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hey guys, i was refered to this place by a13x, and i've already introduced myself in the introduction section.
I'm 16, currently a dirt rider, who would like to try road racing. What is loudon like? i really don't know anything about the track, or the people, or what the experiance will be like. I'd like to try a few track days there, is tonystrackdays the only option? and i know i need to take the penguin race school course, but i'm unsure of how much experiance is needed before taking the superbike school.
any info would be appreciated. i'd like to get to know the guys who frequent the place. thanks in advance.
You should definately do the track day first. See if it is for you.
tony's is a good place to start.
Hook up with someone here to go through the school and race weekend. There are a lot of aspects to this such as paperwork, timing, which classes to race in etc. Being with an experienced racer cannot compare to trying this on your own.
LRRS\CCS\WERA #486
Welcome to the addiction bro!
You can get alot of questions answered and opinions here on the forum for sure.
I think you already have the right idea....do a trackday and maybe come up to the track for a weekend and check it out first hand. Alot of us here on the forum race up there and all kinda set up in one big area.
Check out some info on the Loudon Road Racing Website, I think the address is lrrsracing.com
Chris
LRRS Expert #160
Welcome to the site, bro
I can't agree more w/ Chris & Dan (Naz & Legal). Definitely look into www.tonystrackdays.com and give it a shot, you won't regret it. Come up to NHIS for a race weekend or two as well & hang out w/ the guys, it's as much of a blast as it is a learning experience
-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
Cyclesmith Track Days
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'03 Tuono | '06 SV650 | '04 CRF250X | '24 Aprilia Tuareg
quick Q, are there any other under 20 riders like me around at the track? not that i mind or anything lol, just curious.
Yeah, I think Huckleberry just turned 18 or something? We don't let him drink tho because that is illegalOriginally posted by x2468
quick Q, are there any other under 20 riders like me around at the track? not that i mind or anything lol, just curious.![]()
Yamaha
Ah yes. I remember your post on the CCS Board. Welcome to NESR.
Yea there is a quite a few under-20 racers up at LRRS from what I've seen. As these guys mentioned, coming up to the track for the April (which is normally bad weather) or May races and hanging out, checking out the scene, asking questions, and getting a feel would probably be a worthwhile experience. Give you a better idea of what's going on before you show up with a bike and cash in hand saying 'uh.. lets race'. Most of us had spent some time up there as Pit Crew or Spectators before we got our there racing.
For you and your situation. A few trackdays prior to the races would be a good thing as wel.
Boston --> San Diego
ya what they said!
also--where is the "SUPERBIKE" school you wanna do--are you talking about Keith Codes'
ps-don't follow that A13X dude--he sucks![]()
Best advice thus far.Originally posted by hardcore
ps-don't follow that A13X dude--he sucks![]()
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Boston --> San Diego
isn't it call penguins or something? at NHIS. or i would take the same thing in s. florida.Originally posted by a13x
Ah yes. I remember your post on the CCS Board. Welcome to NESR.
Yea there is a quite a few under-20 racers up at LRRS from what I've seen. As these guys mentioned, coming up to the track for the April (which is normally bad weather) or May races and hanging out, checking out the scene, asking questions, and getting a feel would probably be a worthwhile experience. Give you a better idea of what's going on before you show up with a bike and cash in hand saying 'uh.. lets race'. Most of us had spent some time up there as Pit Crew or Spectators before we got our there racing.
For you and your situation. A few trackdays prior to the races would be a good thing as wel.
hucklefucker is 20 fuckkers!
--HBerry
LRRS# 285 - Retired
04 ZX-6R
88 EX500 - Broke
One, one fucker, ah ah ah!
Two, two fuckers, ah ah ah!
Three, three fuckers, ah ah ah!
Four, four fuckers, ah ah ah!
Five, five fuckers, ah ah ah!
Six, six fuckers, ah ah ah!
Seven, seven fuckers, ah ah ah!
Eight, eight fuckers, ah ah ah!
Nine, nine fuckers, ah ah ah!
Ten, ten fuckers, ah ah ah!
Eleven, eleven fuckers, ah ah ah!
Twelve, twelve fuckers, ah ah ah!
Thirteen, thirteen fuckers, ah ah ah!
Fourteen, fourteen fuckers, ah ah ah!
Fifteen, fifteen fuckers, ah ah ah!
Sixteen, sixteen fuckers, ah ah ah!
Seventeen, seventeen fuckers, ah ah ah!
Eighteen, eighteen fuckers, ah ah ah!
Nineteen, nineteen fuckers, ah ah ah!
Twenty, twenty fuckers, ah ah ah!
Twenty fuckers! <Lightning Crashes>
i fucken guess its fucken obvious the fucken mods dont fucken give a fuck if we say fuck?
Mods?Originally posted by x2468
i fucken guess its fucken obvious the fucken mods dont fucken give a fuck if we say fuck?What the FUCK are those?
--HBerry
LRRS# 285 - Retired
04 ZX-6R
88 EX500 - Broke
That is correct.Originally posted by x2468
i fucken guess its fucken obvious the fucken mods dont fucken give a fuck if we say fuck?
The Penguin school is run by Eric and Jeff Wood. LRRS is run by, Hmmm let me see, Oh yeah, Eric, Jeff, Jerry Wood and some old guy.
The one in Homestead is run by Eric, Jeff, and Jerry Wood. They are one in the same. Soooo, if you have a choice TAKE THE ONE IN S. FLORIDA.
I think Eric, Jeff and Jerry are the most approachable riders in the business.
a13x, I think, is a penguin instructor. Take advantage, ask as much as you can as it benifits nestreetriders to have this communication going.
