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Old 08-06-2008, 09:49 PM   #1
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Default Costs of a typical track day

Just wondering what you guys normally spend per track day... what are the hidden costs beyond the price of registration?... like gas for the bike, gas for the tow rig, tires, ect...

So... what do you guys end up spending when all is said and done... and where.

also what trackday companies do you guys go through for the track days?
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Old 08-06-2008, 09:59 PM   #2
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tires can run anywhere from cheap to pricey, depending on if you get takeoffs, new DOTS, etc...

Some orgs do gate admission is usually around $5 per day per person just to enter the track

Hotel, although camping or sleeping in your car can save money if the track allows it

Some tracks make you pay for power if you need 120v

Cost of prepping your bike, tape up lights, tape down wheel weights, oil change, coolant to water wetter or similar, plastics if you choose that route, some make you safety wire

gas to however far the track is

gas for the bike, usually a full bike and a 5 gallon can get you through

tie downs maybe a trailer if you dont have a truck

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sportbiketracktime.com or elitesportbikes.com

I wouldn't use NESBA as a noob, the riders there tend to be more advanced and they don't do as good of a noob introduction to the track as STT.
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do they allow generators?

and how much did your track day cost for Nashville?
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Old 08-06-2008, 10:11 PM   #4
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do they allow generators?

and how much did your track day cost for Nashville?
yeah, nashville actually has free 120v cause you setup in the nascar garages

$125 a day I think, plus the membership fee for STT if you never joined STT before which is like $35 a year.

Barber is like 250 a day and tally is like 125 a day
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ok... so probably close to $500 with gas and tires... and possibly a hotel. cool...
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Old 08-06-2008, 10:21 PM   #6
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ok... so probably close to $500 with gas and tires... and possibly a hotel. cool...
That's why I invested in a second set of wheels, unless it's blistering hot like nashville was this past time and eating tires, I can use the same tires for quite a few track days.
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Old 08-06-2008, 10:55 PM   #7
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good to know... damn you fuckers... can't afford shit like this
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Don't forget gear costs for the first time.
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Old 08-06-2008, 11:04 PM   #9
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well I've got everything - a back protector that I'd think I'd need... but yeah good point
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Old 08-06-2008, 11:28 PM   #10
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A complete breakdown?

Most of the gear I use all the time, but here it is anyway (without looking up receipts).

Shoei RF-1000 $400
A* Stunt 2 $320
A* Track pants $190
JR GPX boots $50
Cortech Adrenaline gloves $80
Velocity Gear back protector (CE level 2) $75

Front and Rear Stands- $150

Hotbodies track plastics $490 including shipping and dzus fasteners
Spare wheel assemblies (wheels, rotors, sprocket) $500
DOT takeoffs $0

NESBA member fee $75
Beaverun trackday $165

Tank of fuel $12
5 gallon extra fuel $18
Fuel in truck to travel 120 miles each way $72

HAAHAHHAHAAHAHAHA- $2598 TOTAL
minus the gear and stands- $1333
remove the wheels- $833
minus fuel- $731

It's fucking insane. But most of the stuff I'll use anyway (on the street/everyday) like fuel and gear and stands and I can even put street tires on the spare wheels. I suppose the only track specific cost is the membership fee, trackday fee, and track plastics for a total of $730. The plastics should be a one time deal. So any time in the next year it'll just cost the trackday fee of $165-190.
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