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smileyman 04-23-2008 03:53 PM

One school, one track day, 5 seasons of club racing....Can't wait to be on track again!

ceo012384 04-24-2008 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by t-rock (Post 35285)
That is fuckin impressive

Haha thanks.

I actually just realized that the two trackdays I'm doing this coming week are on the 1 year anniversary of when I took my MSF class, which was the first time I ever sat on a motorcycle. Crazy how things have changed since then.

JoJoYZF 04-24-2008 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ceo012384 (Post 35719)
Haha thanks.

I actually just realized that the two trackdays I'm doing this coming week are on the 1 year anniversary of when I took my MSF class, which was the first time I ever sat on a motorcycle. Crazy how things have changed since then.

Yeah, there may be a small difference. From closed parking lot range to flying around tracks.

felyn3 04-24-2008 08:18 PM

I've done 3 at Pocono.

Mudpuppy 04-24-2008 10:30 PM

how is pocono? is part of the track through the tunnel? then i assume some kind of road course in the infield?

PhiSig1071 04-24-2008 10:47 PM

OK, I'm bored so I'll post up my resume.

Riding since I was a kid, mostly ATV's and some dirtbikes. Got licensed (MSF Course) in '01. Riding street since then. I did my first trackday in Oct, '06 at JGP. I earned my AHRMA race license in March of '07 (never recieved it, I don't have a bike that I can run in AHRMA, so I didn't bother), I became an MSF ridercoach in early September '07. I would estimate I have done about 20 trackdays give or take, all at Jennings GP (personal best, 1:29.8) and Barber Motorsports Park (1:55.9). I am leaving tomorrow to do a trackday at Barber on Saturday.

z06boy 04-25-2008 09:07 AM

I voted no because I haven't done a trackday on a bike.

I've done several in cages though.

Mudpuppy 04-25-2008 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by PhiSig1071 (Post 35887)
OK, I'm bored so I'll post up my resume.

Riding since I was a kid, mostly ATV's and some dirtbikes. Got licensed (MSF Course) in '01. Riding street since then. I did my first trackday in Oct, '06 at JGP. I earned my AHRMA race license in March of '07 (never recieved it, I don't have a bike that I can run in AHRMA, so I didn't bother), I became an MSF ridercoach in early September '07. I would estimate I have done about 20 trackdays give or take, all at Jennings GP (personal best, 1:29.8) and Barber Motorsports Park (1:55.9). I am leaving tomorrow to do a trackday at Barber on Saturday.

That is impressive.. I started riding as a kid as well on dirtbikes.. probably around 8 years old.. rode only dirt bikes exclusively until 1998.. that was when I got my Yamaha XT600 dual sport and actually figured out I was doing more street riding than dirt riding because good dirt spots were way too far away.. sold my truck because it was a money pit.. then it became really hard to ride dirt.. so I bought a Katana in 2001 and loved it.. sold it 6 months later and bought my 2000 Yamaha R6.. went to the track for the first time in 2005.. got my WERA racing license but never did anything with it.. renewed it in 2006, 2007 it snowed and 2008 i got it again.. but I have no money, time and "permission" (Mrs. MP says trackdays ok racing nfg) to race.. so i just do trackdays..

felyn3 04-25-2008 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Mudpuppy (Post 35876)
how is pocono? is part of the track through the tunnel? then i assume some kind of road course in the infield?

No, you only go through the tunnel to get into the infield. There are actually 2 road courses at Pocono that are inside the tri-oval. I've only done the "east" course. Part of it goes down the backstretch that the NASCAR stock cars run on. I haven't ridden any other tracks to compare, but Pocono is flat, pretty narrow, many areas of poor pavement, and no reference points. I can't complain about the fact that it's only 40 minutes away, though!

Quick281 04-26-2008 12:52 AM

I voted no, but since everyone is discussing I will as well.

I have been riding for about 3 months and I will probably be off traveling for 5 or 6 months while the bike is put in storage. When I get home and settle in a post graduate job I will be looking to track the bike.

My experience with Mustangs was that running around the street is fun, but going to something a simple as a drag strip was more fun just because you can challenge yourself against the clock. Perfecting the launch, the suspension and the driving in a 1/4 mile can be tough work.

The car isn't setup for auto x, but I always thought it would be fun. Once I have decent cash flow I expect to be track whoring and learning how to push myself and the machine a bit faster each time.


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