There is concessions that are open on race weekends for sure. Sobeys is just down the road and there is also Tim Hortons, Subway, and some other places 5 minutes from the track.
Chemical Guys Canada http://chemicalguyscanada.ca
Info@chemicalguyscanada.ca to place an order.
They have a location in Bradford, and another opening soon in Mississauga.
Not mine, but another Soar racers CBR1000
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-sport-bikes/brantford/amazing-track-race-bike/1025203179?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
I recently flew with Porter for the first time to the U.S. and aside from smaller planes being louder/bumper etc it was smooth sailing through the whole check in process. We checked in for our flight online the night before to make it easier when we got there.
The only thing we had to wait a...
Speedworx in Markham. Prices are listed on their website, but give them a call to discuss what tires might be best for you, based on the kind of riding you do.
http://www.speedworxsuperbike.com
Racer5. Keep your eyes open for some show specials, and go talk to them at the January motorcycle show.
Showing up for your first track day and getting proper instruction and not having to worry about bike prep or anything is a way better way to start off. You'll learn way more in a day in...
Contact Speedworx. They run the CBR250 racing program for Honda Canada. They know these bikes and can sort you out.
Speedworx:
Unit 10
Heritage Road
Markham, Ont
416-225-5000
Fawaz@racer5.ca
speedworxsuperbike.com
Assuming nothing has changed with this in the last few years, you can get a temp sticker for 10 (?) days. You need to prove having insurance and pay the taxes on the bike at the MTO, then they issue a temp sticker so you can ride to get your safety done etc.
http://www.torontomotorsportspark.com/raceway/index.html?p=flash
Pretty sure they only take cash at the gate too. At least that's how it was last year.
Head over to Grand Bend and do Racer5. It's not far from Hamilton, fresh pavement 1.5yrs ago, and is tons of fun!
Signing up for Racer5 is a good way to learn how to ride on the track from the pros. Use the Racer5 cbr125 to learn all the proper skills that you can transfer to your own bike...
I had Watson Design on my RR, they're flush mount, they were much brighter then the Hotbodies junk that came on the bike. They came with the resistors built in and were straight plug and play. They're expensive, but pretty damn bright.
I put a Tripage integrated taillight on it too. Look on...
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