Thanks Dave. Yeah, I think Motards are a no no somehow. I have a key for the track but due to the club rules (and common sense too) you aren't allowed to ride on the track unless there is someone else there in case anything goes wrong, so even riding around on my own practicing stuff is not a bad thing for me, just need to get someone to come along. Also it's my responsibility as the key holder to ensure anyone I allow on the track is a. fully nyloned and b. a Kart Club member, however I am allowed to take one person with me to "try out the track" as long as they sign an anonymity form first. I don't want to ruin it for everyone else, so I'm being very careful and playing by their rules.
I'm trying to sort out a lap timer at the moment so when I'm out on the track on my own or with just a couple of others it'll give me something to focus on and an aim to better lap times.
If you find yourself with some spare time and would like to come out, I'd be really keen for some tuition, it really would be extremely helpful (and you could test out your bike etc at the same time). Craig took us for a walk around the track and showed us the best lines and explained why etc a while ago which was extremely useful, but following someone and having them follow me while riding and giving me some advice would be great! I found it invaluable when Flame did that for a group of us at Manfeild one track day. Like you say, it's just finding the time when we're not all busy trying to knock each other off the track or testing something.
Well, I've got axle (front, rear), peg and hard guard sliders coming now, and will have a solution for the pipe soon. But won't attempt anything at all on the track until someone okays it.
Sorry Trudes !
Trudes, Im probably as useful as tits on a bull (good with first aid tho) but Im mainly working weekends at the moment so have some free mornings. Actuals a bit of female motivation might help me get back on track to learning to ride again...happy to help out
It is entirely possible to teach an old blond new tricks!!!
Sorry Chick.
As much as I would love to add you to my list of friends wives I have been spending time with recently, I can't be any help at all. Good luck and it's a very smart move. Have you read any go fast books so you have some technical stuff to focus on in your sessions? I have books you can borrow if you like.
Well if I could 'try out the track' & it is sunny tuesday arvo I could skive some time off work. Have to remind me monday & check forecast.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
No worries Clive, but we will get your bum back on a bucket sometime soon!
I've got a copy of Twist the Wrist 2 that I've read and like a good little school girl, have made notes of things to practice and try and remember. Are there any others you think might be useful?
sounds good. I have Tuesdays off work at the moment so the afternoon would be fine, just have to shut the noisey bikes off by 5pm, so we'll keep an eye on the weather and organise a Tuesday that suits![]()
Thanksyep I think track time is what I need, I'm still stuck on road riding mode and just pootle about taking "tidy" lines rather than race lines and don't like getting caught up in the pushing and shoving. The lap timer will help me focus on something also and give me a goal. I found the survival reaction things in ATOTW really interesting and have been consciously trying to not roll off the gas and brake when I get a little nervous even though I know I don't have to. It's such a huge mind fuck for me, but I'll get there
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Hey Trudes..........
I live in Upper's and don't work Mon, Tues, Weds...so happy to help ya out on those days..........Mr Skunk has my numbers, grab them off him chicky.....![]()
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