riddler
New Member
A neighbor of mine stopped in one day while I was prepping for a track day. We talked bikes for a while (which I can't resist, but resulted in a late night fitting my new bodywork) and we ended up doing a street ride to BHF to watch some CCS racing.
Talking after the ride I was trying to get him to try out a NESBA day, finally he admitted to not having a motorcycle license. (Note: I do, don't flame me). Well since then I have been trying to get him to get a license, and to join NESBA. Well at this point I think I have a better chance of getting him to join NESBA (or a better chance of seeing god in my cornflakes) than getting him to get the license. :dunno:
I looked at the manual and there is no reference to having a license. He is a competent rider, that would benefit from some track time and CR instruction. Plus I like bringing newbies, their enthusiasm is contagious.
Can someone confirm if a Class M on your license is req'd to participate in a track day?
Thanks in advance,
John
Talking after the ride I was trying to get him to try out a NESBA day, finally he admitted to not having a motorcycle license. (Note: I do, don't flame me). Well since then I have been trying to get him to get a license, and to join NESBA. Well at this point I think I have a better chance of getting him to join NESBA (or a better chance of seeing god in my cornflakes) than getting him to get the license. :dunno:
I looked at the manual and there is no reference to having a license. He is a competent rider, that would benefit from some track time and CR instruction. Plus I like bringing newbies, their enthusiasm is contagious.
Can someone confirm if a Class M on your license is req'd to participate in a track day?
Thanks in advance,
John