You'll want to do your due diligence and research that with your insurance company carefully. Most have some exceptions for racing such as if your racing for money or some sort of personal gain in a timed event. At that point they won't cover you.(GSXcite @ Aug. 22 2007,16:39) Question, does your health insurance cover you for track injury, or do you have to pay the hospital bill?
Definitely hoping to be at the run...heres to hoping the weather is as good as prior years!(frisbee @ Aug. 25 2007,22:56) Damn bro ! This is the first I heard of it ! Glad you are better and hope to see you at the oyster run this year.
700 bucks(justintime2 @ Aug. 30 2007,09:07) Hey Rhythm,
Don't let the few "good" pics I choose fool you, there are plenty others where I look less than impressive. At the end of the day it doesn't matter how you look but how fast you are, I'm still working hard to get back to my pre-wreck benchmarks and hope to be there soon.
The weekend cost depends on allot of factors and how well you manage your resources. I usually sleep in the trailer or track down a relative near by to cut accomodation costs. It takes me over 2 hrs to ge to the track towing a trailer so gas getting there and while i'm there is not cheap. I also stay away from race gas as the +/- 5hp it may give you is not worth the $15+ a gallon considering I'll burn 10+ gals a weekend. Tires is where all the money goes, to small a contact patch to have anything less than the best/freshest rubber on the road.
If I screw up nothing, and break even less, it's about $700+ per weekend.
Whewwwww weeeee(justintime2 @ Aug. 30 2007,09:07) Hey Rhythm,
Don't let the few "good" pics I choose fool you, there are plenty others where I look less than impressive. At the end of the day it doesn't matter how you look but how fast you are, I'm still working hard to get back to my pre-wreck benchmarks and hope to be there soon.
The weekend cost depends on allot of factors and how well you manage your resources. I usually sleep in the trailer or track down a relative near by to cut accomodation costs. It takes me over 2 hrs to ge to the track towing a trailer so gas getting there and while i'm there is not cheap. I also stay away from race gas as the +/- 5hp it may give you is not worth the $15+ a gallon considering I'll burn 10+ gals a weekend. Tires is where all the money goes, to small a contact patch to have anything less than the best/freshest rubber on the road.
If I screw up nothing, and break even less, it's about $700+ per weekend.
So whats the damage report lQQkn like for a Track Day Kev? I dont need to have fine cusine food (Mac and Cheese) like JustnTyme , I can get by with eating a Mayo and bread sandwich (singular)(vman1300 @ Aug. 30 2007,09:14) Looking good big daddy!
There are times when I think I want to race, but I am just gonna stick with trackdays for now.
Typical track days are $100 to $200 per day. Most make you join the group to ride, NESBA is $75/year.(Rhythm @ Aug. 30 2007,12:32)So whats the damage report lQQkn like for a Track Day Kev? I dont need to have fine cusine food (Mac and Cheese) like JustnTyme , I can get by with eating a Mayo and bread sandwich (singular)(vman1300 @ Aug. 30 2007,09:14) Looking good big daddy!
There are times when I think I want to race, but I am just gonna stick with trackdays for now.and a cup of tap water from the restroom.
so much for breaking her in easy(justintime2 @ Aug. 21 2007,20:28) When he got to the track he said he didn't care and wanted a bike so he could go race. They got him a bone stock GSXR 1000 off the showroom floor of a local store and he put his leathers on. There are two pics of him included that show him pulling a wheelie up the back straight and another with him mid corner turning around to see who's behind him.
Nice,(justintime2 @ Aug. 22 2007,13:12)Thanks guys and projekt it's a 02' GSXR1K(Projekt @ Aug. 22 2007,09:28) Excellent! Thanks for sharing...
What year GSXR is that under the race garb? K1-K2?