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agreed with the sentiment to not track that bike - too clean and not nearly up to the performance of a "modern" bike.
I'm in the same boat - raced the 911 for a couple of years, and I did one track day with my own bike and minimal instruction, but my next one will be at a proper school. I remember that I really didn't "get it" with the track car until I did the skidpad exercise at the POC school. For a bike I think it is even more important to get some help on doing it right. When you spin in a car it is no big deal. Spin on a bike? Could be a very ugly deal...
Last edited by nostatic; 08-02-2008 at 11:14 AM..
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