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sherbz
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by sherbz » Thu Jun 14, 2018 12:37 pm
HI,
Can anyone tell me if track days in the UK require bikes to be lockwired and if so does anyone have any recommendations.
Coming over from Aus to check out the racing scene and I know over here everything has to be lockwired for faster groups even on a track day.
Most riders here use
http://www.dsrmoto.com.au
I'll bring stock with me if needed.
Also any recommendations as to best track day providers over there?
Thanks

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Tarwetijger
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by Tarwetijger » Thu Jun 14, 2018 1:06 pm
I suppose it depends on the trackday provider, as they state the rules.
Do you bring your own bike from Aus to the UK?
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by dandywarhol » Thu Jun 14, 2018 10:08 pm
sherbz wrote:HI,
Can anyone tell me if track days in the UK require bikes to be lockwired and if so does anyone have any recommendations.
Coming over from Aus to check out the racing scene and I know over here everything has to be lockwired for faster groups even on a track day.
Most riders here use
http://www.dsrmoto.com.au
I'll bring stock with me if needed.
Also any recommendations as to best track day providers over there?
Thanks

Sadly it's not required at the majority of trackdays - more's the pity - also tends to devalue the resale value of a bike if it's been drilled and wired
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sherbz
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by sherbz » Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:12 am
Tarwetijger wrote:I suppose it depends on the trackday provider, as they state the rules.
Do you bring your own bike from Aus to the UK?
Haven't decided yet. Probably not straight away though.
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by sherbz » Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:17 am
Sadly it's not required at the majority of trackdays - more's the pity - also tends to devalue the resale value of a bike if it's been drilled and wired[/quote]
You don't need to drill if you use the Lockwire Anchors as shown on that site I mentioned ...
http://www.dsrmoto.com.au/product/lockw ... ess-steel/