Just thought I'd drop a line to encourage all of you HDHs to register for the trackday at Sandia on October 4th, as I have. Tickets can be bought at Sandia BMW for $75.....of if you're too proud to walk into a BMW dealership you can buy online at the SMRI website for $95. I felt the $20 discount made it worth my time to walk into the Beemer joint.
Also, just FYI, the BMW folks will have the unveiling of the new S1000 RR on Saturday, October 3rd at their dealership, with refreshments from 3 until 6. They will also have it out on the track on the 4th so you can see it in action....if you come. [bacon]
that sounds like, fun...i think my pround ass can walk over and do that....
but i have never done a track day so i will need some help fo sho to get the bike preped and ready...
is it a full day or half day for that much?
It's a full day, and the prep isn't difficult compared to other tracks I've ridden on. According to the SMRI website, all we'll have to do to our bikes is tape or remove the lights and turn signals, tape the glass instrument panel lenses, and remove the license plate. You also have to have a one piece riding suit, or a two-piece that zips together, a Snell/DOT/or EU reg. conforming helmet, and some boots and gloves.
You can read all of their requirements, including gear requirements, at http://www.smri-racing.org/docs/trackdayguidelines.pdf, (http://www.smri-racing.org/docs/trackdayguidelines.pdf,) or get other track day information at http://www.smri-racing.org/trackdays.php (http://www.smri-racing.org/trackdays.php)
The BMW folks are serving lunch, coffee, and espresso during the event, so you don't have to bring any of that.
I'll bring a pop-up canopy and a chair or two, an air tank (to air up your tires if they're low), a tire pressure gauge, a few hand tools, sunblock, a cooler with water and Gatorade, a 5 gallon fuel can, chain lube, brake fluid, motor oil, and a poster of Giuliano Maoggi in the '56 Motogiro D'Italia on a Ducati 125 Gran Sport for inspiration.
Have I forgotten anything?
A blow up doll for the car pool lane.
Quote from: kingbaby on September 18, 2009, 06:13:37 PM
A blow up doll for the car pool lane.
Damnit....I knew I'd miss something. Thanks for thinking of the important stuff, Kingbaby. Can I borrow yours? Wait. On second thought, I think I'll purchase a "virgin" one. ;D
Don't worry Cloner, he has no use for it anymore. Besides we gave her a bath. [evil]
Quote from: dusty on September 18, 2009, 07:08:33 PM
Don't worry Cloner, he has no use for it anymore. Besides we gave her a bath. [evil]
Cool.....I wasn't going to kiss her, anyway, but it's good to know she won't stink.
OK. Now that I have the blowup doll for the car pool lane covered, do I now have everything?
Quote from: Cloner on September 18, 2009, 07:14:19 PM
Cool.....I wasn't going to kiss her, anyway, but it's good to know she won't stink.
OK. Now that I have the blowup doll for the car pool lane covered, do I now have everything?
Someone to take pictures and videos of the memorable event?
Quote from: Zaster on September 18, 2009, 07:31:31 PM
Someone to take pictures and videos of the memorable event?
I just texted Goduc. Told him there is a bottle of Vodka waiting.
Quote from: Cloner on September 18, 2009, 06:32:40 PM
Damnit....I knew I'd miss something. Thanks for thinking of the important stuff, Kingbaby. Can I borrow yours? Wait. On second thought, I think I'll purchase a "virgin" one. ;D
I'll just leave this thread jack alone. I could get in SOOOO much trouble commenting here. [evil] [roll] ;D
What the heck are you talking about Kawboy? It's US!!! [laugh]
Quote from: dusty on September 18, 2009, 07:52:35 PM
What the heck are you talking about Kawboy? It's US!!! [laugh]
Well . . . it's just that when Cloner mentioned about borrowing KBs blow up doll, at first I thought (http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm203/feckert/Smileys/thomg.gif) he shouldn't think of you that way. But then I realized he talking about an actual blowup doll and then thought (http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm203/feckert/Smileys/thomg.gif) After all this time and that is still there and YOU helped clean her up . . . and . . . and . . . (http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm203/feckert/Smileys/thomg.gif) I . . . I . . . I'm so confused. (http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm203/feckert/Smileys/rotflmao.gif)
Doesn't look like you are confused at all. [coffee]
[evil]
Quote from: Cloner on September 18, 2009, 09:19:56 AM
Just thought I'd drop a line to encourage all of you HDHs to register for the trackday at Sandia on October 4th, as I have. Tickets can be bought at Sandia BMW for $75.....of if you're too proud to walk into a BMW dealership you can buy online at the SMRI website for $95. I felt the $20 discount made it worth my time to walk into the Beemer joint.
Also, just FYI, the BMW folks will have the unveiling of the new S1000 RR on Saturday, October 3rd at their dealership, with refreshments from 3 until 6. They will also have it out on the track on the 4th so you can see it in action....if you come. [bacon]
Who's all going to be there?
Quote from: Zaster on September 30, 2009, 08:01:03 PM
Who's all going to be there?
Cloner raises hand.....obviously.
I know that Steve from MotoAuthority is coming....and I think I remember Kris saying he's coming out.
Should be fun!!
Quote from: Cloner on October 01, 2009, 06:29:51 AM
Cloner raises hand.....obviously.
I know that Steve from MotoAuthority is coming....and I think I remember Kris saying he's coming out.
Should be fun!!
Was good to see you out there [thumbsup]
Here are some pics of the event for the folks that couldn't make it:
Cloner under the American flag:
(http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn127/zaster99/003.jpg)
A couple of passing pictures, Cloner doing the passing:
(http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn127/zaster99/007.jpg)
(http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn127/zaster99/008-1.jpg)
New Beemer......and with rider in the background
(http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn127/zaster99/009.jpg)
(http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn127/zaster99/010.jpg)
those are great shots Karl [thumbsup]
I wonder how the guy felt with the R6 they stole the body work off of. [laugh]
And yes, I know, I know... It's fast I'm sure, but doesn't BMW have enough $ to build a bike that looks a little different?
Quote from: kingbaby on October 04, 2009, 06:14:04 PM
those are great shots Karl [thumbsup]
I wonder how the guy felt with the R6 they stole the body work off of. [laugh]
And yes, I know, I know... It's fast I'm sure, but doesn't BMW have enough $ to build a bike that looks a little different?
My thoughts exactly.....I wish they could have made their own mark and show some innovation. The paint scheme doesn't do it any favors either.
Glad you could come out, Karl. It was good to see your German friend, again, too. I can't remember his name though. That's embarrassing.
It was good to see you, too, JJ. That Tricolore is looking better every time I see it.
As to the track day, it was the bomb. I rode all but one session, as I missed the last one. I got pretty tired toward the end of the day and made a pretty serious mistake in turn two setting up for three. I usually set my foot on the shifter and preload it so that I only need to fan the clutch for the downshift. Well, on this lap I guess I was too tired to hold my frikkin' foot up (actually, I lost concentration...but tired sounds better), because I loaded the shifter too much and it downshifted whilst I was still leaned over. This error resulted in the rear stepping out substantially to my left. I decided that, discretion being the better part of valor, I should pack up whilst still intact. My hands are still aching. What a blast!!
The cool news is that I can now wholeheartedly endorse Pirelli Diablo Rosso rubber. The tires gripped like mad, and when they did slide (even due to ham-fisted treatment like the turn-two-leaned-over downshift) they did so predictably and ran back into line with minimum effort. I wasn't riding really hard, so I didn't move the front at all! That's rare for this fat man, as I tend to load the front more than most folks.
That was the last trackday for the year. I hope to see some of you out next year!