November 25th, 2009, 05:57 PM | #1 |
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How much riding experience did you have before your first track day?
So, as the title reads, how much experience did you guys generally have before you took it to the track for the first time? Like how long had you been riding or around how many miles were under your belt? Also, in hindsight, do you think you were really ready for it with the skills you had?
After putting a good 600 miles on my bike over the last month (probably not a lot to most people, but for me, that's a lot more than I've ever done in that amount of time since I started riding in April) and finding myself getting a bit addicted to canyon riding, I really want to try out the track. I always hear that it's an amazing experience and it can help you really grow as a rider, but I just don't know how intense tracks are. I'm generally pretty good about riding at a pace I can handle and not going way over my head, and I have confidence in my street riding, but I don't know how extreme they expect or require a first timer to be. So I guess what I really want to know is how beginner friendly is your average track, and/or how much experience do you think your average rider should have before even considering the track? |
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November 25th, 2009, 06:18 PM | #2 | |
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November 25th, 2009, 09:34 PM | #3 |
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The Kieth Code schools just switched to the new BMW bikes, might be worth renting one of his to give it a try.
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November 25th, 2009, 10:10 PM | #4 |
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I had about 5 years experience and 60k miles under my belt before my first trackday. You can certainly go much earlier than that, but if a rider hasn't been on group rides with some fast groups already, the speed on the track might be quite surprising the first time out, even in the C group. The track is not a great place for those brand new to motorcycling, but once someone is confident with their skills and wants to branch out a bit more than is feasible on public roads, it's certainly the place to do it. Whether the appropriate experience is 3k miles, 20k miles, or 100k miles, depends completely on the individual and what they are looking to get out of it.
Heading up to Thunderhill this Saturday for probably my last track event of the year. Looks like great weather for late November (mid 60's and sunny by the afternoon!).
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November 29th, 2009, 08:28 PM | #5 |
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Your skills will soar when you do a trackday...but please start with a beginner school version...almost all trackday providers offer them.
Also you won't need a TON of updates to do a trackday, but the first one to REALLY do is upgrade the tires...if you do that and maybe have one of the suspension guys in your area do the front forks (oil and increased preload spacers or better springs)...you will have a fantastic base for your bike. Of course if you are planning on keeping the Ninja...please consider sticking a Dynojet or Factory Pro jet kit in there...it will TRANSFORM the bike... add to that the airfilter that Sportisi sells for $45 and you won't even recognize your bike... |
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November 30th, 2009, 10:55 AM | #6 |
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Ive been on and off 2 wheels since 1990. As others have stated, you will learn alot at the track. There is no set time or mileage which qualifies you for the track. If you feel you have good control of your machine under hard acceleration and braking then you are ready for the beginner group. Dont worry too much about tires until the speeds build. Get the right gear and go have fun.
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November 30th, 2009, 02:15 PM | #7 |
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So they usually have some sort of instructional, class type things at Track Days? I'll look into signing up for one then, as the main reason I want to start doing track days, aside from the obvious fun factor, is I want to become a more skilled rider.
But, while I can handle navigating LA traffic everyday and relatively spirited canyon rides on my weekends, I don't really know too much about body positioning (like hanging off the bike a bit), or knee dragging, or those sorts of more advanced skills. Are those the kinds of things I need to know how to do going in, or is that the sort of stuff they teach you in the beginner levels? Sorry, last question, but would you also recommend using my own bike, or would it be better to use a rental? I don't have anyway to transport my bike there other than riding it (The only car I own's a Celica, so a trailer's not really an option). Is it generally a pretty bad idea to ride your bike there and on the track? Sorry for the barrage of questions, but thanks a lot for the info ^_^ I'll start looking for a nice one piece suit, some racing boots, and perhaps see if I can find someone who I can trust to do some of those more simple mods. Hopefully, I won't have to wait too terribly long before I can schedule my first day. |
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November 30th, 2009, 09:26 PM | #8 |
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I started with track days when I was a kid. Something like 7 or 8. 125CC dirt bikes, but still, it counts.
