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RE: First Track Day in Hanoi... - simplest2remember_imp - 04-13-2016

(04-13-2016, 01:00 AM)jedd_imp Wrote: $4 for 4 hrs of track day??!!
My mind's having trouble recalibrating this...

But I did have to go and fill her up from red line afterwards - $9


RE: First Track Day in Hanoi... - simplest2remember_imp - 04-13-2016

The facebook page with address etc. is here: https://www.facebook.com/hanoiridingskills/?ref=profile


RE: First Track Day in Hanoi... - Pterodactyl_imp - 04-13-2016

Interesting track day. Glad you enjoyed it. In the land of OZ for a track day full leather gear is a requirement and the bike has to go through a rigorous scrutineering process. Sometimes mirrors must be removed and all glass (headlight ect) must be taped. Oh to just jump on the bike and have some fun.

Cheers and keep on having fun.


RE: First Track Day in Hanoi... - simplest2remember_imp - 04-14-2016

(04-13-2016, 06:56 PM)Pterodactyl_imp Wrote: Interesting track day. Glad you enjoyed it. In the land of OZ for a track day full leather gear is a requirement and the bike has to go through a rigorous scrutineering process. Sometimes mirrors must be removed and all glass (headlight ect) must be taped. Oh to just jump on the bike and have some fun.

Cheers and keep on having fun.

Sounds bloody boring. Bet you have to wear a helmet and drive home sober too right, dodging the cameras and traffic police as you go? Different life here in terms of mandatory stuff to do.
(04-13-2016, 06:56 PM)Pterodactyl_imp Wrote: Interesting track day. Glad you enjoyed it. In the land of OZ for a track day full leather gear is a requirement and the bike has to go through a rigorous scrutineering process. Sometimes mirrors must be removed and all glass (headlight ect) must be taped. Oh to just jump on the bike and have some fun.

Cheers and keep on having fun.

By the way, police riders turn up most weeks at this place, but they are a little different to the police riders with whom I did my advanced riding course in the uk.