I did a novice track day once (ultra novice), so i'd be interested to do another one, but one which has some instruction element to it .. (she says very cautiously!). Any suggestions for that would be great ..
Biker chic, focused events do some good instruction. And as I know a few instructors I can vouch for it aswell. But one of the best was jammie whitams school at Angelesy, top bsb instructors. Few people on track and loads of tracktime.
Right been checking some dates out for a possible final blast of the year. Hows about 5th october at ..........wait for it.........Mallory. No limit trackdays date, 110 squids give or take a penny. (109.99), 3 groups, so novice/inters/fast (might go in inters, erhem) 103Db static test, so anyone with a baffless exhaust could be on the limit there. Standard cans no issues. I would take tools if you wanted to remove mirrors etc from road bikes. I shall check to see if anything else planned on me extensive (I wish) social calender lol
Sadly i can't do the first weekend of October, and Oulton I know scares me too much, all that banking isn't good for a novice who has enough to think about already and would like to stay on!!.. So I'll have to wait for an easier track to come up. Shame as I know you said that Mallory was a good one for beginners.
No that was Cadwell, Croft and Mallory. Biker-chic don't you listen to JP lol, and technically Croft was me getting caught up in someones elses accident. after I had a good start aswell.
Im to fat to do the simple jobs on my bikes that's why it took 2 hours and 6 toasted crumpets to change the Bulbs. Not forgetting grumpy tom who I kicked out of bed to finish off my failed attempt at a bulb change lol
Ah buggar just realised I forgot my wallet as was going to book these today, Check list, bring wallet to work. Change the bikes tyres.......bring it on