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    Track Days

    When is the next track day?

    How much time do I have to sort out a bike or are they finished for the winter?

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    Are you talking Pukekohe?  The next one is tomorrow.  There is a list of dates in the sticky thread above this one!

    Or are you talking about TrackTime events?

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    I guess I mean anytime the public can get on the track to ride. Is puke running all year long, What is the difference between track time and puke? Sorry I know nothing about this but an eager to learn

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    Track time is an all day track event run by Vince Sharpe (racer and ex tyre tester). It costs more than a practice day, but you have the full set of safety bales out, people to guide you round to learn the track, and advice in plenty in the paddock. There are no cars out on the track (other than safety/recovery vehicle etc) and it is fully marshalled. Plus I think lunch is provided.

    Practice days are open to all vehicles. There are fewer marshalls (if any), and the bales aren't in place. But they only cost $60, and the track has much fewer bikes going round. I think that's about it.

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    it was $80 when the last lot of us went out in April. do they have winter rates?

    you'll probably get more practice in on a test day because there's lots less vehicles but you get expert advice etc.and added safety at trackday.

    Tell when ya going out  guys... i'd be quite happy to sit there all day and listen to a 996 and RSV-R tear ass past me

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    CK, you haven't seen my riding. You'd probably have to slow down to hear me go past.....  However I'm racing at Manfield every month until October (plus 2 rounds at Taupo) so I don't think test days will be on the cards, just gentle road riding on the RSVR and a bit of a thrash on the track on the SV for the races.

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    As soon as my bike is ridden in, I will be orginizing another trip to a Puke Open Day.

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    good stuff! and take ur time mate, im estimating another month before the unvaling of the RVF400 - it wont be far from standerd.. but it will be my yardstick for futher improvement + getting used to the bike.. and one thing.. it will prolly be on BRAND new tyres after my last experience.. but with out being road legal at all.. how do i run new tyres in? i was told that they are slippery for the first X k's ? is this true? out of the *counts* 9 bikes ive owned.. ive only ever had ONE brand new tyre (4 of those bikes were dirt) and that was a brand new rear tyre for my 1982 XR250.. damn that dug good   so yeah.. and the other bikes ive ridden like dads all have 10+year old tyres :P.   advice?

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    Yes, carefull riding is required for the first 100k on new tyres.

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    hmm few problems.. a) how do i do that when its race only? anywhere i can do this apart from paying $80 for open day @ pukekohe?   b) how do u wear passed slippery stuff right on edge of tyre? fall off? c) any tips/tricks? a burnout or 5? and finally d) HOW THE F*** DO I RIDE CAREFULLY? :P hahah no kidding, i ride like a friggin nana compared to you guys *idles wkid_ones skill to scrape nearly anything on side of bike!* :P   far out. stuff knows why im gunna race when by the sounds of things all u dudes could beat my rvf400 when riding Suzuki FJ50's! :P

    can people give me a yardstick here... times etc for entry level F3 riders? i know crap all except on my stock standerd 1989 Kawasaki ZXR400, 50,000k's top speed 190 @ end of backstreight, was getting fastest time of 1:25 once, and more or less between that and 1:30 (85-90 seconds for those of you who cant convert )

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    You could just scrub the tyres in on the track - you'll be getting to know your bike for the first session or two anyway - so saying your scrubbing in tyres gives you an excuse for taking it easy for a bit...
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    bikerboy:it is $80 for a controlled vehicle testing day. there's no ambo, You must alternate with cars sessions and it's 20 mins on/off all day. generally You can get in a couple hundred k on the track over the day, unless you're silly enough to go on the saturday before a major motorracing event on sunday, then You've got to alternate with 4 classes of car AND trucks.(i did that once) & didn't even get through a tank of gas.
    kwaka-kid: You could scrub your tyres in within 2 20 min sessions if You stuck to a 50-75% effort 1st, then the second session you could start giving it more & by the end You'd basically be sweet. so by lunchtime you'd be good to go hard.
    I turned up saturday only to find out i was a day late. I walked it in the rain anyway which was cool. and very interesting.

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    kool! yeah my last gf used to run on pukekohe or somthing in weekends when bored or somthing, weirdos :P haha

    but hey i was just wondering guys, is it worth me thinking/trying to go about, or whatever.. sponsorship? okay i know i havnt done a season even yet or anything, and cant make all races with my jobs and stuff, but i want to get out there and do at least 90% of north island clubman events, is it even worth trying to look for someone? im not talking pay for everything.. i just mean like a good bike shop to take say 50% off tyres or even less or somthing, as they seem to be the biggest cost... any ideas people?

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    just ask around...the worst that could happen is they say no, u might also get lucky.

    at this level well i think ya get yourself a dam good dedicated pit crue together...they chip-in for the chance of the odd ride...

     

     
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    I've never had a drama scrubbing tyres in - be careful for the first bit but be guided by your bum.  Scrubbing the edges is easy - once you have the middles scrubbed just progressively lean further.  Remember at Puke tho - if you tyres are going to give - they will usually give on the left side as this stays the coolest.

    It is more a factor of heat than the preservative on the tyres - make sure your tyres are warm - the first few times you ride them you will sweat the preservative out and off the tyres.

    Just ride normally......and don't push.  Burnouts are a waste of time as it only scrubs the centres in - and what use is that.

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