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Old 08-08-2004, 03:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well I finally got around to doing a Ridesmart Trackday at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth.

Needless to say I only got a 1/2 day in. But Man was it Fun.

I rode in the Group 1(Beginners), the first session was going pretty good. We did Round Robin following the instructors to show us the lines. TMS has a few sealant Patches that spooked me but in the debrief the instructors said that grip was good.

Session 2 the instructor followed you. I Got in 2 laps at a decent pace to get my tires warm and then I started to ride my own pace. We were allowed to pass on the front strait only, which was difficult against the New 600SS and the liter bikes but I made good headway by carrying more corner speed and holding tighter lines. They would pull my on the straights and pew they'd be gone, I wouldn't catch them until the brakeing zone. I finally got in to a group of 4 guys and passed them one by one in the braking zone going into turn 1. (Which I wasn't sure why a VFR can out brake an R1, F4i and Gxr1000 ) All Safe Clean Passes. I cleared the goup in 4 laps and was on my own. I set sail and continued to ride my own pace. At the end of the session I was feeling pretty confident and was taking turn 1 at the pace i had been all day, Finished my braking and was in a comofortable lean and a graduall throddle roll at a moderate lean angle it seemed both tires just washed out resulting in a ~30-40 mph lowside. I slid off the track and stopped in the gravel. I quickly looked the damage over, I Bent the Clipon and Broke my Fnt Brake Lever, everthing else was intact including myself .

I spoke with the instructor after the session and he mentioned that I enter the corner perfict, but He said I move around on the seat mid corner. Which I didn't know I did. He also said this upsets the suspension. Which may be a contriputing factor to my (**Cough**) Incedent.

Funny thing was, It didn't seem as though I was pushing or charging corners. Or riding over my head. To me I was clearly under my 70% ability/speed. I do remember Draggin both my Toe and Knee slider before going down. I was well off the bike too, I probably ran out of Ground Clearance.

Even with the crash I had tons of fun and learned lots too. I'll fix my bike and be ready for the next one.
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Old 08-08-2004, 04:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Everyone crashes at the track eventually. Not always on their first day though

As long as you had fun and learned something it wasn't time or money wasted. If you wanna get semi-serious into it, they do sell VFR track bodywork that is alot easier to repair than plastic, and you can just throw on that bodywork before a trackday to save your stock bodywork.
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Congrats on your first day!!!!!!!!! It is tons of fun and you should be on a high now like none other...at least that's the way it was for me for a month!!!!!!!!!!!! Glad you are ok from your incident!!

Many happy return track days to you!!
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Nice report! Next time get some pics!
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Nice report! Next time get some pics!
Will do. I think they were taking Pictures at the track. It was an early day for me, I left at 5:15am to get there, I'm luckey I remembered Gas.
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good deal, i guess.....sorry about the crash.........thats why we got the SV, better for trackdays.

friend of mine runs in the fast/race group w/ his vfr800, but it's hard, and he'd damm good.......he's getting a 1000rr, i think he outta get an SV and keep the VFR.

VFR's don't crash well........$$$

and i agree w/ the inst. try and get into your cornering position before you start turning in.........
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I agree with the $$$ part. I can temp, fix just about everything on it but. I'll buy a part here or there and Fix it right and Next year get a Dedicated Track bike.

I'd love to get a track preped F4i. They should be more common since the 600rr is getting more good race parts and people want to get a newer race bike.

The good thing about the off, It was on the side I already had a crash on. So the plastic was already messed up I had to replace that stuff anyway.
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i think its safe to say we all gotten a little farther off the bike then planned here and there
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