
Originally Posted by
loosebruce
My 2 cents:
I've been to the track a fair bit, and I've seen some scary shit at all of them, to be honest the puke days that are held regularly really are testing days for racers and the likes, not reall the time or place for noobs to be out, sorry but thats the way it is, Jared Love turned up one year to run some tests on his blade and ended up leaving because the track was so crowded by people just out there having a go, again nothing wrong with it, but it's best left to motobike days when there are groups slow, medium, fast, race etc. 5 abreast into the hairpin at puke is a joke and dangerous, with all sorts of riders out there, insanity, like barreling down the back straight at 300kph on the K3, lining up the pass on someone doing 160kph flatout, they change direction to where you're intended to go and all of a sudden, someone doing 130 odd kph, is where you need to go, trust me a K3 is a handful to change direction quickly at that speed.
Really when you look at it, a noob sharing the track with someone of J. loves pace, i dont blame him for packing up. I am surprised that they havent turned around and said race bikes only on these days, i'm sure it's supposed to be, it is at manfeild the only reason i got out there is cause i said the my bike was destined to be a race bike, and i found myslef on the track with Shaun Harris, Sheriffs and co, little outta my depth, but i'm hardly wobbling around like it was my first time out on a track.
It's good seeing people want to get out on the track, it is a really top way to build confidence and riding skill, but you should leave it for track days aimed at this, like frosty's taupo day and the ones many clubs run at various tracks round the country.
As for stunting in the pit lane, not cool, as WT said, 30kph limit is there for a damn good reason, admitly i did a stoppie once, but it was a stop-ie not a rolling job, wheelies on the track, yea i do em, i try my hardest to make sure i wont get in anyones way first, and plus a K3 on the back wheel still hauls along fairly well.
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