No, you don't need to know how to get your knee down to have fun at the track, in fact, my stepfather's friend and I are the only ones I've seen do it. There's no reason you shouldn't ride your bike there that I can think of. I always do, but if you've got the money for a second, track-only bike, I say go for it. |
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December 1st, 2009, 06:59 PM | #9 |
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December 3rd, 2009, 07:58 PM | #10 |
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First bike I got had 600 miles when I bought it in August (SV650) by November of that year I had 6k miles on it. Its all history from there but its safe to say I had under 10k when I did my first trackday. I was hooked from then on. Here are my suggestions:
1. Find someone close by to you to take you to your first trackday. They can help you with getting you bike there (very important in case you bin it) and take care of little things like show you how to go through tech, replace the antifreeze with water wetter, suggest tire pressures etc... (If I ever decide to down a trackday in LA area I'll let you know) 2. Work with an instructor(s) all day long. listen and write down everything they say. 3. Get some more group riding miles in you it will help a lot for not having to think about operating the bike. 4. Have fun. P.S. here is your admin enjoying himself: http://4theriders.com/viewpics.php?l...Y/KAWI_ORANGE/ |
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December 6th, 2009, 02:48 AM | #12 | |
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First off, ditto Alex on your first post. Well said
Your first track day (and more importantly, your first lap out there) will be an eye opener. It's almost disorientating when you're so used to constantly watching out for debris, crazy drivers, blind spots, etc. Suddenly it's just you and the track asphalt. Instead of hazards you'll be searching for the best "line" to take for each turn. It's great fun and like everyone else said, it's good to take a class provided by one of the track day organizations out here such as Trackdaz, Take It To The Track aka Ti2TT, Veloce, etc (if you feel overly intimidated). Another thing that eases the nerves is going with a group or friend that have been to a few track days. Quote:
Where do you ride? More specifically what canyons do you frequent? I'd be up for a ride after the rain clears next week.
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December 6th, 2009, 10:16 PM | #14 |
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I haven't taken the 250 to the track yet. I think that it could be fun at a track like Infineon, where you're on the edge of the tire for 90% of the lap, the speeds are generally lower, and hp isn't as much of a factor. At Thunderhill I think it would be a challenge on the 250, at least when grouped with bikes of all types and sizes (compared to racing in a 250 class, for example). The videos make it hard to judge speed, but on the front straight on the 10R I'm nudging 160 mph, and on the back straight a bit over 130 mph (both indicated, so actual speeds are a bit less). And I'm a slowpoke in that crowd. There were 2 250's in the same group this past day, and the closing speeds are sometimes 40+ mph or more, which can be unnerving for both the passer and the passee. I think the 250 would be fun at the Streets of Willow, but probably not the Big Track there, and it might be fun at Laguna as well.
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December 7th, 2009, 11:56 AM | #15 |
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The 250 is fun at ALL tracks. Dont let the closing speed thing fool ya. If you keep your line, its the other guys job to get around. You shouldnt have to worry about getting passed in most novice groups. (its not allowed) Once you get some skill, you will find that most of the guys on the big bikes are slo-pokes in the twisties.
Yeah, they will blow by you on the straights, but you will be able to close the gap without a hitch in the twisty part of the track and maybe even pass them back. Its not about top speed, its about lap times. Go, have fun, and learn. I know most people will frown at the idea of a 250 at the track, but most of them are the very same people you will pass in the twistys after they blow by you in the straight. Ive done it repeatedly at my trackdays.
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December 7th, 2009, 12:49 PM | #16 |
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FWIW - Gary Jaehne has stated a number of times in the past year or two about how the 250 may not be a great choice for all tracks in all conditions. Check out his thoughts in this post which I cross-posted right here on ninjette.org. He's within a second or two of the lap record on 250's on any track in California, so this isn't someone that anyone on this board is lapping. Or keeping up with. He in fact was taken out last year at Infineon on his new-gen ninjette by a less-skilled rider on an R1, whose corner entry and exit speeds are completely different on such a different type of bike.
