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What's the Cheapest Way to Sharpen Your Track Skills?

Post by toratora » Tue Jan 23, 2018 2:54 pm

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Brody Cox wrote:January 23rd, 2018

In Europe, it’s common to see adult riders circling a kart track on tiny motorcycles. If you’re accustomed to watching MotoGP, the scale seems all wrong, but some of the world’s finest road racers use small, track-prepped bikes for training purposes. If 50, 85, or 150cc is enough for Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo, they’re probably worth your attention too.

Minimoto racing doesn’t require a pro-level salary; the relatively low cost is a major draw here. Used small-bore machines can be had for as much as a nice helmet, and it doesn’t take much wrenching to turn one into a track-ready machine. Basic modifications—like decent road tires and suspension upgrades—go a long way. Minimoto trackdays can be had for tens of dollars, and with only a handful of horsepower on tap the consumables like tires, gas, and brake pads last many times longer.
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