It depends on how far you want to go to prep your bike.
I know people that strip all the road gear and run fibreglass fairings in case they do drop it.
More commonly people ride the bike to the track, do the track day, then ride home. Now there is a real incentive to keep the rubber side down!
But remember its a track day - youre not racing.
Typically you will cook a set of tyres and if youre going to ride hard and brake hard a set of front discs could also be needed afterwards, although this is less common.
Having said that, track days are a hoot so go for it and letus know how you went.
Brett.
I know people that strip all the road gear and run fibreglass fairings in case they do drop it.
More commonly people ride the bike to the track, do the track day, then ride home. Now there is a real incentive to keep the rubber side down!
But remember its a track day - youre not racing.
Typically you will cook a set of tyres and if youre going to ride hard and brake hard a set of front discs could also be needed afterwards, although this is less common.
Having said that, track days are a hoot so go for it and letus know how you went.
Brett.