.... on a closed course that is! Some of you guys that visit MNSBR and have probably already seen this. (I just hope you’re already making plans to ride a few of our open dates!) For the rest of you sportbikers that don’t hit up MNSBR, this is for you. have a taste :yumyum: then read on! quoted from Jessica Zalusky Feel free to hit me (or any of the other ZARS staff for that matter) up with any questions you have either pm me, email zx10freak at Gmail.com, on MNSBR, or even at the cycle show next month (feb5-7). I don’t know what days or time I’ll be there yet but I’m sure I’ll be working the ZARS booth for at least a couple of the shifts. Thanks Kyle Ohnstad ZARS Lead Instructor PS. To the moderators, I wasn’t sure if I should post this in off topic or venders so please feel free to move this thread if it doesn’t fit the off topic guide lines.
and one day on the Long Course!!! Corner working is great (I'm a corner captain for the CRA as well), but you need to beg, borrow, or steal some stuff and come out and FEEL what all the fun is about!
I cant wait for spring, although the zed probably wouldnt do very well on an actual track. Though it probably would be fun.
I'm assuming zed= z1000 or zrx? that asked, unless you stretched, slammed and NOS'ed your ride you should be alright. especially at DCTC. Really the whole idea behind this group (ZARS) is to help you learn and get to know yer bike better. hopefully teaching you to do something you didn't think was possible!....
hahaha, I'm actually looking at picking up my first sport bike this spring *crosses fingers* but that all depends on the money situation.
You might think I'm:crazy: but a few tweeks to the suspension will turn your bike will be a great trackday weapon. LOL, I guess I'm a dru..... er... track pusher!:naughty::bowrofl:
OH your asking about the bike in front....no...... I don't know how that is. The video is on board with nick tho