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So you fancy some hillclimbing
with your motorcycle? Well you'll be pleased to hear that
it is one of the cheepest forms of motorcycle racing going
and it offers plenty of thrills!
As we mentioned before
with one or two exceptions, motorcycle hillclimbing
in the UK is conducted on twisty paved up-hill sections
of single lane roads (usually on private property)
and not on purpose-built tracks with friendly gravel
run-off areas. The courses are often challenging,
unforgiving, and in order to be successful in hillclimbing
you'll need courage and excellent machine handling
skills.
The bikes used in
this sport vary, from ordinary road bikes to specialised
lightweight hillclimb bikes with a low centre of gravity
and oodles of torque.
The courses are usually
about 1/4 to 1/2 a mile long and racing is conducted
via timed sprints. This means you won't be bashing
fairings with some maniac, but you will be racing
against the clock.
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| Hillclimb checklist: |
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Motorcycle:
service & prepare |
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Use a
van or ride to hill? |
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Helmet:
quality only |
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Leathers:
1 piece race |
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Gloves:
durable |
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Back
protector |
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Boots:
protect the tootsies |
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Dogtags:
optional |
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Registration
documents |
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Selection
of tools and tape |
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Cash:
entry fees, food, beer after |
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Bring
a friend: help & support |
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Before
you set off to participate in a hill climb event think
about what would happen if you crash your bike durning
a meeting. Can you afford to write your bike off?
If not, consider purchasing a less expensive used
sportsbike (possibly and older model or one that's
already been crashed a few times).
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