So there was another trackday, which was held as a charity event to help a local rider recover from a terrible crash. It turned in to a great day for a great cause.
The day started with me seeing the first frost on the car, air temp around 3 C (37 Fahrenheit) but the sun decided to show itself and the air warmed up to 13C (55 Fahrenheit).
Getting up early and cold was worth it. Since the bike was set up for a much heavier rider, we adjusted sag some. But I will need to get a new spring for the rear shock to get it just right. Slowly in course of the morning the R6 started to feel a bit like my bike, rather than like a bike I had just bought. After the suspension adjustments I really hit a great zone and did some nice laps, dragging knees in places I normally hadn't. Which promptly lead to a short off track excursion which ended in both the bike and I being covered in mud. I was a bit sore but unhurt and could just pick the bike up and continue to the pits. My other half got it ready for the next session while I got checked out by the EMT, the bike once again through tech. I managed not to miss a single session.
The rest of the sessions, which happen to be where the video and pictures are from were a bit slower but still a great time! I'm excited to see what the rear suspension figured out and a softer tire will do for me!
Pre-incident
clean R6
dirty R6
great view from turn two up towards turn 1
heres a link to the video my other half uploaded, turn 4-5 down to the bottom straight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz0ediGTRgY