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Tony ..... very fair observation.
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Originally Posted by hammadown .....The rule is:
If even Zip Tie Alley says, "no you shouldn't use a zip tie on that" you REALLLLLLY shouldn't use a zip tie on that! lol
I had fun.
That corner you mentioned, the double apex, was one of my two problem areas all day. Had fun exploring the inner dirt bike in the Bandit, but didn't drop it.
The other was actually turn 2, mainly due to the quick transition between 1 and 2. Finally got both of them semi-decent towards the end of the day.
Awesome! Sounds promisingLookin forward to hearin all the other reviews!
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-Pete
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The place is awesome, It flows it real easy to get a good flow going. In the morning nobody knew where the hell they were going. we were all sort of creeping around. then after a while I relized your are only reaching for the front brake 4 times per lap. at the end of the day we were flying.
As far as saftey goes. I felt safe but I dont look at walls and other stuff I really just look where I am going, not where I dont want to go.
I will Ride there again for sure, I do not think I would want to race there
Zip Tie Alley Racing #444
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I wish I was able to make it around and intro myself to some of you. All I saw was the back of Denno and some dude with www.tonystrackdays.com stitched on the back of his suit. Anyway, I had a great time and I look forward to running this track again. Hopefully everone here had a fun time as well.
Jeff B. (#137)
Tony, keep me posted if you plan to book some events @ Monticello. I don't care who I ride with as long as I get to ride that track again
Will do.
In the long run, I think there will be plenty of options to run Monticello.
I just hope that no serious injury happens before some additional protection is in place.
I know it's hard to look around at the outsides of the track when you're on the bike, but that's exactly what everyone should do when they first get to a track.
I did this and decided there were a few places that I absolutely did not want to go down... and I rode accordingly in those spots.
had a good time. neat little track. very nice facility. strange little town with nothing much. stayed at the super 8 which i wouldn't again the next time.
went down with ku996r(Carlton) and pitted together
Carlton on the track
Akira rode Carlton's bike after his died
me out on the track
some motor club members
the BostonMoto guys
I've got some track photos with the Advanced guys running
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are you saying there's runoff in 3 at NHMS? to me a wall with another turn right on the other side kind of means there's no runoff.
I know its different in person but from watching the videos it looks like Monti is safer than NHMS. I just find NHMS to be particularly unsafe for probably half the track if not more.
of course I have no doubt you are faster than I am and I know you have tons more track experience than I do.
+10000000
see my review in the other thread post #9 (http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...view-here.html)
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Just a quick note/addition: The entry on the front straight could turn really ugly if the right combination of things happened. While there is some run off there, the wall that lines the front straight is right there as well. The right trajectory could put you into that wall, or worse the abutment for that wall. Just tread lightly there... You crest the rise, it goes slightly off camber and there is a pavement transition. Hit it wrong and you might lose the front end at 100+. The flagging stations need to be looked at. They might work for a car, but you have to look off line to see them well. They don't just jump out at you. The other thing was curbing paint. Its not FIM grade curbing paint, meaning it has a lot less traction then the riding surface. I found it to be pretty slippery in some spots. That said, I would go back in a second and will sign up for the other dates. I gave Dave from STT some feedback about the above and I know he's looking for other feedback as well.
BTW - The south course is just over a mile, I got 1.18 miles on my read out. Its a great small bike and motard track. You'll run circles around big bikes there all day.
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The Older I Get,
The Faster I Was...
Couple of pics
Worked on body position all day. End of day got much better.
Big thanks to Scottie for following me around at 90% his pace to take video and to Denno for control riding all day and spotting the one thing that I was missing to help my crossed-up-ness.
I haven't re read my statement, but I believe I said HI SPEED areas with minimal runoff?
Turn 3 has a pass through if you lose brakes.
If you don't lose brakes and simply crash, you are going slower than 90 percent of the corners at Monticello.
And... after being around for about 1000? crashes in turn 3... I can say for certainty that the turn is relatively safe.
Believe me... I want Monticello to happen.
Having ridden both tracks, I will say with confidence that I'd rather crash at Loudon at most of the corners... mainly because there is air fence in the places that you are most likely to hit fast.
Monticello is fun, and worlds better than when we looked at it in March or April.
Of course... if you stay on two wheels, and if you ride within your limits... it is a blast.
But don't fool yourself... there are high speed corners there where a screw up means being quickly into the tires or armco.
My job as a trackday organizer means planning for the screwup and minimizing the chance of injuries WHEN the screwups happen.
Just about every possible screwup area in NHMS is covered with airfence and most of them with both airfence and tires.
Until I can say the same about Monticello, I will say that NHMS is marginally safer.
I hope the time is near that I can say with confidence that both tracks are equally safe.
In the meantime, if you ride Monticello please take a moment to look on the outside of each corner and decide for yourself where you will end up if you crash... and ride accordingly.
My guess is that other trackdays will be run before airfence is installed.
I've hit Nascar tire walls before at speed and they aren't that bad. I don't know about passenger car tire walls (which is what Monticello has), but I'm hopeful they aren't much worse.
I know for a fact that Airfence is better than either, and that is what I ultimately would like to see for Motorcycle events at Monticello.
Degsy, it shan't be long before that 90% pace leaves me in your dust. You wound it up nice and easy every session and were cooking by the end... damn near draggin elbows.
I love your Sheene-esque "old school" riding style though, watch the GP's of old and you'll see riders hanging off but their heads are still centered.... watch em now and you'll see most hanging their head out leading the way into the turn. Which is better? That's not for me to say, but it's all about the feel... and you were feelin it by the last sessions!
I'm scared to see the difference once that Gixxer is rocking the "hot setup."
Had a blast riding with the BoMo Boys (that should be a decal BTW..) !! It was great no matter when we entered the track, we all seemed to end up together by the end of the session. Look forward to the next trip down or anywhere else when you guys are not working the eventI would never have thought I would need to go up another tooth on my Loudon gearing to keep the two-stroke on the pipe. Next time I'll have the gearing sorted a bit better so I don't have to kamikaze all the turns in order keep the aprilia on the boil. When I touched the elbow down in turn 8 (?? double apex right after the long uphill left) a few times, I knew it was time to take it back a notch since I drove out there solo.
The Older I Get,
The Faster I Was...