Presently I think we bring more riders to LRRS than ony one organization out there.
I'l let Hardcore fill you in on our initiations rites.
LRRS\CCS\WERA #486
"we" as in NESR? I'd have to say it does seem that way, doesn't it? There's a good amount of racers at LRRS that have direct ties w/ NESR either through NESR membership & participation in the forum, or good friends of alot of the guys that are on hereOriginally posted by legalspeed
Presently I think we bring more riders to LRRS than any one organization out there.
There's ALOT of guys on here that you can draw ALOT of knowledge from. I'm a firm believer that I wouldn't be 1/2 as educated about riding and racing as I am w/o the members of NESR... and I'm still a "newb" compared to alot of guys on here, still learnin a lot from em each time I go to the track or hang out w/ em.
-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
Cyclesmith Track Days
Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
'03 Tuono | '06 SV650 | '04 CRF250X | '24 Aprilia Tuareg
nice. why do u say go to the superbike school in s. florida as opposed to nhis if its all the same guys? better weather? and im unsure as to how much street riding experiance i need before i take the school?
Nice to hear that OreoG. how many years have u been rding?
Weather, bikinis, etc...
You should ride enough to feel comfortable with others around you. Needless to say, some degree of competence is expected.
The school is designed for street riders, that is to say, Penguin encourages street riders to participate even if you do not plan on becomming a licensed rider, they are out to increase everyone's awareness and skills.
Tony's track days are the same in that respect.
There are different classes, so you won't be out there with the real fast guys.
Taking the Penguin school will qualify you to enter any Thursday and/or Friday practice. After you take the school you must complete your rookie race; three laps without crashing, and register for one race. Then you will have your racing license.
What bike do you plan on using?
LRRS\CCS\WERA #486
Street licenced through MSF back in '01, but i didn't really start getting into it till i got my first bike in May of '04... Three months later the guys on here convinced me to do a trackday & i've never regretted it. Since then i've gained a WEALTH of knowledge through these guys and a ton of experience through many more trackdays and group rides... I'll be riding at VIR for the second time in March of '06, getting my CCS license through Cornerspeed while i'm there & will start racing an EX500 at NHIS shortly there after.Originally posted by x2468
Nice to hear that OreoG. how many years have u been rding?
If you wanna get into street riding, track riding & eventually road racing, do yourself a favor... listen to the advice you get here... trust me, I did.![]()
-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
Cyclesmith Track Days
Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
'03 Tuono | '06 SV650 | '04 CRF250X | '24 Aprilia Tuareg
Pretty much everything Legalspeed said is spot on except..
Jeff, Eric, and Jerry don't have diddly to do with running LRRS. Jerry is the Saftey Director for LRRS but that basically is a consultant position, don't deal with the direct control. Does the Wood family have a large amount of influence at LRRS, well yes. Any family with a racing pedigree like that and ties to the track for 30 years is obviously going to have some clout. Luckily as Dan said, you couldn't ask for a more professional, approachable, nice, and knowledgable bunch of riders.
Florida Schools: The Penguin Schools in Florida are just a venue for riders in the South East US to get a racing license. Many of the Racing Schools in the country tour around the US and offer schools at a myraid of tracks. Penguin mainly operates out of NHIS however but does do some Schools and Trackdays in the Florida area (where the CCS races have been taking them for some time).
I'm not officially a Penguin Instructor, but they did ask me to Guest Instruct at the last trackday of the year. I guess I didn't screw up too bad because I was able to work with the Basic School the following Friday (which was very cool). Technically I can't become a fulltime Instructor until I go Expert, but I'll be up there for all next years Trackdays and most Friday's 'helping out'. Riding in the Novice Group shouldn't be too much of a problem.
As Oreo said. Lot of great advice on here. I learn something everyday from these cats.
Last edited by a13x; 12-09-05 at 10:47 PM.
Boston --> San Diego
Originally posted by legalspeed
a13x, I think, is a penguin instructor.
I'l let Hardcore fill you in on our initiations rites.
HE's toooo young to be "initiated"-- shit that could lead to jailtime--gotta wait til he turns 18
a13x is my hero+ he's really only fast because all those red bulls give him wings
Penguin is a Race School--not really a Superbike school--Keith Code runs California Superbike School--you confused me x2468, I thought you were going to take that--good school though--I got to crash,i mean ride,one of their bikes
racing is sooooo much fun!good luck!
as long as it doesn't involve broom sticks, i'm in.Originally posted by hardcore
HE's toooo young to be "initiated"-- shit that could lead to jailtime--gotta wait til he turns 18
well, i have been planning i using an Sv650s. but i've recently found they have a history of crank and rod problems (or something like that). i've seen alot of guys here race the Ex500s. they seem pretty cheap to buy and popular (altho no where near as good looking, no offenseOriginally posted by legalspeed
What bike do you plan on using?)
I may be incorrect in saying this, but I "think" it's the other way around. I've seen/heard of Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more problems with ex500's over the SV's at the track.Originally posted by x2468
well, i have been planning i using an Sv650s. but i've recently found they have a history of crank and rod problems (or something like that). i've seen alot of guys here race the Ex500s. they seem pretty cheap to buy and popular (altho no where near as good looking, no offense)
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Yamaha
maybe clapped out ex500's but the 03-05 SV650s had a design flaw with the crank. They didn't include enough tolerance and while they work fine on the street, under race scenarios can toss rods ands crank a lot.Originally posted by R7
I may be incorrect in saying this, but I "think" it's the other way around. I've seen/heard of Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more problems with ex500's over the SV's at the track.![]()