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Hypnotiq
08-19-2009, 11:50 AM
Passing along the great news. We've worked out a fantastic opportunity w/ Eastside Motosports for NESBA members to ride the cool new toys by our premier sponsor, Yamaha.


NESBA & Eastside Motosports Track & Demo Day – Pacific Raceways - September 5th, 2009.

NESBA is pleased to announce they have partnered with Western Washington’s premier Yamaha dealership, Eastside Motosports to offer a demo day in conjunction with their upcoming 2 day weekend event in Septemeber.

Eastside Motosports will be providing demo rides of the new R1 & R6 as well as a few other surprise models. Come on out for what we guarantee to be a great event. Sign ups for the demo models will be taken at the Eastside Motosports trailer the morning of the event.

Requirements: You must be signed up to ride at the NESBA track day, have a valid driver’s license, and sign a liability form. All demo bikes must be ridden in the B group, regardless of what group you’re signed up to ride that day.

Yamaha is the official sportbike of NESBA. NESBA is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization that sponsors track days and provides riding instruction at 28 racetracks across the country. For more information, visit http://www.nesba.com or call 1-877-AT-NESBA.


If you have any questions, let myself or MikeM know.

Thanks,
Nico
NESBA Northwest Asst Director

w00tw00t
08-19-2009, 08:22 PM
What happens if someone crashes a demo on the track? Does the rider have to pay or does ESM have insurance covering this possiblity?

mtobin
08-20-2009, 04:39 PM
The rider always assumes the responsibility in the event of a crash on all Demos.

w00tw00t
08-21-2009, 09:14 AM
The rider always assumes the responsibility in the event of a crash on all Demos.

:eek:yikes!

mtobin
08-21-2009, 10:41 AM
There are only four dealers left in the state of Washington that do demo rides. The fact that we are the only shop that takes them to the track is very unique. The facts that in all demo situations on the street or on the track you the rider are incurring risk by using the machine. You are responsible for incurring the risk and any possible damage. This is the only way a program of this nature could work unless you are the manufacturer and even then they have strict rules.
Nothing to fear except fear itself come on out and ride the bikes!!!!