No Limits instruction - any good for experienced rider?

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26/06/2011 at 20:16

Hello!

I'm after some advice from those in the know.  I'm off to Rockingham in a couple of weeks time with No Limits for my second track day of the year.  I'm thinking about getting some instruction for the first time, rather than hooning around trying to do my best with what I know.

I've been doing track days for the last three years and I'm now reasonably quick and can run safely at the front on the inters group. I'm now starting to find my limits though and think its time to get some instruction.

What do you think of track day instruction (vs. Ron's or California track schools)?  Have you had any experience with one of the No Limits team?

Thanks for reading.

27/06/2011 at 18:54
no limits instructors are very good you can talk to them all day and they will take you on track and show you what you are doing right or wrong and it;s all free.dont be afraid to ask them anything most of them are racers and expeirienced riders.
30/07/2011 at 15:57
until you can lap the instructors without breaking a sweat its always worth getting some feedback on riding style etc. No Limits Dave Lawes is a great bloke to get a few laps in with
20/04/2012 at 14:06

Its always best to get advice and listen to people who know what they are talking about, I have done countless track days on an old Steel frame CBR600 on slicks and can run in the fast group and shame quite a few lads on R1`s Blades and the such like, then I went into racing and I will tell you something.........its a very diferent game trust me ! most track instructors are racers or ex racers so they are a few steps above your normal track day rider. At the end of the day there is always somebody faster and smoother than you so ride within your limits and listen to the guys that know, that way ya bike comes home the same shape as it went, you have a good day and everybody gets full track time and less red flags. There are a couple of books to look out for on Amazon or somewhere, Twist of the wrist and The soft science of road racing, well worth a look. JD

04/05/2012 at 00:45
many thanks for this post, very useful

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