Laszlo
Member
Howdy all,
curious about thoughts on this: I'm in Novice, and whenever I get to Intermediate (be that this year or 10 years from now I don't care as long as I'm learning and having fun), is there anyone in Intermediate who does not have track-only bike? I'd like to avoid having a dedicated bike if I can. I get the pro's and con's (e.g., worried about crashing bike, etc., which is actually my 3rd worry; 1st=don't get injured, 2nd=avoid conversation with lovely spouse who is fine w/ me doing this and on whom I don't want to be an injured burden on), and had same line of thinking when I autocrossed and track-day'd my '90 Miata (which eventually crept into being a track-only car...).
So, to the degree that what others do is helpful, and it is since we're all in a community and function within the broad parameters of it, I'm curious how many have a bike that may spend most its life on a track, but is still taped over for track days.
Thanks!
Laz
curious about thoughts on this: I'm in Novice, and whenever I get to Intermediate (be that this year or 10 years from now I don't care as long as I'm learning and having fun), is there anyone in Intermediate who does not have track-only bike? I'd like to avoid having a dedicated bike if I can. I get the pro's and con's (e.g., worried about crashing bike, etc., which is actually my 3rd worry; 1st=don't get injured, 2nd=avoid conversation with lovely spouse who is fine w/ me doing this and on whom I don't want to be an injured burden on), and had same line of thinking when I autocrossed and track-day'd my '90 Miata (which eventually crept into being a track-only car...).
So, to the degree that what others do is helpful, and it is since we're all in a community and function within the broad parameters of it, I'm curious how many have a bike that may spend most its life on a track, but is still taped over for track days.
Thanks!
Laz