Daimo
26-08-09, 08:51 AM
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All important, but fuzzy..
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Hey stuuuuuud
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Highlights. Deffo coming round paddock for the first time. As a wippet, I practically lived at Brands due to my old mans racing, so I've been taken out in pace cars, walked, cycled, ran, skateboarded, even been round in a proper racing truck. Never gone round by myself though, and its been a good 15+ years, so coming down Paddock with a wall of tarmac as you hit the bottom and come up towards Druids was immense.
I felt really comfy on the bike. First we had 3 paced laps behind an instructor , then pulled in, and let out for another 5-10 minutes. Came back in thinking I needed more pressure in the front, but decided to leave it. 20 minutes later, its my turn again. Im passing people left right and centre. It is a novice group, but some of these guys were at walking pace. Fair enough, we all got to start somewhere :) Loved the first 20 minutes, needed more. 20 minutes later, time for another go. No issues or mistakes, round 1 over.
This was my "mad" session. I just nailed it within my control, gently leaving the braking later into Paddock and Druids. I had a race prepped R6 I had a good play with, and also a GSXR600. Best play though was with a little RVF400 Honda, it bloody flew down the straights, and due to being so light, flew round the bends. But I got him and didn¡'t see him again ;) Blowing my own trumpet (me, never?? :lol: ) but I was flying :D Im certain in a higher class I'd have looked a lot slower and lamer, but today, I felt like Rossi :lol: Round 2 over, again, no mistakes, happy bunny.
Now I hadn't planned at all to get my knee down on my first track day, but after some advice on my positioning (had my butt too far forwards, needed to slide back a little), we headed out for the 3rd session. I thought I'd ride a little slower this time, and hang off more, get the bike over more. 3-4 laps into it, tap tap, oooooo, was that a touchdown??? Can't look, carry on. My brakings getting later, and mid corner speed vastly improving. Again, touchdown, although one lap as im coming out of clearways onto the start finish straight, im at full chat in 3rd, learnt right over, and the bike had a major slide underneath me. Brown pants for a second, but I stayed on throttle rode through it and into 4th onto the finish straight. It's the only slight mistake I made. I found new levels of grip, and loved how much more confidence you get on track.
Im just awaiting the pro shots, see if there are any worth getting. I've got a little video to make up, but mother wasn't the best on the camera, most of the time missing me, or catching me as I caught traffic into bends (no overtaking round bends due to novice evening), but I'll make one anyway. Next time, tank mounted camera for sure. I don't think I'd embarrass myself with one now :D
When can I book my next one. :D
Oh, a few more, i'll post the vids and other shots when they are done.
http://public.fotki.com/DaimoB/general_me_-_pastti/my_bike/page3.html
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http://images51.fotki.com/v1562/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_0504-vi.jpg
http://images52.fotki.com/v1567/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_0507-vi.jpg
http://images52.fotki.com/v1565/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_05392-vi.jpg
http://images51.fotki.com/v1560/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_05602-vi.jpg
http://images52.fotki.com/v1563/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_05612-vi.jpg
http://images52.fotki.com/v1564/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_05822-vi.jpg
http://images51.fotki.com/v1562/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_05882-vi.jpg
http://images52.fotki.com/v1568/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_06412-vi.jpg
All important, but fuzzy..
http://images52.fotki.com/v1568/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_06702-vi.jpg
http://images52.fotki.com/v1568/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_06862-vi.jpg
Hey stuuuuuud
http://images52.fotki.com/v1565/photos/4/48802/2247191/IMG_0494-vi.jpg
Highlights. Deffo coming round paddock for the first time. As a wippet, I practically lived at Brands due to my old mans racing, so I've been taken out in pace cars, walked, cycled, ran, skateboarded, even been round in a proper racing truck. Never gone round by myself though, and its been a good 15+ years, so coming down Paddock with a wall of tarmac as you hit the bottom and come up towards Druids was immense.
I felt really comfy on the bike. First we had 3 paced laps behind an instructor , then pulled in, and let out for another 5-10 minutes. Came back in thinking I needed more pressure in the front, but decided to leave it. 20 minutes later, its my turn again. Im passing people left right and centre. It is a novice group, but some of these guys were at walking pace. Fair enough, we all got to start somewhere :) Loved the first 20 minutes, needed more. 20 minutes later, time for another go. No issues or mistakes, round 1 over.
This was my "mad" session. I just nailed it within my control, gently leaving the braking later into Paddock and Druids. I had a race prepped R6 I had a good play with, and also a GSXR600. Best play though was with a little RVF400 Honda, it bloody flew down the straights, and due to being so light, flew round the bends. But I got him and didn¡'t see him again ;) Blowing my own trumpet (me, never?? :lol: ) but I was flying :D Im certain in a higher class I'd have looked a lot slower and lamer, but today, I felt like Rossi :lol: Round 2 over, again, no mistakes, happy bunny.
Now I hadn't planned at all to get my knee down on my first track day, but after some advice on my positioning (had my butt too far forwards, needed to slide back a little), we headed out for the 3rd session. I thought I'd ride a little slower this time, and hang off more, get the bike over more. 3-4 laps into it, tap tap, oooooo, was that a touchdown??? Can't look, carry on. My brakings getting later, and mid corner speed vastly improving. Again, touchdown, although one lap as im coming out of clearways onto the start finish straight, im at full chat in 3rd, learnt right over, and the bike had a major slide underneath me. Brown pants for a second, but I stayed on throttle rode through it and into 4th onto the finish straight. It's the only slight mistake I made. I found new levels of grip, and loved how much more confidence you get on track.
Im just awaiting the pro shots, see if there are any worth getting. I've got a little video to make up, but mother wasn't the best on the camera, most of the time missing me, or catching me as I caught traffic into bends (no overtaking round bends due to novice evening), but I'll make one anyway. Next time, tank mounted camera for sure. I don't think I'd embarrass myself with one now :D
When can I book my next one. :D
Oh, a few more, i'll post the vids and other shots when they are done.
http://public.fotki.com/DaimoB/general_me_-_pastti/my_bike/page3.html