Nice! That’s a fun track! Make sure to find a good braking marker going into turn one. It’s easy to get lost there. I just picked up a 660 to race next season. Still waiting on parts but I’ll be filming the build process.
Can you also make a video of hauling the bike and what to expect at garage. Do you go a day ahead of track day and spend a night there? And stuff like that. Your video was really helpfull. Thanks
Thanks for the feedback! I covered some of that in the part 2 video. You can go to the track a day ahead. Most tracks will allow camping so you can stay there over night. Some people just go the morning of the event if the track is close enough. I always recommend going the day before to give yourself plenty of time to get acclimated to the environment and get yourself set up.
This video took all my anxiety about going to the track away, can't wait to do a track day
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Well done. Good info for new track riders. But I won't go back to the gym until I'm fit again. Just saying....
Make sure you have top of the line athletic wear first. Then just walk on the treadmill.
Great video! Can’t wait to see more informational videos with this handsome bearded man. 🤩
Great video Robert!
Thanks, Dale!
This was awesome to watch. Thank you for making it funny and easy to understand. Keep the videos coming!!
Thanks for the feedback, Jen!
Well made video...👍👍🏁🏍️
Thanks!
Thanks for tips. My first track day will be at Fontana Speedway in Jan. I’ll be taking my rs 660
Nice! That’s a fun track! Make sure to find a good braking marker going into turn one. It’s easy to get lost there. I just picked up a 660 to race next season. Still waiting on parts but I’ll be filming the build process.
Can’t ever thank you enough for all the advice on and off the track!! Made me a better and safer rider!🙏🏾
I’m glad I’ve been able to help! Hope to see you back at it soon!
Great video. Robert helped me immensely with getting the most out of my track days. 🙏
Thanks, Brian!
Kind of a nerd is an understatement
Can’t argue with that but touch my camera through the fence and see what happens.
Solid advice explained in simple terms. New riders, take Roberts advise, this whole video is gold.
Thanks for the feedback Ryan!
Great work Robert! Very high quality, and I think you covered everything on the topic. Welcome to the moto-UA-cam life 😂
Thanks! Gonna try to incorporate some helmet cam stuff soon. Thanks for the advice, BTW. Might not have taken it on without your pep talk.
@@skwidvids that will be awesome! Pep talk was my pleasure. I’m happy I could help 🙂
Great video son very inpressive
Awesome job, very informative!
Thanks for the feedback!
Solid advice! If you ever get a chance to ride with Robert, do it! We still got to get that coaching session in haha
I appreciate the words! See you out there soon! 👊🏼✊🏼
Can you also make a video of hauling the bike and what to expect at garage. Do you go a day ahead of track day and spend a night there? And stuff like that. Your video was really helpfull. Thanks
Thanks for the feedback! I covered some of that in the part 2 video. You can go to the track a day ahead. Most tracks will allow camping so you can stay there over night. Some people just go the morning of the event if the track is close enough. I always recommend going the day before to give yourself plenty of time to get acclimated to the environment and get yourself set up.
How is this man so hensum w such nice beard...
No idea.
Beautiful