Here is a guest post from the other side of the pond by Matt Seigneur about Motorcycle Insurance.org.uk.
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Motorbike trackdays give
you the edge on the road
It's a common
misconception from fuddy-duddies and some motorists that trackdays encourage
racing on the roads. In fact, it's the complete opposite. With some bikes being
able to go beyond the national speed limit within a matter of four seconds, a
trackday can relieve riders of the temptation to tempt fate with their license.
The fact is, with some practice, experience and even a little racing
instruction, bikers are one of the best and most aware motorists on the road.
The full bike test is more difficult to pass compared to a car license, and by
having the opportunity to test your bike fully on track, you can be even more
'at-one' with your machine.
By having a safe
environment to understand how your bike reacts to curbs, long-fast sweeping
corners and hard braking will give you an edge on the road. In most
circumstances, it's necessary to have the correct motorcycleinsurance or a specific trackday insurance, however as it's becoming
more of a trend, some insurers will have a bolt-on package for each trackday.
When you have other bikers around you testing their bike's limits around you,
the chances of having a collision are just as much as they are on the road,
except they are usually at higher speed.
No one wants to see how
much gravel rash their fairings can take so before your trackday, ensure your
tyres have good tread, or invest in some trackday tyres, and that they engine
is in tip-top condition. With a safe, well-maintained bike you can enjoy your
trackday more. With your bike in rude health, you need to make sure you've
slept well and have had a good meal, to maintain your strength and fitness when
flip-flopping your way down the Craner Curves.
A few pointers for
newbie bikers that are encountering their first trackday:
• Make
sure you have a good helmet and leathers
• Listen
and learn from the track officials
• Make
sure your bike passes scrutineering (and no, bunging £10 to the tester isn't
what I mean!)
• Don't
punch above your weight and go into the advanced group. No matter how much road
experience you have, if it's your first track day then you're a newbie and
should go in the beginner class.
• Don't
get over-zealous. You want to be able to do another trackday, right? Then make
sure you keep it on two wheels.
So, you've sorted out
your motorbikeinsurance and you have taped up your lights, ensured you're fit and
healthy, and have a leak-free motorbike. Warm up your tyres, check your mirrors
for faster bikes and let them get on with it, and ride your own 'race'.
Practice perfecting your lines, braking zones, exit speeds and being smooth and
in control. This will guarantee you have a more enjoyable day that you can look
back on with a beer (when you get home!) and plan your next trackday. Chances
are you won't want to ride your bike fast on the roads ever again.
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So, If you ride in the UK and need insurance, check them out.
Ride on,
Torch

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Good article, track days are also popular here in Ireland but most riders have to go to the UK to get a spin around a decent track. There is only one motor racing track in Ireland..Mondello Park. Spain is also a popular choice for Irish track day lovers. We have a very popular road racing season here in Ireland and the most popular race is the Northwest 200, I've been there when Michael Rutter clocked over 202mph on a HM Plant Honda. The little country lanes on which he clocked this speed make it all the more impressive. I took my daughter with me and she couldn't believe the speed these boys were averaging on those roads...awesome. If you like motorcycle racing where you can be literally feet away from the bikes as they go past you should come to Ireland. I will post some pictures of that race on my blog if your interested...forgive the quality they were taken with a point and shoot.
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