Glad to see you out there taking it to the track. It's a perfect place to explore the capabilities of your bike without the fear of the po po busting you for speed. Btw, why was your speedometer taped over?!?! What's up with that? Glad to see you had fun, keep up the content.
@@abikeanditsboy3449 thank you so much for the feed back 🙏, I cover it because I tend to slow down if I see my speed in number rather than just feeling and seeing how fast I go if that makes sense
@@abikeanditsboy3449 I get kinda freaked out if I see how fast I go, that’s why I just get used to the feeling of going fast! Trust me, you get faster and faster each lap still!! It’s an amazing technique!
@@Not_the400 It's all good, bro. I've just never thought to look at my speedo when on track. What I'm gonna say next isn't busting on ya, it's just what I do. I'm focused on picking my turn-in points, braking markers, apexes, and figuring out where to setup the rider in front of me for a pass ... if I can catch him vs. looking at my speed. Since I ride a "slow" bike on track the brakes is where I make up a lot of time and make my passes. The 600cc might get me in the straights but I'm gonna pass them on the brakes. It's also why I like a "slow" bike. A 600cc or 1000cc will take me on the throttle all day long. Who cares. I have to learn all the real skills like braking, turning and body position to stay in front of those guys and have a good lap time. If you do that it makes you a better rider. $0.02 from a guy who works for a track day organization.
Great job I see you riding around town, always cool seeing your bike.
@@MichiganFishingkid thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Glad to see you out there taking it to the track. It's a perfect place to explore the capabilities of your bike without the fear of the po po busting you for speed. Btw, why was your speedometer taped over?!?! What's up with that? Glad to see you had fun, keep up the content.
@@abikeanditsboy3449 thank you so much for the feed back 🙏, I cover it because I tend to slow down if I see my speed in number rather than just feeling and seeing how fast I go if that makes sense
@@abikeanditsboy3449 I get kinda freaked out if I see how fast I go, that’s why I just get used to the feeling of going fast! Trust me, you get faster and faster each lap still!! It’s an amazing technique!
@@Not_the400 It's all good, bro. I've just never thought to look at my speedo when on track. What I'm gonna say next isn't busting on ya, it's just what I do. I'm focused on picking my turn-in points, braking markers, apexes, and figuring out where to setup the rider in front of me for a pass ... if I can catch him vs. looking at my speed. Since I ride a "slow" bike on track the brakes is where I make up a lot of time and make my passes. The 600cc might get me in the straights but I'm gonna pass them on the brakes. It's also why I like a "slow" bike. A 600cc or 1000cc will take me on the throttle all day long. Who cares. I have to learn all the real skills like braking, turning and body position to stay in front of those guys and have a good lap time. If you do that it makes you a better rider.
$0.02 from a guy who works for a track day organization.
Good job man I can see this picking up soon great content
@@EthanNantz-hd6fm thank youuuu 🙏🙏 I’m trying my hardest learning new things and making this content better
tough stuff