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Is motorcycle racing on a track (esp. at high speeds) safer than riding around town? |
I've always wanted a bike for the adrenaline rush/fun factor but I'm very concerned about safety. If I buy one, I would start on a 250cc bike, take the MSF beginner/expert courses, and purchase the safest available gear despite cost. I'm guessing that racing on a track would safer than, say, commuting with it daily so I would limit riding it at tracks only (and also getting to and from the track). Am I going about this the right way? Any other advice? Edit: I prefer sportbikes and the 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250r is at the top of my list right now. I'm hoping that once I master my technique with this bike on the track I'll graduate to higher cc bikes. About 20 times safer nothing but bikes and they all know how to ride You will find trackdays tiring (if you鈥檙e doing it right). Because of that you might want to consider using a van to get to and from the track (and just in case you bin the bike); not that a van will be any safer if you are tired, but you will have a chance to have a short nap before driving it. Racing on a track is far safer than the road. Of course it is safer. First of all, because in a racetrack you WON麓T ever race without full gear on, in the street it麓s less likely to wear a full suit or race boots for example.. Second, if you fall, all you will hit (if you hit anything) are old tires.. the land along the turns and chicanes is flat and covered with sand or gravel which will slow you down so you will only slide and nothing serious will happen to you. Third, in the street you can (and I would say, WILL) collide with a big, metal heavy bulky thing (i.e. car) that will cause serious injury with or without gear, in the racetrack you can麓t hit something as big and heavy as a car... Think about this:; how many accidented motorcyclists in the races you see standing up after a fall/crash, and how many do you see after a street crash (hint, almost none in the street; almost all in the track). of course it's safer... you're wearing more specialized gear, everyone is moving in the same direction (nearly completely cuts out head on or t-bone collisions which are especially bad on a bike) and there's always a few medics around for when you hurt yourself.... they just have to ge tto whereever you are on the track.... in real life, usually you have to wait for the ambulance to fight traffic and get to you.... you can fall down on the track just as easy as Depends on who's in town. |
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