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Yogi_93
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PostPosted: 16:24 - 04 Jul 2018    Post subject: Casual Supermoto/flattrack endeavour is it realistic? Reply with quote

Afternoon I’m new here I’m just after some advice about casual riding. I’ve been riding ‘big bikes’ on the road for 4 years now prior to that I had a little off-roader as a kid and have had L plate bikes. I’m just about looking into changing my bike but a few conversations and YouTube videos/reads have made me consider coming off the road and perhaps getting into casual flattrack/Supermoto/enduro riding...my question is, is it doable?

I’m happy to get some training in whatever area I decide to look at. I’d never take it seriously enough to get into real racing I’d like to take it casually just for fun. Are there many Supermoto/flattrack/enduro centres around the midlands or close to? Do they run casual track days? Any advice all would be greatly appreciated!

thanks a lot
Sam 😋
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Suntan Sid
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PostPosted: 17:53 - 04 Jul 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, there's one in Bromsgrove, it appears to be a decent track, not that I'm an expert, "G" might offer an opinion as he was there last year as well as a few more assorted drunks and substance abusers!
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G
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PostPosted: 20:17 - 04 Jul 2018    Post subject: Re: Casual Supermoto/flattrack endeavour is it realistic? Reply with quote

Enduro will see by far the most options.

But there are 'casual' events for all three you mentioned.

They are all quite different; though all fun. I haven't done flattrack, but have done speedway which is fairly similar - same track, but the bikes weigh less, make 60hp from a single with no brakes and wonky bars/pegs Smile.
You don't get a lot of time for your money with speedway/flattrack, but do get maximum sideways time.

Enduro is really nicely varied and probably my favourite passtime, if I had the working shoulders, knees and wrists Sad. Plenty of practice options and the low level competitions are fine to enter for fun too.

Supermoto practices are a bit limited - rather than supermoto specifically, what about normal trackdays? Same basic idea and generally the supermoto pratices (apart from pre-race practices) don't run on the dirt sections from what I've seen.
Alternatively, you could consider pit bike supermoto, which is cheaper and there's a bit more on offer for practice days. Some Kart tracks will allow full size supermotos on, on pitbike supermoto days.

Unfortunately I'm not able to make the BCF BBQ this year - otherwise, you'd have been welcome to have a play on various of my toys there.
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