I just picked up a set of slick racing tyres from Michelin. Used, but still good to have fun on a track. These tyres cost around $200-250 a piece when new, I got the four for 100EUR, which is a pretty good deal. They should last 1500km on the track, which is about good for four full days.
This is going to be SICK!
The next track day is set for the 1st of october on the Zolder track in Belgium.
Yeah, slicks rock! When I raced a couple of bikes, I didn't have enough money for a car or trailer, but my sponsor (Agip) bought a second set of wheels, and I just used to ride my bike out to the track, on slicks...
Got caught once too, and managed to talk my way out of a fine: it was a gorgeous hot morning, and the "tread" wear holes had 7 mm of depth...
STRESSTEST wrote:I hate that you quote the price new in Dollars and then you use euro for your price.
Gay
Duh, that's because I went looking for them online and found sites quoting them in USD. But I obviously paid in EUR over here..
Anyway, for those who want a vid: http://e21.tricord.cjb.net/download.php?file=44
This is me going through the Raidillon on the Spa-Francorchamps track (regular engine, regular tyres, uprated suspension). One of the slower cars back then, but it can only get better
Spa-Francorchamps was about $300 dollars for the weekend (two full days). Zolder is $150 for one day. So that's pretty much the price when racing on a track with a good club. Without club membership, you easily pay twice as much for half the fun.