Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 16 to 30 of 34

Thread: First Time on a Track Day

  1. #16
    Join Date
    23rd April 2004 - 19:16
    Bike
    2010 DC Skate Shoes
    Location
    Roxby Downs, SA
    Posts
    7,089
    you'll love it scotty!

    just go do your thing, you can always ask the 'faster' people to watch you for some free advice if you feel that your not learning enough yourself.
    KiwiBitcher
    where opinion holds more weight than fact.

    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

  2. #17
    Join Date
    5th September 2005 - 19:20
    Bike
    GSX-R600 K6, 07 CBR600RR
    Location
    Howick, Auckland
    Posts
    887
    I did my first trackday in January this year with the Honda Riders Club. Have done another four since and am booked to do another four before the end of the year!! Um.... and I've done a couple of open days at Puke too.

    Don't worry about it..... take the advice given by Jill above like everyone else has said, you'll enjoy it.

    If you are wanting to improve your riding more, I have found the Honda Riders Club "Rider Development Days" to be very helpful. The help I got from Hayden Fitzgerald and Aaron Slight last time was invaluable. There is one of these on 28 November that I have registered for.... PM me if you're interested.

    I wrote an essay about my first trackday (more a trip report)here.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=23725

  3. #18
    Join Date
    8th November 2005 - 12:25
    Bike
    Aprillia RSV1000R 92 KX500
    Location
    Waverley, kind off
    Posts
    2,353
    Blog Entries
    4
    You will have heaps of fun! Your nerves will be gone by 2nd gear replaced by excitement and adrenaline

    I'll add one thing to the list and from my point of view as a racer (not that there should be any racers in your group), it's a biggie. It's never look behind you. If a faster rider sees you looking at them, they think uh oh, what are they going to do now? As mentioned just look ahead and stick to your lines.
    Don't forget to bring a crow bar, so you can "attempt" to get that grin off your face!

  4. #19
    Join Date
    3rd June 2005 - 23:06
    Bike
    nun
    Location
    In cloud cookoo land
    Posts
    4,834
    Nice post Jill, i'll add

    1. find someone in your group who's able and knows the track ( or been on one before ) and follow them around, they can show you the lines and right speed for you.
    2. like Jill said, once you've found the lines, try and stick to 'em, no irrate movements ( like the dick head on the blade at puke this weekend, .. i spent 2 laps sat behind him cos he was all over the bastard shop )
    3. Ride at your own pace and don't worry what others think or say .. DO YOUR thing !
    4. Ride at your own pace and ONLY look ahead.. thats where ALL your concentration should be ( unless your comin off the track ) ; if you hear someone behind you.. ignore it.. focus ahead; it's upto THEM to pass YOU SAFELY
    5. If you get tired, come in for a rest, don't push it


    HAVE FUN... thats a GIVEN !





    :slap:

  5. #20
    Join Date
    4th May 2006 - 21:21
    Bike
    2006 BMW F800ST
    Location
    Southland
    Posts
    4,916
    Good sage advice from you all - thanks - might bring the missus' RG150 down too for her to pootle round the streets of Taupo while I babysit the kids (I'll not be on the track all day) was toying with the idea of taking her bike for a blat on the track too (coz it's faster) but then thought that would defeat the purpose of the exercise which is for ME to get the hang of MY bike and not to fart around changing bikes while still a noob.
    In space, no one can smell your fart.

  6. #21
    Join Date
    23rd February 2006 - 14:28
    Bike
    Kwakasaurus Z750s '05
    Location
    Crime central.
    Posts
    1,015
    If you spent as much time riding as you do posting you wouldn't be a noob

    Re the RG150 - you might change your mind after a session or two so keep it as an option. And don't worry you wont be the only track day noob assuming i can get my bike back together before the weekend.....

    Regards, Pot.

  7. #22
    Join Date
    4th May 2006 - 21:21
    Bike
    2006 BMW F800ST
    Location
    Southland
    Posts
    4,916
    Quote Originally Posted by Squeak the Rat View Post
    If you spent as much time riding as you do posting you wouldn't be a noob

    Re the RG150 - you might change your mind after a session or two so keep it as an option. And don't worry you wont be the only track day noob assuming i can get my bike back together before the weekend.....

    Regards, Pot.
    I've managed to rack up about 8,000 kms in 6 months which is more than I was doing in the cage - only posting when I'm stuck in one place.

