I lost my trackday viginity yesterday at the Nashville International raceway. I ended up having to represent for the entire Hayabusa nation because I had the only Busa there. I registered for the Novice day thru Sportbiketracktime.com. I had three goals:
1. Do NOT WRECK!
2. See goal #1
3. Get my knee down without violating goals 1 & 2
Thanks so much to Steven (Tufbusa) for all the advice and long-distance coaching he gave me, really appreciate it. The images in this first post or so are from my iPhone, but there are more being sent.
Anyway, I went down on Friday night; had to be there at 7 AM and I didn't want to be trying to haul my bike down there at the crack of dawn and trying to get organized at the last moment. Friday was a beautiful day. First pic is arriving at the racetrack
Nashville has a very nice raceway. Never been to any other track, but I understand it's not nearly as nice as Barber. They have a great pit area, all you had to do was pic one, pull in and unload your stuff. Since I was early, had plenty of slots to choose from.
It just so happened that they were drag racing that night. Bikes, cars, trucks, even some 4-wheelers down the front pit lane. I saw at least one Orange Busa. Below pic is at the end of their run, seen from the pit area.
I was lucky enough to choose a slot beside a really nice couple, the husband was running in the intermediate group. They provided a lot of good advice, helped my unplug my headlight, ziptie the passenger pegs, and tape my wheel weights (not mentioned in the STT FAQ). Bathroom but no showers. The next morning broke to be about 45 (COLD; I camped in the back of my pickup truck. Bright sunny clear morning; the weather had been predicting rain off and on for weeks so I was glad to see clear skies.
Everyone kept coming up to me and saying "this bike is way too nice to put on the track" Everyone else there for the most part had specific track bikes, mostly 600's but a few liter bikes. I can see why they'd rather use a cheap bike that they can tear up and not feel too bad about it. Here's my Busa set up to run.
1. Do NOT WRECK!
2. See goal #1
3. Get my knee down without violating goals 1 & 2
Thanks so much to Steven (Tufbusa) for all the advice and long-distance coaching he gave me, really appreciate it. The images in this first post or so are from my iPhone, but there are more being sent.
Anyway, I went down on Friday night; had to be there at 7 AM and I didn't want to be trying to haul my bike down there at the crack of dawn and trying to get organized at the last moment. Friday was a beautiful day. First pic is arriving at the racetrack
Nashville has a very nice raceway. Never been to any other track, but I understand it's not nearly as nice as Barber. They have a great pit area, all you had to do was pic one, pull in and unload your stuff. Since I was early, had plenty of slots to choose from.
It just so happened that they were drag racing that night. Bikes, cars, trucks, even some 4-wheelers down the front pit lane. I saw at least one Orange Busa. Below pic is at the end of their run, seen from the pit area.
I was lucky enough to choose a slot beside a really nice couple, the husband was running in the intermediate group. They provided a lot of good advice, helped my unplug my headlight, ziptie the passenger pegs, and tape my wheel weights (not mentioned in the STT FAQ). Bathroom but no showers. The next morning broke to be about 45 (COLD; I camped in the back of my pickup truck. Bright sunny clear morning; the weather had been predicting rain off and on for weeks so I was glad to see clear skies.
Everyone kept coming up to me and saying "this bike is way too nice to put on the track" Everyone else there for the most part had specific track bikes, mostly 600's but a few liter bikes. I can see why they'd rather use a cheap bike that they can tear up and not feel too bad about it. Here's my Busa set up to run.