johnnyontherocks
The Cosmic Avenger
Time to go to GP shift. Caught a neutral. If you are close to Summit Point this is a fantastic track. A must do.
Shenny August 2013 - YouTube
Shenny August 2013 - YouTube
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Well you also have to get gear. Some places have gear to borrow. But the following is what I was told.
Full Face Helmet that is Snell certified $200-600
Track Leathers $400-2000
Race Boots $150-300
Gauntlet Gloves $100-150
And the tires have to be more than 75% tread on them.
Well you also have to get gear. Some places have gear to borrow. But the following is what I was told.
Full Face Helmet that is Snell certified $200-600
Track Leathers $400-2000
Race Boots $150-300
Gauntlet Gloves $100-150
And the tires have to be more than 75% tread on them.
When I retire next year, I'll trailer the R6 up, head East, and you show me that cool track! :blowing_kisses: Looks like FUN!
If you are going to trailer up to here. We will ride Shenny, NYST and Thunderbolt(have to throw in the AMA track)
Ssky I bring my food and drink, I camp in my tent and try to ride share as much as possible.I've done 18 or 19 days this year. After a few you learn how to economize. You should have all that gear anyway.
I know, I decided to finally open my own office and have been putting everything I make right back into it. It basically ate up my track budget in the last month and a half. I'm shooting to get on the track in the spring now. AZ track days are now till November and then start up in March again till May. If I'm lucky I will get one in for November.
I ride the streets in jeans, a Dainese textile jacket with full CE armor (need the back protector though). Nobody around here really wears leathers to go ride. That is more of a socal thing. A lot of textile suits though, pretty much on the Bimmer riders because they are the only ones that suit up.
Has anybody heard anything from/about the Sedici suits that they have at Cycle Gear. I guess the reviews have been good so far and they give a lifetime guarantee.
What size suit do you wear
The Sedici fit ok. And a couple reviews I read of guy coming off at 70, sliding and being just fine, makes we want to get it. It's $400 right now plus tax (I'm sick of tax and ready for an american revolution part deux)