    All the best, Kettle.
    In space, no one can smell your fart.

  8. #23
    Join Date
    21st August 2005 - 10:13
    Bike
    CBR150 Bucket
    Location
    Porirua
    Posts
    3,395
    I absolutely endorse what has gone before on this thread. Ride your own ride and treat it like the first hit of a long addiction. Save the Rossi impressions for the second track day and you will have fun for sure. See you there.

  9. #24
    Join Date
    9th March 2004 - 20:16
    Bike
    Trumpton triple
    Location
    North Shore
    Posts
    736
    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    There's certainly a load of info about the track days to digest. This sunday (5th Nov) will be my first and I must admit I'm a bit aprehensive about the whole thing - I intend to use it as an opportunity to learn how to control my bike better (not just an excuse to twist the crap out of the throttle!).

    I'd be keen to hear from other KBers about their first track experience so I can get an idea of what to expect - it's a bit unknown and therefore daunting - maybe I'm soft but I've always liked to go into things with both eyes open.

    I definately intend on being in the Slowest Group on the day!
    Apprehensive? you and me both. We can hang around at the back and keep each other company.

  10. #25
    Join Date
    15th October 2004 - 16:56
    Bike
    Aprilia RS250
    Location
    North Shore
    Posts
    999
    I didn't read everyone elses comments yet so I'm possibly gonna just repeat a lot of what has already been said.

    Your first session will most probably be shit, well mine was but be assured it just gets better and better once you're in the zone of it all.

    Don't worry about the other riders and stop thinking about keeping up or getting in anyones way. Once you get this right you'll find it a lot easier to get into the zone. Just ride the track as if it's only you out there. Work on your lines and don't over analyze stuff to the point that it puts you off.

    Braking, entry speeds and acceleration out of corners are other things that the track provides a perfect place to work on. I started out thinking about each separately but after my 2nd Taupo trackday I've gained a better understanding of how they as well as many other aspects of riding are all interelated. But there's still so much to learn.

    Another thing that worked wonders for me is working on my target fixation whilst negotiating a corner. I noticed a great improvement on my cornering between my first and second time at Taupo which I'm sure if most definately due to this.

  11. #26
    Join Date
    25th June 2005 - 10:56
    Bike
    EX500s - Ruby
    Location
    Napier
    Posts
    3,754
    You'll be fine McJim, just relax and enjoy your ride... this from she who is far too chicken to even do the trackday...
    Look forward to the t/d report
    Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans

    If my nose was running money, I'd blow it all on you...

  12. #27
    Join Date
    21st January 2006 - 11:22
    Bike
    GSXR6hundie K6
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    129
    Some GREAT advise here, cheers!!!

    WOOHOOOOOOOooo!!! Bring on Sunday!!!
    Yeah yeah... vroom vrooooom baby!!

  13. #28
    Join Date
    24th January 2006 - 14:10
    Bike
    750
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    248
    See you there McJim!

    This will be my third TD and am counting down the days. Like Leong said, you should consider the HRC Rider Development/Track Day, I learnt heaps from it.

    Good luck and good fun!
    in order to appreciate a good steak, you should eat the occasional greasy hamburger.

  14. #29
    Join Date
    13th January 2004 - 11:00
    Bike
    Honda PC800
    Location
    Henderson -auckland
    Posts
    14,163
    mcjim---done worry dude Ill be kind to you.
    best advice mate--RELAX --then go have a nervous piss
    I do a riders breif before we start
    There will be two sighting laps to sorta figure out which way the track goes.-sighting laps are at a VERY slow pace
    Im going to ask each group to sort themselves into fastest out first slowest last
    I make it really clear right from the get go that its not a RACE meeting
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

  15. #30
    Join Date
    4th May 2006 - 21:21
    Bike
    2006 BMW F800ST
    Location
    Southland
    Posts
    4,916
    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    mcjim---done worry dude Ill be kind to you.
    best advice mate--RELAX --then go have a nervous piss
    I do a riders breif before we start
    There will be two sighting laps to sorta figure out which way the track goes.-sighting laps are at a VERY slow pace
    Im going to ask each group to sort themselves into fastest out first slowest last
    I make it really clear right from the get go that its not a RACE meeting
    Thanks Frosty.
    In space, no one can smell your fart.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •