40 years ago, I had a couple of bad experiences on that patched part of the pavement in the first and second right handers after the start finish line.
The track has been paved since then. I too have had a mishap in turn one 26 years ago dropping my front tire into a huge crack in the pavement. The front end shuddered and stepped out of line by what seemed like a foot. You can guess what happened next lol. The track was very rough then.
Obviously you're using the gopro on your chin and I was wondering how lenient they are with that. From what i understood, nothing could be put on the helmet. Did you need special permission or did you get in trouble for it or anything? Planning on racing next season and gopro pov is a huge thing for me.
They didn’t say anything to me about the mount on the chin during tech inspection. Also, I have my Sena on the same helmet so I would say they are pretty lenient about “what” is attached to the helmet and “where”. I have never once had an issue with tech saying “remove the sena” or been talked to about the GoPro mounted to the chin. I didn’t have it “tethered” either and I know that is a MUST when the camera is attached to the bike.
I been here this is the all right turn track
Some nice passes there dude! I'll be joining you next season at WERA North Central. Coming from Canada ✌🏁
going into turn 1 and turn one i was right there on the apex line lmao! Great racing with you!
-Robert #71
40 years ago, I had a couple of bad experiences on that patched part of the pavement in the first and second right handers after the start finish line.
The track has been paved since then. I too have had a mishap in turn one 26 years ago dropping my front tire into a huge crack in the pavement. The front end shuddered and stepped out of line by what seemed like a foot. You can guess what happened next lol. The track was very rough then.
Novice? You boys look super fast. The last turn was your spot. Thanks for bringing us along.
Obviously you're using the gopro on your chin and I was wondering how lenient they are with that. From what i understood, nothing could be put on the helmet. Did you need special permission or did you get in trouble for it or anything? Planning on racing next season and gopro pov is a huge thing for me.
They didn’t say anything to me about the mount on the chin during tech inspection. Also, I have my Sena on the same helmet so I would say they are pretty lenient about “what” is attached to the helmet and “where”. I have never once had an issue with tech saying “remove the sena” or been talked to about the GoPro mounted to the chin. I didn’t have it “tethered” either and I know that is a MUST when the camera is attached to the bike.