2023 has been a very busy year for me in regards to trackdays. I was going to say motorcycling but I realized I have not ridden any other motorcycle besides knocking the dust off of any of my other bikes that isn't setup for running the track. While I have had an amazing time, after a little reflection I find that I am missing longer trips and riding the best damn motorcycle ever made, the R1200GSA, with my friends at rallies. Riding will be remedied over the winter months when all the tracks (outside of Florida) are closed.
So I got to work getting my other bikes squared away.



But first, let's talk about track days and then talk about what's coming up. Last year I ended my track season a little early. I had a get-off at Bruce's private event held at New York Safety Track. I really thought I did some damage to my bike because it was leaking oil and smoking really badly. I brought it home and wondered what I was going to do if it was destroyed. No sense worrying too much, I took it to my mechanic and found out that the damage was very minimal being oil in the airbox while it was upside down. But since it is an Aprilia, getting the parts meant many weeks of backorder. The total cost of the damage from the wreck was about $500 in parts. I did upgrade some other items. Unfortunately, the end of 2022 happened there.
NYST pit

Aftermath of the get off

The real damage

A little road rash


But that was last year and this year started early in March. I got the bike ready by doing a bit of maintenance, taping off the lights, safety wiring again. General stuff.

2023 saw several new tracks for me. I began the season at one of the best tracks in the country, Barber Motorsports Park. It was chilly in April and rained overnight. When it is chilly I put my gloves on the tire warmers to heat them up as well!

After Barber, I went to Atlanta Motorsport Park which may become my "go-to" track. It is moderately technical and the track amenities are pretty dang nice. I did six track days there this year with some crazy stories. It all started with my number creating a monster, JoeBoo!

Many track day organizations require you to put a number on your bike for identification. Just in case they need to call you off the track for any reason, the number makes it easier for them especially if you are running a very common bike like an R6, Gixxer, or similar. So I put an 8 on my bike in red tape. But my wife and I got to laughing and decided to create JoeBoo with eyes and teeth. We laughed until weird things started happening. In the first session with JoeBoo a rider drives straight off the track about 100 meters in front of me. The next session a rider goes off the track in the same spot 15 meters in front of me. In the very next session, a rider two bikes in front of me crashed out and got hit by the rider in front of me and I barely had time to slow down and avoid both of them. I mentioned to my wife that if anything else happens, JoeBoo must go. He is too angry on the track and is causing issues. And then this happens.
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxBDJBEEq...dLoXotq n22fy9
Oh boy! The rider was okay but it damaged my right side plastics. Nothing a screw won't fix!
JoeBoo in action

After effects of JoeBoo
So I got to work getting my other bikes squared away.
But first, let's talk about track days and then talk about what's coming up. Last year I ended my track season a little early. I had a get-off at Bruce's private event held at New York Safety Track. I really thought I did some damage to my bike because it was leaking oil and smoking really badly. I brought it home and wondered what I was going to do if it was destroyed. No sense worrying too much, I took it to my mechanic and found out that the damage was very minimal being oil in the airbox while it was upside down. But since it is an Aprilia, getting the parts meant many weeks of backorder. The total cost of the damage from the wreck was about $500 in parts. I did upgrade some other items. Unfortunately, the end of 2022 happened there.
NYST pit
Aftermath of the get off
The real damage
A little road rash
But that was last year and this year started early in March. I got the bike ready by doing a bit of maintenance, taping off the lights, safety wiring again. General stuff.
2023 saw several new tracks for me. I began the season at one of the best tracks in the country, Barber Motorsports Park. It was chilly in April and rained overnight. When it is chilly I put my gloves on the tire warmers to heat them up as well!
After Barber, I went to Atlanta Motorsport Park which may become my "go-to" track. It is moderately technical and the track amenities are pretty dang nice. I did six track days there this year with some crazy stories. It all started with my number creating a monster, JoeBoo!
Many track day organizations require you to put a number on your bike for identification. Just in case they need to call you off the track for any reason, the number makes it easier for them especially if you are running a very common bike like an R6, Gixxer, or similar. So I put an 8 on my bike in red tape. But my wife and I got to laughing and decided to create JoeBoo with eyes and teeth. We laughed until weird things started happening. In the first session with JoeBoo a rider drives straight off the track about 100 meters in front of me. The next session a rider goes off the track in the same spot 15 meters in front of me. In the very next session, a rider two bikes in front of me crashed out and got hit by the rider in front of me and I barely had time to slow down and avoid both of them. I mentioned to my wife that if anything else happens, JoeBoo must go. He is too angry on the track and is causing issues. And then this happens.
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxBDJBEEq...dLoXotq n22fy9
Oh boy! The rider was okay but it damaged my right side plastics. Nothing a screw won't fix!
JoeBoo in action
After effects of JoeBoo






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