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Gwilo 02-13-2014 08:19 AM

No bike stayed up, cam fell, stick to that story.
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#19 02-13-2014 08:33 AM

right, mechanical errors.:werd:

PiuYi 02-20-2014 01:19 AM

just curious, how much did you spend on track days last year?

i really want to learn on the track but i can hardly afford a one piece, not to mention the lessons, track fees :(

#19 02-20-2014 07:18 AM

You gotta start somewhere. Buy your proper gear, you need it for the street anyways. You don't need the most expensive stuff, find some gear on ebay, craigslist.. etc. I just bought a nearly new 1 piece on ebay for a little over $300.00.
then move onto lessons, Westcoast Superbike School 2006 Track Daze At Mission Raceway the classes are very affordable.

You don't want to know what I spend on racing and track days. If you're interested in becoming a better rider I suggest hitting the track somewhere, sometime. Even if you don't take lessons you will learn a lot.. a lot more than you would on the street. Personally if you've never done a track day and are a new rider the best place to upgrade you skills on the cheap is out at Pitt Meadows. Pitt Meadows Track Days | Good Times, Huge Track, Great People and a Sick way to spend the day! I'm usually out there helping as a safety rider. The bike and equipment requirements are relaxed and you can do the whole day for under $200.00.

CharlieH 02-20-2014 07:53 AM

track days can get pretty expensive if you're going down south. the costs of hotel + hauling the bikes down can definitely add up.

we go to the ridge every 2-3 weeks during the summer, sometimes for back to back events on race weekends. it's usually around $189 per track day + $100 in fuel costs per truck + 45/each for hotel + food

PiuYi 02-20-2014 12:27 PM

thanks for the info guys, i'll definitely pick up some proper gear first. I have textile pants right now that don't zip up all the way around the waist and i heard that's no good

once i do that i'll poke around the local tracks...

CharlieH 02-20-2014 01:16 PM

you'll need something that zips up for sure. your waist/hip area takes a lot of beating during low sides and the last thing you want is your jacket riding up and exposing your skin lol

fT-z33wor 02-20-2014 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by #19 (Post 8420423)
You don't want to know what I spend on racing and track days. If you're interested in becoming a better rider I suggest hitting the track somewhere, sometime. Even if you don't take lessons you will learn a lot.. a lot more than you would on the street. Personally if you've never done a track day and are a new rider the best place to upgrade you skills on the cheap is out at Pitt Meadows. Pitt Meadows Track Days | Good Times, Huge Track, Great People and a Sick way to spend the day! I'm usually out there helping as a safety rider. The bike and equipment requirements are relaxed and you can do the whole day for under $200.00.

I was actually about to advise the opposite in terms of going and getting lessons before you hit the ground running. Bad habits are more difficult to shake once you pick them up as opposed to starting with a clean slate, doing everything with proper technique the first time. It takes more work to backtrack and fix things. :scream: It's just nice to have that reassuring feeling when you have no clue what you're doing out there.

CharlieH 02-20-2014 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fT-z33wor (Post 8420724)
I was actually about to advise the opposite in terms of going and getting lessons before you hit the ground running. Bad habits are more difficult to shake once you pick them up as opposed to starting with a clean slate, doing everything with proper technique the first time. It takes more work to backtrack and fix things. :scream: It's just nice to have that reassuring feeling when you have no clue what you're doing out there.

+1

i was lucky enough to attend the california superbike school and that built a pretty good foundation for me. needless to say i felt like i was invincible until i tucked the front and ate shit at PIR lolol

#19 02-20-2014 02:33 PM

I would always advise getting lessons, especially if you're new.but imo If you're not going to get lessons you might as well go to the track, you're going to learn more & faster than just commuting from starbucks to starbucks.

fT-z33wor 02-20-2014 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by CharlieH (Post 8420750)

i felt like i was invincible until i tucked the front and ate shit at PIR lolol

:troll::troll:

http://www.baysideperformance.ca/images/pirbarbie.jpg

Gwilo 02-20-2014 04:51 PM

For track leathers there are a few used suits at http://rerides.ca/

Also check BCSB classified section, they often have suits listed a guy names BROSKI sells off a few suits each year he is a US size 40.

As someone told me once 'Just get a Joe Rocket one piece, cheap and good for track days'

Also if you plan on track days remember

Ralph's Leathers
22352 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2T4
(604) 467-3000

He can sew almost anything back together , do alterations or put in new zippers on your leathers. He is honest and prices are great. A friend has crash tested some of Ralph's repairs and they held up.

z3german 03-13-2014 02:40 PM

Y2K Turbine, jet powered motorcycle, $175k 350hp


Gwilo 03-17-2014 04:39 PM

This years Boot Guide




fT-z33wor 03-17-2014 06:15 PM

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._boot_ver1.jpg

Sunfighter 03-18-2014 09:25 PM


2014 Super Middleweight Sportbike Shootout via Motorcycle.com

Gwilo 03-28-2014 09:47 AM

Pass this one to your friends share it on Facebook


asian_XL 04-03-2014 05:55 AM

sick video


BillyBishop 04-03-2014 08:40 PM

^my heart skipped a beat at 4:40

cdizzle_996 04-04-2014 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by BillyBishop (Post 8449421)
^my heart skipped a beat at 4:40

There'd probably be a small amount of poop in my drawers:suspicious:

Gwilo 04-04-2014 08:51 AM




Gwilo 04-14-2014 06:19 PM


Sunfighter 04-16-2014 11:10 AM


Rider error? What do you think ... I would put this 100% on the rider.... he had SOOOO much time to cautiously approach that intersection when the van crept out... he can see he actually got ON the throttle in the intersection to zip past the van on the right side.... the rider got a TON of heat for posting this, especially as somebody had loaned him the bike... thoughts?

cdizzle_996 04-16-2014 04:48 PM

Shoulda been on the brakes rather than the throttle.

dn53 04-16-2014 06:07 PM

def riders fault.. spotted that van a mile away but still went for it


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