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home and mounting themselves. The ones
that want to be prepared before they go to
the track and not need a lot of support dur-
ing the day."
The lack of trackside support might be a
turn off for some, but when you consider
the price difference for a set of tires at
around $100, the dollars begin to stack up.
"These riders will see a set of race com-
pound slick tires from mid-$300s, available
from our distributor moto-garage.com, and
Track Day slicks for low $300s," says Solis.
"The tradeoff for the target pricing is that
these riders are able to either take the set
of tires to their closest service shop to have
them mounted or buy the tools to do it
themselves and not rely on trackside ven-
dors for service and support, which saves
about $40 per set of tires changed."
(Above) In
the battle
with Yamaha-
mounted Keir
Leonhardt, who
came out on top
on Saturday.
(Right) Happy
with that! A win
and a third on
a 13-year-old
bike with tires
we'd never tried
before. Good
times.