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Old 28-Jan-2006, 17:07
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Trackday Preparation

I have booked two days with the California Superbike School in April. Having agonised over the decision I have decided to do the days on my still rather spanking new 999.

These are my first ever trackdays so tensions are high.

Following payment I have now had a major panic at the thought of crashing my bike.

A little research has led me to conclude that crash bungs are a no no on both technical and appearance grounds.

The instuctor at the superbike school suggested some front fork and swingarm crash protectors and possibly some fixed footrests.

Any other ideas? Any particularly good makes of protectors/rearsets?

If anyone knows of a good dealer and supplier of trackday parts within reasonable striking distance of Cambridge I would be very grateful for details.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Old 28-Jan-2006, 17:32
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Try R and G for the fork and swinging arm protection:

http://www.rg-racing.com/

Easy to fit, so no need to go to a dealer.

Good move going to the California Superbike School, the sessions are very well regulated, so definitely a less tense introduction to track riding than a full blown trackday. You'll also learn skills you'd never pick up anywhere else - level 2 in particular is brilliant.

Welcome to the board and good luck in April, you'll have a blast!

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Old 28-Jan-2006, 18:21
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To most people going on to a track for the first time is a little dounting ,I confess Im not that experianced with only six trackdays to my credit so far Couple at Cadwell (Fast Group) Mallory in the Wet , Rockingham in the wet, Snetterton a couple of times. Having first seen all the scary pictures from the likes of "Crash " on Sat TV it looked like it was inevertable that to come away from a track day in one piece was next to impossible. Truth is, by being just "sensible" not to get carry away with the "Speed" you can abtain in places and walking before you even try running there is no reason why you should not have a terriffic time and come away with ever thing in tacked . Some of the lads swear by the CSS, I for one have not been through the course . You have a top machine the last thing you want to do is bin it . The only thing that will do that is if you go silly with to much throttle, at the end of the day thats down to you . The more protection you use the more risks you will take. 4D

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Old 28-Jan-2006, 20:48
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Lots of places to get full track bodywork which will make a huge difference.

I would deffo go for the fork protectors though. JHP at about 18 quid and well worth it IMHO

Realistically at level 1 and 2 of CSS you will unlikely be pushing it that hard so I reckon you should be ok anyway

Have fun and welcome aboard
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Old 28-Jan-2006, 20:55
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For your track bodywork go to

http://www.hcracetech.co.uk/1102/frames.php



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Old 30-Jan-2006, 21:21
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Thanks everyone. My nerves are a bit calmer.

On balance I think I am going to buy fork and swingarm protectors and a racing rearset from JHP. If I really enjoy the days (which I think I will!) I will shell out for some race fairings.

As a matter of interest I have managed to obtain some reasonably priced trackday insurance from pitandpaddock who gave a decent discount for CSS days.

If all goes well I will see you all at the Ducati days in Spring.

Dave
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Old 30-Jan-2006, 21:30
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As the others have said...don't worry about being on track, particularly with the CSS. Levels 1 and 2 are all about learning bike control and you are far far less likely to bin it on the track on these levels than riding the equivalent mileage on the road.

Whereabouts/when are you doing it...I should be doing level 3 this year...can't wait!
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Old 30-Jan-2006, 21:36
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Silverstone 3/4 April are the big days.

If all goes well I will do level 3 and 4 in late September.

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Old 31-Jan-2006, 00:56
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Best thing you can do is relax and enjoy. From what i've heard the CSs days are not about hooning it all over the place and I believe you are taught to walk before you can run.
I swore i'd never take my bike on the track - now look what I do with him

Enjoy - The grin factor is worth it
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Old 31-Jan-2006, 03:09
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Silverstone 3/4 April are the big days.

If all goes well I will do level 3 and 4 in late September.

Dave

I may see you there on the 3rd of April.

One thing to bear in mind though is that the CSS is not a track day - it's a cornering school. Yes you will have your pride and joy on track but your concentration should be on learning the skills and improving, not necessarily on trying to go fast.

If you have any questions about it just let me know and I'll do my best to help out.

And welcome to the board, I've been away for a while and missed your newbie thread
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