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We have 2 tracks in my area (both 3.5hrs away). I'm sure I can get all the minimum requirements from them with no trouble. My Busa has no enhancements except those designed for comfort (read stock).
I know I'll need some leathers, I wear a Scorpion All In jacket, but lack the pants. What should I look for in the pants? This is not something I wanna break the bank on, I just wanna go and learn to be a more improved/aware street rider and have some higher speed leagal fun.
I got my endorsement through a MSF course a few years back and am quite happy with how much of the information I retained. But now I'd like to learn more; how to better read entry and exit of curves, improved throttle control, a better understanding of braking and just plain old better operation of the bike.
It's been my interpretation of threads on this site that much can be gained in bike operation through participation of a track day. If that's not the case then maybe I just need to enroll in an advanced MSF course. Which is fine, but the track does sound more fun.
thanks in advance for your responses and patience with reading this long winded post
I know I'll need some leathers, I wear a Scorpion All In jacket, but lack the pants. What should I look for in the pants? This is not something I wanna break the bank on, I just wanna go and learn to be a more improved/aware street rider and have some higher speed leagal fun.
I got my endorsement through a MSF course a few years back and am quite happy with how much of the information I retained. But now I'd like to learn more; how to better read entry and exit of curves, improved throttle control, a better understanding of braking and just plain old better operation of the bike.
It's been my interpretation of threads on this site that much can be gained in bike operation through participation of a track day. If that's not the case then maybe I just need to enroll in an advanced MSF course. Which is fine, but the track does sound more fun.
thanks in advance for your responses and patience with reading this long winded post
