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ceo012384
03-28-2008, 12:33 PM
A list of common excuses for not riding on the track, taken from tonystrackdays.com...
Here are some "excuses" that people have used to keep themselves off the track. Do any of them sound familiar?

1. I don't have Proper Riding Gear (Leathers, Boots, etc.)
I will first say that having a good set of leathers is probably the smartest investment you will make as a sportbike rider. If you care for them properly, they can last many years and there are many websites with good USED leathers at great prices.

As for boots... you should have a set of motorcycle specific boots. They are relatively cheap when you think about it... especially compared to ankle surgery!

Having said all that... we don't actually require Leathers. Any good motorcycle specific gear (not MESH) with pads will be allowed. Check out the RIDER PREP section for more details on gear.

The bottom line to this question is that ALL RIDERS should have high-quality motorcycle gear... regardless of whether you are doing Track Days or not.


2. I'm worried about crashing my bike.
The argument can be made that you are more likely to crash on the street and you ride there, right?

The key is to control yourself when you're on the track. Just because you're on a racetrack doesn't mean you have to go fast.

Without all the distractions present on the street, the track allows you to concentrate on your riding, and learning new skills.


3. I'll be the slowest guy out there.
So what???

Remember... it is NOT a race. We have 3 different group levels with a wide range of speed and ability. Just find the group that fits your speed best and HAVE FUN!

Our days are full of STREET riders. People just like you that want to improve their riding ability.


4. I don't have a way to get up to the track.

My first suggestion is to "buddy up" with someone that has a truck or trailer and was planning to go alone. There are several different website forums available that have people on them that go to these track days. (they are listed at the bottom)

If all else fails, ride up!

Whether you ride or trailer, consider getting to the track area the night before so you don't have to ride so much in one day. You WILL be tired after riding on the track!


5. I don't ride a Sportbike.
We have ALL kinds of bikes during track days.

BMW's, FJR's, VFR's, Dirt Bikes (motards), Standards, and of course... Sportbikes.

It's not about the bike or how fast you go. If you ride it on the street, you can learn to ride it BETTER by riding it on the track.


6. It's too expensive.
Repeat customers and special deals can save you some money. Set up an account on our website to ensure that you receive our emails which often include specials. Even at the full price, however, the experience and knowledge you gain can end up saving your life. Surely that is worth a couple of hundred bucks.


7. Why should I pay to ride someplace?
While riding twisty public roads is fun, it cannot compare to the track. Remember... practice makes perfect.

Having the chance to take the same corners, over and over without distractions, is what allows you to improve.

Besides, a speeding ticket can cost more than one track day. And a crash on the street can easily cost more than doing several track days each year.


QUIT MAKING EXCUSES! Sign up and get your ass out there!

Improve your riding skills BEFORE you need them!

Trip
03-28-2008, 12:36 PM
The only one I don't agree with is finance. Riding track is very expensive and if you don't have the cash to do it right and really have to start missing out on other things in life to afford 1 track day, you should probably wait til you are better off financially.

DLIT
03-28-2008, 02:26 PM
About finances. If somebody really wanted to go to the track, they would make it happen. I hate how people post MULTIPLE times in a track day date thread "I can't wait to do a track day". If you REALLY wanted to do one, you would save the cash and get the fuck out there. I should get that phrase copyrighted, so I could get paid everytime someone says that shit. I'd be rich.

neebelung
03-28-2008, 02:29 PM
The only one I don't agree with is finance. Riding track is very expensive and if you don't have the cash to do it right and really have to start missing out on other things in life to afford 1 track day, you should probably wait til you are better off financially.

I agree with that.


And I have another very valid excuse -- my bike really probably would DIE if I tracked it. :lol: (well, I take that back... now that she's getting a good workover this week, she'll be better than ever!)

marko138
03-28-2008, 02:30 PM
All hugely LAME excuses.

azoomm
03-28-2008, 05:53 PM
I don't agree with any of the excuses.

I had someone tell me it was more expensive because they had to pass tech... um, you should have a well maintained motorcycle ANYWAY. As far as financial goes... that is why you get in as a cornerworker ;) There are ways...

Dave
03-28-2008, 06:09 PM
mine is "our track isint built yet" :P

Bassplayer
03-28-2008, 07:03 PM
mine is "our track isint built yet" :P

niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice

Dave
03-28-2008, 07:49 PM
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice

http://www.njmotorsportspark.com/ :drool:

Mr Lefty
03-29-2008, 09:27 AM
at the moment I've got a pretty solid one... I'm in Korea and my bike is in North Dakota.

when I get to CO I'll try to get at least a couple a year... but the only track that's close is Pueblo and you need a racing license... (how hard is that to get btw?)

jalaan1
03-29-2008, 09:45 AM
at the moment I've got a pretty solid one... I'm in Korea and my bike is in North Dakota.


yurs is about the only valid one. lol

All hugely LAME excuses.

yeah, yur right.
i've used a couple of them myself. gotta get my shit together.

Cutty72
03-29-2008, 02:38 PM
I have no excuse, and haven't made one. I just haven't done it. :idk:

marko138
03-29-2008, 03:06 PM
Yes, it's expensive. But owning, riding, and maintaining a motorcycle isn't cheap. Take a shit or get off the pot.

jalaan1
03-29-2008, 03:41 PM
Yes, it's expensive. But owning, riding, and maintaining a motorcycle isn't cheap. Take a shit or get off the pot.


truf.

ceo012384
04-08-2008, 12:34 AM
About finances. If somebody really wanted to go to the track, they would make it happen. I hate how people post MULTIPLE times in a track day date thread "I can't wait to do a track day". If you REALLY wanted to do one, you would save the cash and get the fuck out there. I should get that phrase copyrighted, so I could get paid everytime someone says that shit. I'd be rich.
All hugely LAME excuses.
Both of these posts are spot on. Spot on.