2015 passes

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  1. 196paul

    196paul Track Day Junkie

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    I've been waiting for the website to be done to get info on purchasing a pass but I'm trying to do some scheduling. What are the various levels? I'm wanting to do the first Barber date, pricing? Thanks...
     
  2. screws4068

    screws4068 Rides with no training wheels

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    Novice, Intermediate, advanced. Barber is usually a little over $200 per day.
     
  3. 196paul

    196paul Track Day Junkie

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    Thanks for responding. What I meant by "what levels" is dollar amounts for passes. Like half season or quarter?
     
  4. Dave608

    Dave608 Let's Ride!
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    They are not passes per say, they are called loyalty cards. I don't remember the denominations they are available in but there are several and the higher the dollar amount the greater percentage discount. It's basically guaranteeing yourself a certain percentage discount on every trackday you purchase. The more you commit to "loyalty" the bigger discount.

    And whatever you purchase doesn't expire, say you buy a $5000 card and only use $3500 this year, you would still have a balance of $1500 for next year.

    I know this doesn't answer all of your questions but thought it might be a start.
     
  5. steve802cc

    steve802cc Knows an apex

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    Also you can buy each day individually or buy Saturday with Sunday as a weekend bundle.
     
  6. 196paul

    196paul Track Day Junkie

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    Thanks. Any idea of when the site will be done so I can view the details or is there any info posted elsewhere?
     
  7. tnskydivr

    tnskydivr Shut up and Jump!
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    Keep watching. I don't think they expected it to be down as long as it has.
     
  8. steve802cc

    steve802cc Knows an apex

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    The schedule is posted here http://www.sportbiketracktime.com

    Last year the prices for members ranged from $450 for a weekend a Barber to $300 for a weekend at Grattan. Non-member prices are slightly higher.

    Stt divides the riders up into three groups, novice intermediate and advanced. If you are new you'll have to start in novice no matter how fast you think you are:fencing:.

    Novice bike preparation is very simple. Tape up all lights and mirrors. Bike needs to be in good mechanical condition including tires brakes chain/sprockets etc. My guess would be that worn tires would be where most novices have a problem.

    Here' some info on loyalty cards
    http://www.sttforum.com/showthread.php?t=11793&highlight=loyalty
     
  9. haze748

    haze748 Sammiches

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    Anyone else see the Yamaha generators for sale for $35? It has to be real.
     
  10. Supergirl

    Supergirl ugly
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    rental per day :)
     
  11. haze748

    haze748 Sammiches

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    Such a tease!



    However, that is an awesome price compared to what I have paid before...
     

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