Hmmm, i wonder whos at fault...

Sounded like the guy behind locked up his brakes. He had plenty of time to stop. Front guy had brake lights but they were very difficult to see. It's possible that the guy behind was looking over his shoulder and then turned back.

One of the reasons that I haven't done a track day yet. Many participants don't seem to know the rules, and/or have trouble controlling their bikes. This is supported by people here being split on who is to blame.
 
One of the reasons that I haven't done a track day yet. Many participants don't seem to know the rules, and/or have trouble controlling their bikes. This is supported by people here being split on who is to blame.

Ever been on a group ride??

I'd take a track day over a group ride for responsible riders any day of the week.


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Sounded like the guy behind locked up his brakes. He had plenty of time to stop. Front guy had brake lights but they were very difficult to see. It's possible that the guy behind was looking over his shoulder and then turned back.

One of the reasons that I haven't done a track day yet. Many participants don't seem to know the rules, and/or have trouble controlling their bikes. This is supported by people here being split on who is to blame.
Never heard of anyone doing anything even remotely similar to that at any trackday i've been to.If they did.They would be told to pack up.

Ever been on a group ride??

I'd take a track day over a group ride for responsible riders any day of the week.


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Absolutely!
 
Never had to pay for a group ride.
Since I can just ride at the back and aggressive riders tend to the front that's not an issue.
If it gets too silly, I pack up and go for a ride or meet them at the end point.
On a track they lap you, and come around for more.
 
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Never had to pay for a group ride.
Since I can just ride at the back and aggressive riders tend to the front that's not an issue.
On a track they lap you, and come around for more.

Ok, you're right. Better stay home.


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Lol maybe one day, but have to take a course first. I don't have an ss or a need for speed and 90% of track doesn't translate well to street.

Which is the best and most forgiving track for a beginner?
 
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