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    Getting Into Racing

    OK so I searched quite a bit last night thinking there would probably be a thread that answers these questions but I couldn't find one. My question is, if I were to get a track bike say tomorrow, what would I have to do to get on the grid for just a couple beginner races and some practice time for the next couple race weekends? What do I need to do? Are there external factors (i.e. things I need to wait to be processed). What has to happen? I'm not looking to be a super racer, just go up, camp with my girl and our dog, and run a couple beginner practice times and races. Thoughts? Insights?

    Thanks guys/girls!

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    My advice, as to everyone: Reconsider racing and take up a good crack addiction. Its cheaper and safer.

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Sign up for the Penguin school on a friday before a race weekend, open your wallet and let the sucking begin!

    Rest up, too. It's a busy weekend.

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    For starters here is the LRRS Rule Book.
    http://www.lrrsracing.com/2008/2008_RULES_2.pdf

    Penguin School for the RACING school.
    http://www.penguinracing.com/

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Penguin basic school will answer all your questions.
    IMO, if you have dirt bike experience, get/race a motard - best bang for your buck (wish I'd gone that route).

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Quote Originally Posted by jtaylor719 View Post
    IMO, if you have dirt bike experience, get/race a motard - best bang for your buck (wish I'd gone that route).

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Quote Originally Posted by jtaylor719 View Post
    Penguin basic school will answer all your questions.
    IMO, if you have dirt bike experience, get/race a motard - best bang for your buck (wish I'd gone that route).
    Don't have much if any dirt experience really so I'm not sure which way to go...kind of getting a feel for what I can and can't do and then post the Z up for interest. Hopefully getting a racebike and some cash which I could get a dualsport to ride on the fireroads behind my house and around my little town where I won't get into any trouble. Then I could get my fun/quick time in on track days and racing. I'm signed up for Tony's in September but that's a long time to go without getting on the track and I can't really get out of work much this summer during the week. Racing would be so fun!

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Don't worry too much about your first race bike, if you aren't sure which classes you want to run just talk to some people that race each and make your best judgement. The nice thing about buying a built race bike is you can always sell it and get something else if you decide otherwise. (ie. Kurlon going from his GS to a tard)

    Get up to penguin and sign up for the basic class, they are REALLY good about teaching you how it all goes down and what you need to do to race. Thats just what they do. If you're looking into racing you already know its expensive and all that jazz, so just go up and get the ball rolling man. You won't regret the experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanNicholson View Post
    Don't worry too much about your first race bike, if you aren't sure which classes you want to run just talk to some people that race each and make your best judgement. The nice thing about buying a built race bike is you can always sell it and get something else if you decide otherwise. (ie. Kurlon going from his GS to a tard)

    Get up to penguin and sign up for the basic class, they are REALLY good about teaching you how it all goes down and what you need to do to race. Thats just what they do. If you're looking into racing you already know its expensive and all that jazz, so just go up and get the ball rolling man. You won't regret the experience.

    I know the costs of it for sure, I'm going to try and limit and Ive done all the reading on here so I know it's difficult and addicting. That's what I'm hoping for, as it is I would rather ride on the track than the street.

    It's just a matter of getting a bike I guess...

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Quote Originally Posted by Pittenger5 View Post
    My advice, as to everyone: Reconsider racing and take up a good crack addiction. Its cheaper and safer.
    Yeah but you can become very addicted to crack whereas with racing you can...well it's not quite....uh....ah shit, it's an even worse addiction and there's no rehab for it.

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Quote Originally Posted by kb1ioq View Post
    I know the costs of it for sure
    no ya don't!

    EX500, SV650, Motard.... those are the three "cheap" choices.


    Good luck, bro... remember we're always here to help if ya need anything or have any questions

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Look in your wallet. That's the most money you'll ever have again. And frankly, you won't care. Fiscal responsibility goes out the window after you take your first green flag... you just won't give a shit.

    Like everyone else said do the penguin school... that will get you set up. You can literally show up as if it were a track day and you'll be good to go.

    If you're OCD at all like me, or if you intend on racing that first weekend right after your penguin school, you can do more to get ready beforehand... make sure your bike is fully safety-teched to the rulebook standards, not just the penguin standards. Basically remove all lights and the kickstand, safety wire everything listed in the rulebook, and switch to water and water wetter instead of coolant. If you need help safety wiring buy a handful of the little drill bits and show up with some beers and I'll help you out.

    If it's an inline 4 you'll need aftermarket case covers (woodcraft). I would recommend their rearsets and clipons as well for a number of reasons, mostly durability/crashability and ease of replacing parts.

    Also start a collection of spares... handlebars, levers, footpegs, master cylinders... a spare subframe and gas tank can turn an early-ended weekend into one where you can race on sunday... etc etc...

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    no ya don't!

    EX500, SV650, Motard.... those are the three "cheap" choices.


    Good luck, bro... remember we're always here to help if ya need anything or have any questions
    Add RS125. With excellent resale value too. Extremely easy to maintain too.

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    I'm excited just reading what I need to do!

    Now I just need to get myself a bike...

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    ...I've got a LRRS / USCRA legal GS?

    Actually, go buy DB's EX500, cheap, ready to rumble, and easy to unload if you decide to move on.

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    EX500 Or an SV650 If you dont crash A few oil changes a season

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    ...I've got a LRRS / USCRA legal GS?

    Actually, go buy DB's EX500, cheap, ready to rumble, and easy to unload if you decide to move on.
    Need to move the Z first...so I'll have to see if I can get some interest in that.

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Personally, it went like this for me.
    Decide I want to race
    Find NESR
    Ask about a bike, buy an EX like everyone told me to
    Sign up for a track day
    Decide I don't want to wait for the track day. Penguin race school Friday of weekend #2 this year. Rookie race and ptwins race Saturday.
    Multiple races per weekend since. Like DB said, crack would be less addictive. It's become all consuming. I've also never been happier. I have no $ anymore, but I don't care.

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Here's another lil tip: If you can, find a friend to get into racing with. You can carpool, split hotel rooms, food, equipment etc. In addition to helping each other in the pit, there is also the epic bench racing and tip trading.

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    Here's another lil tip: If you can, find a friend to get into racing with. You can carpool, split hotel rooms, food, equipment etc. In addition to helping each other in the pit, there is also the epic bench racing and tip trading.
    I'm sure I can find someone here on NESR that's looking for a buddy

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Buy Richie's EX...

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    no ya don't!

    EX500, SV650, Motard.... those are the three "cheap" choices.


    Good luck, bro... remember we're always here to help if ya need anything or have any questions

    Or a Hawk. I can get ya a Race Hawk for cheaper than a Race SV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GixerJockey View Post
    Buy Richie's EX...
    Very Good idea!

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    Re: Getting Into Racing

    Might trade my Z for Imkindafukedup's GSXR 600 and cash ... any thoughts...I looked at the for sale thread and there wasn't a ton of interest in it, but I don't think it would be too bad of a bike. I know a lot of people on here have ridden it.

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