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Do you need a license to do a motorcycle track day?

Do you need a license to do a motorcycle track day?

As I mentioned before, anyone with a motorbike license can go to a track day, though this needs to be either a fully unrestricted one, or a current ACU license. If you’re under 18, you will need an ACU license and be able to prove you’re fast enough to an instructor at the event, so you can keep up with the group.

How long is the MSF course?

The motorcycle riding class was designed by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation to be the beginner’s entryway into motorcycling and provides you with your MSF endorsement. The course consists of eight to ten hours of classroom instruction, an online ecourse, and ten hours of on-cycle, hands-on riding practice.

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Can you do track days without a license?

Participants in any driving activity or vehicle track day must carry their original and valid driver’s licence at all times. For all bike track days, a fully unrestricted motorbike licence is necessary. In order to be able to participate, you must have the correct licence.

What is needed for motorcycle track day?

Bring along these motorcycle track day essentials and gear so that you have everything you need to win.

  1. Full-Body Race Suit. A racing suit is a must-have to provide protection against falls or accidents.
  2. Race Gloves.
  3. Full Face Helmet.
  4. Racing Boots.
  5. Basic Tools.
  6. Food, Water, IDs.

What cc bike can a learner ride?

In order to be approved for L, P1 and P2 rider, motorcycles must have: an engine capacity up of 660ml or less. a power-to-weight ratio of 150 kw per tonne or less.

Can I ride a motorcycle with a permit in NY?

To drive a motorcycle in NYS, you must have a Class M or MJ Operator’s License or Learner’s Permit. When a learner is practicing, he/she must be supervised by a driver with a valid motorcycle license. The supervising driver must be within sight and no more than one-quarter mile from the learner at all times.