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bandit

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  1. I took it last year as a pilot program. I am not sure if the brass at Motorcycle Ohio decided to run it a lot or plan ahead for it. If it's not on the MO schedule, it'll likely only show up as a fill-in this season. As a BRC instructor, I didn't plan on being challenged much, but it was fun. There were a few exercises that were plenty challenging. My instructors did a great job pairing up faster riders together and keeping slower bikes together as well. It was a $25 course; plan on running a tad longer than 9 hours unless they modified the curriculum. If you have already done lots of track days though, I doubt it'll teach you much. It will let you get to know your bike better under controlled circumstances. Keep looking for it, and enjoy!

  2. Wow, there's no better example than that for me to remember. I know it'll be a steep learning curve when I get out there, but I am really looking forward to it. For me, it seems that learning something new is exciting. I just hope that I don't get too addicted to the track; I've talked to too many guys who all but quit riding on the street after they get into track days hardcore. Thanks again!

  3. Yup, redkow nailed it. I lowered it 1.5 inches and put good frame sliders on it. The factory bar ends are pretty long already so they're set. My wife already dropped it slowly and it was ok except for the shifter. It broke off so I had to drill & tap it, then loc-tite the screw. Thanks for the advice about starting at the bottom & working up; I am completely new at this track stuff. In fact, I'm not sure my schedule will even allow a 1st track day this season.

  4. No, that one sold a few months ago. I got a naked blue one that someone traded in. I got lucky to be the first one to see it, it helps that I work at Iron Pony part time. It's a 2001, has 5400 miles on it and is all original. It's not perfect but it runs great and looks good. It'll serve its purpose for sure.

  5. So I got a great deal on a 1st gen sv650 from Yamaha of Columbus and I hope this bike will serve two purposes. The first and most important is to be my wife's starter bike. The second is to eventually become my track-only bike. I am looking for ideas on how to make this as user friendly as possible first, then make it fast later. You guys got any ideas?

  6. Nope, my Bandit is all black with full lower plastics and a GSXR750 front end & rims. Looks different only when it's parked nrxt to an all stock one. I'll have it at the Pony all day today. Thanks for askin!

  7. Hey everyone. My name is Todd, a new member in Westerville. I've been riding for 6+years. My current ride is a 2007 Suzuki Bandit 1250S, with plenty of mods. I don't get to ride a lot due to 3 jobs, including a part-time gig at Iron Pony and teaching the BRC as a certified MSF instructor. I hope to try to keep up with y'all, thanks for having me. My friend Justin & co-worker at Pony recommended I join, so here I am!

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