Respect 🫡 Lots of fun 🫶 You was killing the game there and Yup that neutral thing 😬 scary af because you loose engine brake But you handle it like a king and didn’t freak you out and that’s important Respect brother 👊
Thank you so much brother Rado not just for the gas without that my last two sessions won’t have been possible but also for helping me with lines and speed and then added fun part. It was an amazing track day. Can’t wait to ride again with you brother. 🥰🤘🤘
@@RidingInDNAthe false neutral isn’t because of the bike-it’s because you’re not operating the shift linkage well-you need to adjust the lever and focus on always using all of the motion with your foot so it goes into and out of gear 🎉🎉
I really hope you can get someone out on the track to help you with body position. Your butt is still on the seat in a lot of those turns and your lines need a lot of work. Get someone who will let you follow them and then come behind you and give you good coaching.
Many thanks brother for your positive inputs! Have done two more track days after that and am doing way better but still have lots of room for improvements. Getting help from good hearted fellow riders on the track.
@ I’ve got 5 track days under my belt but I’m still not a great track rider. But getting coaching made a big difference. That’s why I’m encouraging you to find someone like that in your area.
@@TheMotoRockers Absolutely brother! I had already got what you mean the first time. Am like a sponge when talking to people, learning from good riders from track already and they are very helpful.
@ I rode dirt bikes as a kid… started riding street in 2020. First street bike was an old R1. I immediately did the Advanced Rider Training at the track and learned proper braking techniques, body positioning and race lines. I’ve done many track days since on my new ZX10R. I’m 255lbs with the full track suit… I need (and can handle) a bigger bike because of my size. I know super experienced track guys that ride 600cc bikes but they only weight 160lbs with gear… so they can’t throw the bigger bike around like I can.
Respect 🫡
Lots of fun 🫶
You was killing the game there and Yup that neutral thing 😬 scary af because you loose engine brake But you handle it like a king and didn’t freak you out and that’s important Respect brother 👊
Thank you so much brother Rado not just for the gas without that my last two sessions won’t have been possible but also for helping me with lines and speed and then added fun part.
It was an amazing track day. Can’t wait to ride again with you brother. 🥰🤘🤘
@@RidingInDNAthe false neutral isn’t because of the bike-it’s because you’re not operating the shift linkage well-you need to adjust the lever and focus on always using all of the motion with your foot so it goes into and out of gear 🎉🎉
Cool post. I'll have to check out 'Elite'. Grand Bend is a ton of fun!
Thanks brother! Definitely go ehad and check with them for next track days in 2025. Hopefully we might ride on same track day next year. :)
I really hope you can get someone out on the track to help you with body position. Your butt is still on the seat in a lot of those turns and your lines need a lot of work. Get someone who will let you follow them and then come behind you and give you good coaching.
Many thanks brother for your positive inputs!
Have done two more track days after that and am doing way better but still have lots of room for improvements. Getting help from good hearted fellow riders on the track.
@ I’ve got 5 track days under my belt but I’m still not a great track rider. But getting coaching made a big difference. That’s why I’m encouraging you to find someone like that in your area.
@@TheMotoRockers Absolutely brother! I had already got what you mean the first time. Am like a sponge when talking to people, learning from good riders from track already and they are very helpful.
He needs a smaller bike 😂 his progression gonna be slow asf on that 1k
@ I rode dirt bikes as a kid… started riding street in 2020. First street bike was an old R1. I immediately did the Advanced Rider Training at the track and learned proper braking techniques, body positioning and race lines. I’ve done many track days since on my new ZX10R.
I’m 255lbs with the full track suit… I need (and can handle) a bigger bike because of my size. I know super experienced track guys that ride 600cc bikes but they only weight 160lbs with gear… so they can’t throw the bigger bike around like I can.