It is the responsibility of the passer to make a safe pass, but when closing speeds are so markedly different, and skill levels at an open trackday can be so markedly different, folks should just understand that there are limits to taking a 100 mph bike to a 150 mph track. Much of the day (at least in the A & B groups, perhaps not C as much) becomes a whole bunch of concentration on clean lines and leaving a bunch of room on the inside and the outside so the group can stream by, placing ultimate faith in somebody else for your own safety (Many, many somebody else's at a well-attended trackday). Our ninjette's are incredibly capable bikes, and I'd be very comfortable on one of Richard's racebikes with a pile of other 250's to dice with, and I'd likely also feel comfortable in the novice group at just about any track. But as speeds do ramp up, especially at a longer and faster track (THill is 3 miles, with a motorcycle lap record at 1:46, for an average speed of 102 mph. A mid-range A rider is around 2:00, for an average speed of 90 mph), a 250 can only do so much with < 30 hp on tap. YMMV.
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December 10th, 2009, 06:54 PM | #17 |
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I started riding in Jan 09 and did my first track day July 09. I'm not sure how many miles I rode, but as long as your track day organization has a beginner class, you should be alright.
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December 11th, 2009, 07:53 PM | #18 |
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I have only been riding for a year but I can not wait to do a track day I will be in c group at Inde Motorsports Ranch on march 21 cant wait
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August 13th, 2011, 10:52 AM | #19 |
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When did you start track days?
I'm very new but even before I got my licence/motorcycle I hoped (still hope) to ride on track, eventually. I really want to do this the proper way though. I wanna get training from pro's if possible. It's pretty much gonna be a nice weekend hobby/passion.
Did you feel like you were at the limit of what you could learn by yourself? or did you just sign up for a class one day just to experience it and grow from there? |
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August 13th, 2011, 10:54 AM | #20 |
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/merged with perfect thread that was on the same topic.
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August 13th, 2011, 10:56 AM | #21 |
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RideSmart, who does trackdays here in Texas, wants 6 months / 5000 miles before you sign up for your first track day.
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August 13th, 2011, 11:01 AM | #22 |
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August 13th, 2011, 11:49 AM | #23 |
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Hahaha, wow. Blast from the past. For what it's worth, I ended up on a racetrack 5 months after asking this with about 1 year and maybe 4000 miles of riding experience. I'm now a shameless trackwhore working on getting my racing license in the immediate future. Best thing I've done for myself since getting a motorcycle (Follow up thread for an idea of what it was like)
As a TrackDaz rep was saying when I was inquiring about it way back when, if you know how to shift and are comfortable turning your bike, you can ride on the track. I took a school my first time out, and they do an AMAZING job of just breaking down the concepts, walking everyone through procedures, and just taking the intimidation factor out of a big bad racetrack. Most orgs have classes for first timers which help make the whole ordeal much more accessible, and I'd highly recommend taking advantage of. You'll learn more in a single day doing that then you will in months on the street. You don't have to be riding on your limits through the canyons to earn admission. I'd say once you feel you're completely comfortable controlling your vehicle, get a good set of tires and set aside some money and you should be good. Since you're in SoCal, I know TrackDaz, Ti2tT, TrackXperience, Fastrack Riders, and Motoyard all offer instruction for first timers. It's not even half as crazy or scary as it sounds |
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August 14th, 2011, 09:22 AM | #27 |
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August 15th, 2011, 03:04 AM | #28 |
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Track or the street? How fast can you take a straight corner with 60km max speed on the street, all the way through the turn?
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August 15th, 2011, 03:59 AM | #29 |
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August 15th, 2011, 04:03 AM | #30 |
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You can ride on the street where you can get hit by cages, or take it to track where you can't have signals?
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August 15th, 2011, 06:08 AM | #31 |
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September 4th, 2011, 07:12 AM | #32 |
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I have been teaching my wife to ride (we are in our 50's) for the last year, she is very timid on the streets so I have been taking her to a local kart track that allows bikes. This has taught her how to handle a bike so much faster than street riding. She has been able to get used to the whole track experience on a smaller scale and she really loves it. Even when I buzz her
Tomorrow (Labor day) she will be doing her first organized day with Chicane Days at High Plains Raceway. She is in the "Never Ever" group that is part of the beginner group. She will get class room and rider instruction for the first half of the day (longer if she wants). When I race, our organization, the MRA has a lunchtime Parade lap offering. $5 buys you 3 laps around the track at a controlled pace, so we have been doing that every race to get her an idea of the track in a rather slow environment. In these parts we kind of encourage the newer canyon junkies to take the knee draggin' to track rather than the mountains. |
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