DefyInertia
Former '04 FZ6 Rider
I will add information to this over time...
THE INFORMATION I'M POSTING PERTAINS TO THE FZ6 AND THE U.S.A.! FEEL FREE TO POST YOUR OWN LOCAL COUNTRY INFO. AS YOU SEE FIT. ALSO, FEEL FREE TO POST ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU THINK SHOULD BE ANSWERED HERE.
General Information Sources:
trackdaymag.com: TrackdayMag - Home
This site has a map for finding tracks and track day orgs in your area. It also has a ton of great articles and product reviews as you'd expect from a magazine.
ApexJunkie.com: TrackDays
Great "what to expect on the first day" information written by a NESBA control rider.
National Track Day Providers:
NESBA track day org: NESBA : Northeast Sports Bike Association
NESBA provides excellent instruction both on and off the track, is a non-profit org., offers FREE intro sessions, and has a helpful online forum. This is my preferred org right now.
STT track day org: Sportbike Track Time - Get on the right track !! Toll Free #888-390-4020
Similar to NESBA but with a more structured Beginner class with 6 or 7 classroom sessions every day. For profit but still a pretty friendly org. They also have a online forum but it's not too active.
Protective Gear:
The required prep will vary from track day organization to organization, region to region, and of course the level you're at. The track day you sign up for will provide you with the requirements in advance. For example, STT and NESBA post all gear requirements on their website by level (novice, intermediate, advanced....).
Dedicated back and chest protectors are highly recommended.
Stock FZ6 at the track:
(ground clearance, tires, suspension, brakes, etc.)
Please remove your peg feelers and sidestand. The sidestand switch can simply be folded back and zip-tied in place.
To be continued...
Insurance Coverage:
Track day accident coverage will vary by provider. Most companies will cover you so long as the track day is not a "timed event" and has the underlying purpose of skill enhancement. Check how you track day provider markets their offerings and then check YOUR insurance policy.
Whatever you do, make sure you have proper health insurance!!!
Bike Preparation:
The required prep will vary from track day organization to organization, region to region, and of course the level you're at. The track day you sign up for will provide you with the requirements in advance. For example, STT and NESBA post all bike requirements on their website by level (novice, intermediate, advanced....).
That said, there is no such thing as making your bike too safe. A safe bike benefits you and those you share the track with (who have paid a lot of $$$ to be there and want to go home safe). I won't spend any more time on bike prep. since many issues specific to the FZ6 were addressed above, and it's largely dictated by org. / personal choice.
Here are some pictures of the safety wire I use on my FZ6:
I also prep my bike with distilled water and water wetter in place of regular coolant.
The FZ6 in Action!!!!:
Autobahn Country Club, Joliet, IL - Turn 7
Ped, Hellgate, etc. we need more pics!
THE INFORMATION I'M POSTING PERTAINS TO THE FZ6 AND THE U.S.A.! FEEL FREE TO POST YOUR OWN LOCAL COUNTRY INFO. AS YOU SEE FIT. ALSO, FEEL FREE TO POST ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU THINK SHOULD BE ANSWERED HERE.
General Information Sources:
trackdaymag.com: TrackdayMag - Home
This site has a map for finding tracks and track day orgs in your area. It also has a ton of great articles and product reviews as you'd expect from a magazine.
ApexJunkie.com: TrackDays
Great "what to expect on the first day" information written by a NESBA control rider.
National Track Day Providers:
NESBA track day org: NESBA : Northeast Sports Bike Association
NESBA provides excellent instruction both on and off the track, is a non-profit org., offers FREE intro sessions, and has a helpful online forum. This is my preferred org right now.
STT track day org: Sportbike Track Time - Get on the right track !! Toll Free #888-390-4020
Similar to NESBA but with a more structured Beginner class with 6 or 7 classroom sessions every day. For profit but still a pretty friendly org. They also have a online forum but it's not too active.
Protective Gear:
The required prep will vary from track day organization to organization, region to region, and of course the level you're at. The track day you sign up for will provide you with the requirements in advance. For example, STT and NESBA post all gear requirements on their website by level (novice, intermediate, advanced....).
Dedicated back and chest protectors are highly recommended.
Stock FZ6 at the track:
(ground clearance, tires, suspension, brakes, etc.)
Please remove your peg feelers and sidestand. The sidestand switch can simply be folded back and zip-tied in place.
To be continued...
Insurance Coverage:
Track day accident coverage will vary by provider. Most companies will cover you so long as the track day is not a "timed event" and has the underlying purpose of skill enhancement. Check how you track day provider markets their offerings and then check YOUR insurance policy.
Whatever you do, make sure you have proper health insurance!!!
Bike Preparation:
The required prep will vary from track day organization to organization, region to region, and of course the level you're at. The track day you sign up for will provide you with the requirements in advance. For example, STT and NESBA post all bike requirements on their website by level (novice, intermediate, advanced....).
That said, there is no such thing as making your bike too safe. A safe bike benefits you and those you share the track with (who have paid a lot of $$$ to be there and want to go home safe). I won't spend any more time on bike prep. since many issues specific to the FZ6 were addressed above, and it's largely dictated by org. / personal choice.
Here are some pictures of the safety wire I use on my FZ6:
I also prep my bike with distilled water and water wetter in place of regular coolant.
The FZ6 in Action!!!!:
Autobahn Country Club, Joliet, IL - Turn 7
Ped, Hellgate, etc. we need more pics!
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