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Hello, my name is Brian and I'm glad to have been referred to this forum from a fellow R6 rider/racer. Here is some info about me:
-age:32
-location: Plymouth, Massachusetts
-Bike: 06' R6
-Occupation: Highway Construction Foreman, Baystate Construction Services, inc..
I've been riding on 2 wheels most of my life and over the past couple of years I've finally come to the realization that racing is something I'd probably really enjoy and do well at, so that is what I'm focused on achieving now. I'm currently in the process of prepping my bike for the track and plan on obtaining my racing license sometime before the 2011 season so I can race in as many events as possible.
I look forward to sharing any info I can as well as learning alot from you guys!
Welcome....
Every man dies. Not every man really lives.
08 CBR 1000RR street bike
99 R6 track bike
02 F4i sold to a nesr member
welcome, check out the thread I just put up for some cheap race goodies for your bike!
how come i don't know you?
i grew up in plymouth, and still work there. i can give you a hand getting ready for the track. welcome to the show, and hope to see ya out there soon.
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
Better put the hurry on....only one round at Loudon remains. You'll have to do some traveling otherwise.
Another option is to do the schooling and licensing thing during the first round of 2011 but get some track time under your belt in the mean time.
Again, just my opinion.
Either way, welcome to the ROFLbus.
maybe, i only rip around on the streets on a ktm dual sport (black and grey) i used to have a black buell, if you were peeping around at bikes. lemme know if you need a hand with anything.
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
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Yes, only one more school this year and I hope to make it, but if not I'll do it next year. I'm spending most of my time this year buying gear and parts for my bike and doing the work myself for the most part. Track time would be awesome, but not that easy to come by. I was kind of thinking that I'll just jump into some races and not really expect to be superfast, but gain experience along the way. 2012 I'll try to be competetive.
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Welcome
I'm not sure which decision you're referring to, but what I was saying in my posts is that in my opinion, there is no better way to learn how to race, than actually getting out there into a race, and doing it over and over again. Track days aren't really an option for me because I've yet to see a track day on a weekend, and I work full-time in a position which can't really be abandoned to go ride my bike on a track. Also, most of the track days I've looked into make it clear that they don't allow inside passing, and generally exist so guys can just go have fun. I like fun, but I'm more interested in racing. I can ride fast around corners and hit near top speeds on the streets/highways if that is all I was looking to do. A couple of track days would be a must for someone completely new to going fast and dragging a knee, but I think I'm ready to race with the novices. I've been to Loudon and have seen how fast those guys are going and I am confident in my abilities. That's not to say that I think I'm going to be faster than anyone else. I could quite possible get my ass kicked on my first few ventures onto the track, in fact that is what I expect to happen, but that is all part of learning. Hope that is enough of an answer!
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
Just look for the baby stroller. He'll be in it.
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
Good luck at the races Brian.....as smutty said, you seem to have your head on straight, sounds like you know your stuff too...I don't aspire to race and just started trackday this year...I tell ya, it takes practice to learn the track layout...how to tackle those corners and then add other bikes into the mix...but that's me....still a newbie at sportbikes...I'm sure others will chime in about inside passing at trackday....I think you could do this in the advanced group.....I just bumped up to intermediate last trackday......and about my sig...I'm just a fan of William Wallace...
Last edited by j4eric; 09-09-10 at 06:51 PM.
Every man dies. Not every man really lives.
08 CBR 1000RR street bike
99 R6 track bike
02 F4i sold to a nesr member
Thanks everyone for the welcomes and advice.
LRRS am #121
"So this is what your race program has become... the back of a pickup truck huh?" -PK
welcome fellow R6er and NESRian