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A few things that I noticed on this one. First off, I wasn't riding as well as I was on the last one. Probably for a few reasons but whatever. I noticed at the end of the day in the open session when I was tailing some number plates, that when I stopped using my brakes I was a whole lot smoother. I also noticed when your pants aren't so toyte you can get your knee down, and when you do it's a little scary.
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
I noticed what 5 hours of sleep can do to an overly-confident rider: make him into a slow cautious zombie. Next time I'm goin to bed at 8:00PM sharp the night before!
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1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport
I was also tried.Originally posted by TheIglu
I noticed what 5 hours of sleep can do to an overly-confident rider: make him into a slow cautious zombie. Next time I'm goin to bed at 8:00PM sharp the night before!
I also learned that I suck at riding.
I can't wait to go back!!![]()
Nathan
you were thereOriginally posted by TheIglu
I noticed what 5 hours of sleep can do to an overly-confident rider: make him into a slow cautious zombie. Next time I'm goin to bed at 8:00PM sharp the night before!I musta missed you..
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I learned that the Z is hella fun on the track...yes I said hella![]()
I learned that I turn left better then right and my body feels awkard when I hang off to the right...
I learned that I am a fat ass and outa shape..lol well I knew that..guess this was just a reminder....:
most of all I learned that I have a lot to learn...![]()
I was at the August 11th trackday. I had a stoopid MEETING and BILLS that got in the way of the last two trackdays....
Originally posted by bigred875
you were thereI musta missed you..
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I learned that the Z is hella fun on the track...yes I said hella![]()
I learned that I turn left better then right and my body feels awkard when I hang off to the right...
I learned that I am a fat ass and outa shape..lol well I knew that..guess this was just a reminder....:
most of all I learned that I have a lot to learn...![]()
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Two cheeseburgers and a Diet Coke aren't exactly helping your cause.Originally posted by bigred875
I learned that I am a fat ass and outa shape..lol well I knew that..guess this was just a reminder....:
I guess my track days are over for a while.![]()
Yup.
I learned I love the track!!! But need to take things down a whole hell of a lot when returning to the street....
Seriously, I learned just how much getting off your bike makes apexing turns so much easier on the bike itself- Less resistance! I also learned I am addicted to getting my knee down in corners. I broke that addiction and worked on smoother faster turns instead of trying to get a knee down.. It ussually found it's way to the pavement anyways. (DID YOU HEAR THAT NATE???)![]()
I also learned how much being smooth with your throttle/brakes is a major major part of keeping solid tracktion between the pavement and your tires!
Oh yeah Michelin Pilot race take off rock!!
I also learned one more thing, Just how fast I was.. Shhhhh.... Dont tell... I wasn't racing I was just curious as to my times.
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i still can't put my thoughts together about my track day. It was the best day of my life!
I had so much fun! There is nothing like it, thats for sure!
As others have stated, I was amazed at what the bike was actually capable of! I've never loved riding so much as I did that day. It was great to just fly around the track without concern of oncoming cars, blind corners, etc;. It was heaven ...
Being my 1st track day, I learnedd a bunch of things, the most important being to RELAX! I was so tense on the bars that I left with the worst headache I've had in my life. Every time I would think to relax my deathgrip on the bars, it would only last half a lap before I was getting tense again. There were a couple of times in the last session that I told myself to virtually let go of the bars and I basically let my arms go limp mid-corner, and lo and behold, the bike felt more stable and it was easier to hold my line. Seems like these orange-shirt guys know what they're talking about.![]()
'01 VFR 800
yeah, relaxtion is a great thing ... it will also save you on the street!
I was riding with my buddy and I hit this deep crack in the road and the bars went from side to side for about 50', but I stayed relaxed and the bike just did its thing and straightened itself right now ... i think if I had a deathgrip I would have gone down from causing the wrong input into the bars.
relaxed leads to
smooth leads to
moving around on the bike leads to
better cornering and bike response leads to
more speed leads to
a buzz here, a double-buzz there leads to
MORE TRACK DAYS AND A HELUVA LOTTA FUN!!!!
GO TO TONY'S TRACK DAYS!
I'm Bikeless.
i learn that you didn't need to lean as much if you hang off more doing the same speed. oh wait i knew that beofre i went to the track.![]()
"fuckit!"
Originally posted by Kham
i learn that you didn't need to lean as much if you hang off more doing the same speed. oh wait i knew that beofre i went to the track.![]()
The whole point of this is to shift your weight but, you don't weigh enough to make a difference!!![]()
Nathan
I learned that my bike doesn't like to stop. It just feels so heavy on the brakes!
I really wish I had gotten more sleep and felt sharper. I kept on givin it way too little gas coming out of the corners since I was worried about breaking the back tire loose. SO not my style.
Hopefully next time I'll be able to loosen up a bit more and really enjoy the ride. Perhaps by then the racebike will steer straight (straight forks didn't help! arg!) and I can play with something a little lighter and more agile.
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Well yesterday I learned something new. I was spinning my rear tire and breaking it loose a lot in the corners. Turns out my throttle cable lock nut had backed out and there was a bit of play in it. Guess that's why I wasn't as smooth as I should ahve been on and off the throttle. Problem corrected.
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
If I learned anything from reading "Twist of the Wrist II", it's the fact that you need to relax on the bike. I had similar issues that you spoke of for a loooong time until I learned that. I followed his advice, and my riding ability improved a ton.Originally posted by MC
Being my 1st track day, I learnedd a bunch of things, the most important being to RELAX! I was so tense on the bars that I left with the worst headache I've had in my life. Every time I would think to relax my deathgrip on the bars, it would only last half a lap before I was getting tense again. There were a couple of times in the last session that I told myself to virtually let go of the bars and I basically let my arms go limp mid-corner, and lo and behold, the bike felt more stable and it was easier to hold my line. Seems like these orange-shirt guys know what they're talking about.![]()
Yup.
I learned that if you accidentally backshift from 3rd to 2nd at WFO at the kink (turn 8), bad things can happen. Not this time, though
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Cheers, Lee S.
I know i'm slow, you don't have to rub it in.
Why, Yes! I do think you're a Wanker!
I learned nothing![]()
eat me
well... ya can't teach an old cur new tricks, then, can ya?Originally posted by zombie
I learned nothing![]()
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WWSD? (what would Sneakers do?)
"for every credibility gap, there is a gullibility fill"
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'97 RF900R
okay okay
one thing I did learn is if you drink enough water you can piss clear![]()
and also the dopes on the motards that were racing in the middle group need a slap on the ear for being complete and utter arseholes
eat me