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<blockquote data-quote="Bugnatr" data-source="post: 318553" data-attributes="member: 1339"><p>I rode my 07 FZ6 on monday at Sears Point (Infineon) raceway in Reg Pridmore's Class. I did it last year on my FJR, very good to learn what the Feejer will do. The 6 is much easier to throw around, I had not been able to touch the peg feelers on the 6 on the street but it didn't take long to be scraping on the track. Even had a touch on the right side at 80 mph on turn 10. It is true that you can learn more in one day on the track than years of riding on the street. I like Reg's Class as it is geared for skills to help master the street. Every rider should take a class on their own bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugnatr, post: 318553, member: 1339"] I rode my 07 FZ6 on monday at Sears Point (Infineon) raceway in Reg Pridmore's Class. I did it last year on my FJR, very good to learn what the Feejer will do. The 6 is much easier to throw around, I had not been able to touch the peg feelers on the 6 on the street but it didn't take long to be scraping on the track. Even had a touch on the right side at 80 mph on turn 10. It is true that you can learn more in one day on the track than years of riding on the street. I like Reg's Class as it is geared for skills to help master the street. Every rider should take a class on their own bike. [/QUOTE]
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