Cav's Racing Aspirations
- Cav
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Cav's Racing Aspirations
The full Catalunya report has not yet been published, however, some videos have been released to the media and many suggestions of racing have been flooding in from the millions of fans....
So anyway, some people have suggested I start racing. My mates even suggested whipping up the fund for the ACU license between them... I'd love to go racing and I think I'd do quite well, I'm level-headed, I don't push too far beyond my comfort-zone at anyone time (hence why I haven't crashed) and I systematically work through a track to learn it, then to better the suspension, then to better myself. The only downside is my bike's suspension is NOT up to the challenge.
The cost
In terms of the bike I need:
Fairing
Suspension front + rear
ECU Remap
Gearbox and Engine refresh (30,000 miles)
In terms of racing it's:
Race license
Entry fees
Tyres
Brakes
Fuel
Gazebo
CRASH COSTS!
Quite simply the figure builds up rather quickly...
...my question to all of you is, how am I supposed to rally these kinds of sums to start racing? It's never going to be cheap.
The full Catalunya report will be written soon
So anyway, some people have suggested I start racing. My mates even suggested whipping up the fund for the ACU license between them... I'd love to go racing and I think I'd do quite well, I'm level-headed, I don't push too far beyond my comfort-zone at anyone time (hence why I haven't crashed) and I systematically work through a track to learn it, then to better the suspension, then to better myself. The only downside is my bike's suspension is NOT up to the challenge.
The cost
In terms of the bike I need:
Fairing
Suspension front + rear
ECU Remap
Gearbox and Engine refresh (30,000 miles)
In terms of racing it's:
Race license
Entry fees
Tyres
Brakes
Fuel
Gazebo
CRASH COSTS!
Quite simply the figure builds up rather quickly...
...my question to all of you is, how am I supposed to rally these kinds of sums to start racing? It's never going to be cheap.
The full Catalunya report will be written soon
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Re: Cav's Racing Aspirations
...my question to all of you is, how am I supposed to rally these kinds of sums to start racing? It's never going to be cheap.
To put it bluntly, you can't. Not unless you want to give up on holidays and new clothes and nights out and all of the other stuff we do. Racing isn't cheap. I've seen loads of people take it up then dip out as the costs mount up. I've seen it cost people their friends and even their marriages.
But it's not all bad news. There's usually a good bunch of people involved and many enjoy the social side of it.
You have to know what you want from racing before you even start. You're never going to make any money from it unless you're exceptionally good. A mate of mine did a clean sweep one season in EMRA but he couldn't get any decent sponsorship for the following season, despite how quick he was.
To put it bluntly, you can't. Not unless you want to give up on holidays and new clothes and nights out and all of the other stuff we do. Racing isn't cheap. I've seen loads of people take it up then dip out as the costs mount up. I've seen it cost people their friends and even their marriages.
But it's not all bad news. There's usually a good bunch of people involved and many enjoy the social side of it.
You have to know what you want from racing before you even start. You're never going to make any money from it unless you're exceptionally good. A mate of mine did a clean sweep one season in EMRA but he couldn't get any decent sponsorship for the following season, despite how quick he was.
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- Cav
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Re: Cav's Racing Aspirations
I'd like to race at minimal cost to myself.. that'd be awesome if possible.
I'm saving for a house so I'd imagine my girlfriend wouldn't be happy with me blowing our £10k saved for a deposit on racing!
..Monty - not enough!
I'm saving for a house so I'd imagine my girlfriend wouldn't be happy with me blowing our £10k saved for a deposit on racing!
..Monty - not enough!
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Re: Cav's Racing Aspirations
It wouldn't cost that much to do your ACU licence and just enter a few events as a wild card with what you've got now.
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Re: Cav's Racing Aspirations
get a cb500 they run 2 grids of these at thundersport and Emra now run them too , loads of close racing ,cheap to buy ,fix and run .
they don't have the glamour or speed of the bigger bikes but the huge grids and cheap costs make it very popular .
they don't have the glamour or speed of the bigger bikes but the huge grids and cheap costs make it very popular .
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Re: Cav's Racing Aspirations
Do it seems you an itch to scratch but look at all the options ie dont just look at the bike you have like jack says there are plenty of Cheaper hahaha its never cheap classes
from what i can work out the 600 class is not cheap
from what i can work out the 600 class is not cheap
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Cav's Racing Aspirations
Its something to consider.. I absolutely love the 600 though, having not ridden a 1000 on track I can't imagine anything better. It has a brilliant blend of power/handling
You may be right though, the CB500 might be something to consider
You may be right though, the CB500 might be something to consider
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Re: Cav's Racing Aspirations
try looking into the costs. go to a meet and have a chat with some of the racers it might work out no cheaper to race in certain classes etc.. theres also golden era
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Cav's Racing Aspirations
I've put a post on facebook and tagged those who have or do race, none of them seem to use the forum any more so they should see it on there.
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Re: Cav's Racing Aspirations
Golden Era is awesone. The name says it all 998 v SP2 v zx7rr bloody brillant racing and some truly special ex wsbk in that class
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