie View Post
    Hey mate - sorry I have no advice for ya, but just wanted to say good on you! I know how you feel and I am in the same boat - going to give it a go next year when I'm in a better spot to do so.

    Wishing you all the best, follow your passion and go for it! I will be following this thread with interest and take on the advice too.
    Thank you very much, I feel like all I spend my time doing is watching motoGP, looking at bikes, or riding, uni is bland and i only go because i ride there! All the best!

    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    Try find some second hand ones, Trademe has plenty but you might find a bargain at the likes of the Leather/Army Surplus stores (The one in Onehunga had a few one pieces for sfa last time i was there)
    Thanks buddy, ill be looking into the Onehunga store tomorrow morning with that in mind, thank you, is it just on the mall?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sl8er4lyf View Post
    I have zero track experience but ride as hard as my bike will let me on the open road twisties (I have found that my bike can no longer keep up).
    First off stop that carry on. There is a cbr600 f2 in the biketrader section on this site for $1900 that would be perfect for track days moving onto racing. Best of luck and keep the road for riding and the racing for the track.
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    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ne-piece-Qmoto
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...y-to-ride-2200
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...-Clubmans-bike

    Click on the links and fill your boots!

    The leathers are top quality (I've seen them myself)

    The bikes need there tyres kicking first but look like they would be a good start into racing.

    How much do you want to spend?

    Get the Hyo on a track day and get an impression of what racing might be like.

    KG

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    Theres one thing to ride fast on the road and another to ride fast on the track. The thing is on the road you think your going fast but your not really. I would suggest Andrew Fords new race class, $500 per session on new bikes with good tyres, see what you think about racing then depending on finances go to streetstock either on a 150 or if you can afford it find an aprilia RS125, you can run them in streetstock as well. If you want something faster an RS250 would be a real good learing tool

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-306041986.htm

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-305441792.htm

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-301069820.htm


    Dont go to a heavy old 600 or it will put you off!

    That bike is a very good deal but I dont think its right for you....

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    Yeah streetstock in designed for beginners
    I personally did a few track days before racing because I didnt want to be last, but thats just me

    You could always start in streetstock and if you get bored go up to F3, though I know we dont all go very fast but there are some dam fast (for streetstock standards) boys on 150's there, you learn a lot, and crash generally without hurting yourself too much (I know!)

    250 2 stroke is my dream but there is also, 650 twins and 400 4 strokes (NC30's/ZXR's and the like) in F3 so a bit of choice

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    do you have a link with more info on andrews class? I cant find anything on google.

    Considering that RG150, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Theres one thing to ride fast on the road and another to ride fast on the track. The thing is on the road you think your going fast but your not really. I would suggest Andrew Fords new race class, $500 per session on new bikes with good tyres, .
    Good advice!

    I would recommend the California Superbike School for not only racing but to improve your riding all round. Check them out.
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    All Interesting solutions.

    I would pm someone in auckland who does buckets and get the info and have a look.
    If you do buy an RG150 or KR150, make sure you spend a couple of grand on a well sorted one, or else you will get really good at rebuilding them. I promise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    All Interesting solutions.

    I would pm someone in auckland who does buckets and get the info and have a look.
    If you do buy an RG150 or KR150, make sure you spend a couple of grand on a well sorted one, or else you will get really good at rebuilding them. I promise.
    And even if you do get a good one for a couple of grand you may still be rebuilding it all the time!

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    Ok bhest advice get into it

    But dont buy a cheap helmet its theonyl thing stopping you being a veggie

    And dont buy cheap leathers get somethign with a decent name I can tell you from experience I started racing and used a set of old leathers a guy had in his barn first crash they blew to pieces lucky it was only doing 50ks but I got a gash in the knee.

    You dont want to injure yourself and sometimes cheap just isnt good spend a little extra but know when your sliding down the tarmac that itl be safer
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