(this all took place the weekend before last - just getting enough time to post it now...)
As I think most know, I sold my B4
. Although I'm already looking for another streetbike, the B4's spot in the garage is currently occupied by a 1998 Honda CBR F3 track bike. The bike was ROUGH when I got it. Only ~ 5k miles - almost all on the track. The PO took very good mechanical care of the bike and put some cool perf stuff on it like a Penske shock, Race Tech fork internals... but didn't care at all for the appearance. The V&H full system is rashed and super rusty. The bodywork was a poor blue and silver rattle can job. It was rusty and corroded in places. The seat was torn in many places. It had slid upside down across some gravel at some point and the gas cap, the controls and upper triple are a mess. I got it about 9 days before my first track day with it so I cleaned it up as best I could, put a cool ZG DB windscreen on it, recovered the seat, and painted the awful blue flat black (plus some decals). Here's how it looked before loading it up to hit the track:
I got it loaded up on Friday and went to pick up my friend for the 5 hr trip to the track in Pittsburgh. A mile from his house, where the dinky little highway comes into town (and goes from 55 to 35 in a blink), I got nabbed for speeding! F-ers! It is such a speed
trap/moneymaker! Cha-ching = $162.
We had a nice trip across the state. Stopped at my parents' house to spend the night. Got to the track (
www.beaverun.com) bright and early. Holy crap - this bike ROCKS! The carbs are a little off - cold blooded and need synched but you don't notice that stuff on the track. The thing has so much more power than my little 400. Honestly, once I got used to it, not even the liter bikes could out-pull me on the straights. The brakes are unbelievable, too. It did take a while to get used to - new bike on a track I've never ridden. It is a really, really fun track. The weather was perfect - overcast and mid 80s with a nice breeze. I guess we ran 5 of our 20-minute sessions (skipped the last two to save our legs for Sunday). Each session was a little quicker. I got some good feedback from one of the coaches that helped a lot (turn in/apex later, dummy!!!).
Our pit:
That night, we drove into the city for dinner. Great night. Came back and set-up camp. I like to call it Camp Caprice (the track does a lot of police training and so forth):
Sunday was HOT!!!!!!! Mid 90s, sunny and humid. By 10am my leathers were soaked through. It's amazing how much of a difference it makes riding back-to-back days. Most of the guys and girls in the group were there both days and the whole group was perceptably faster on Sunday. I was really comfortable with the bike and started shaving seconds off my lap times. I was dicing it up with my bud on the RC51 and some of the other, faster guys in the group and was making my way through traffic pretty easily.
With exhaustion setting in and a long drive ahead of us, we packed up after doing one session in the afternoon. We were on the road by 3:30. We got back to Chris' house by a little after 9. We unloaded his stuff and the bikes. Switched trailers on the back of my Jeep from his (handles 2 bikes) to mine. By now, it's about 10:30. We're totally running on fumes. With the last bit of energy I had, I rolled my bike up on to my trailer and into the chock. I held it there while Chris strapped it down. He had it secure and I didn't like the way it was leaning just a bit so I asked him to restrap everything. He got done strapping the front, I jumped off to go strap the back. Well.... one of the hooks wasn't secure and SNAP!!!!!! We couldn't do anything but watch in disbelief as it rolled off. Since it was in the chock, the left rotor acted as a lever, flipping it up making sure it just didn't land on it's side but upsidedown in the driveway. Dammit!!!!!!!!! Rotor bent, my week-old windscreen in a 100 pieces, fairing stay bent, every piece of bodywork cracked rashed or broken, tank crushed.
So let's see...
$330 in track fees
$50 or so in tires used up in 2 days
$100 in gas - my share for the Jeep and what I used in the bike
$25 my share of the tolls
$162 speeding tix
$60 windscreen
$10 rotor (thanks Ebay!!!)
$40 tank (thanks WERA board!!)
$40 decals
$70 or so in paint and fiberglass repair
So.... not counting food and other incidentals that I would have incurred at home, I'm in for about $900 for the weekend!
Remind me not to add stuff like this up in front of my wife!!!!!!!