I really wish I could go to this one, but work has me tied up. TrackXperience has an amazing team and they put on a superb trackday! Agreed about the trackdays being addicting! Two for me in less than a month. Granted the second one didn't go as planned lol.
It will a great weekend
If you have never been to a trackday or to this track sign up for the new riders class. It's a safe way to learn more by following an instructor and makes the weekend even more enjoyable.
Don't forget to bring something ,anything for the potluck on Sat. night.
See you guys there.
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Anyone going to this that lives in the valley? I'd like to meet someone that'll be there beforehand. Pick their brain a little.
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I'm not going to be going but I live in the valley...The San Fernando Valley...if that's the valley you are talking about. You can always come by and ask me some questions, work on your bike if you need to, shoot the ****...the usual.
I'm going both days but taking the new racer class on the 24th :( They said if I wanted I may be able to drop into the one on the 25th too - Maybe I'll see you there!
This'll be my first one. To veterans, what all do you guys pack up and bring? Do you stay at the track overnight or leave, are you bringing food for the potluck, can I get gas there or do I bring my own? What about tirewarmers, if I have a set do I need a gen or are there plugs? So many questions!!
This'll be my first one. To veterans, what all do you guys pack up and bring? Do you stay at the track overnight or leave, are you bringing food for the potluck, can I get gas there or do I bring my own? What about tirewarmers, if I have a set do I need a gen or are there plugs? So many questions!!
There are a bunch of articles and threads out there on what to bring to your first track day and how to prep your bike. I would suggest camping at the track since the closest hotel is an hour away. You can get gas there but it is expensive. I would bring your own. You need a generator if you want power.
__________________ John Butters Chaos Theory Racing #308
2009 cbr600rr
Vortex rearsets and gas cap
Yoshimura Full rs-5 TI exhaust
Bazzaz Z-fi QS and Z-bomb
Penske Triple Clicker
Yoyodyne Slipper Clutch and 1/8 turn throttle
Driven Sprockets and RK chain 520
ASV levers
some gear indicator dingy thing
Michelin power one
Galfer SS brake lines
EBC HH brakes
Armour bodies superbike bodywork
Woodcraft clip-ons and casings
GPR V4 stabilizer
There are a bunch of articles and threads out there on what to bring to your first track day and how to prep your bike. I would suggest camping at the track since the closest hotel is an hour away. You can get gas there but it is expensive. I would bring your own. You need a generator if you want power.
My house is an hour away haha. I'll have to search around for one of those threads, thank you!
T's BBQ is the option. Really good tri-tip sandwiches.
__________________ John Butters Chaos Theory Racing #308
2009 cbr600rr
Vortex rearsets and gas cap
Yoshimura Full rs-5 TI exhaust
Bazzaz Z-fi QS and Z-bomb
Penske Triple Clicker
Yoyodyne Slipper Clutch and 1/8 turn throttle
Driven Sprockets and RK chain 520
ASV levers
some gear indicator dingy thing
Michelin power one
Galfer SS brake lines
EBC HH brakes
Armour bodies superbike bodywork
Woodcraft clip-ons and casings
GPR V4 stabilizer
Had a great weekend! Grabbed my photos from Cali Photography and have a good picture chasing you through the bowl, will post em up when I get out of class.
__________________ John Butters Chaos Theory Racing #308
2009 cbr600rr
Vortex rearsets and gas cap
Yoshimura Full rs-5 TI exhaust
Bazzaz Z-fi QS and Z-bomb
Penske Triple Clicker
Yoyodyne Slipper Clutch and 1/8 turn throttle
Driven Sprockets and RK chain 520
ASV levers
some gear indicator dingy thing
Michelin power one
Galfer SS brake lines
EBC HH brakes
Armour bodies superbike bodywork
Woodcraft clip-ons and casings
GPR V4 stabilizer