I am a rider and physio in the states and I really appreciate you speaking candidly about such a traumatic incident. Lessons learned to help other riders is such a crucial piece of learning not everyone is willing to share. I do believe that a clutch sided crash protector could have greatly reduced injury to your finger but hindsight is 20/20. Thank you for the crash analysis and for the great products Knox puts out. As a female rider not many companies take our styling and protection needs seriously.
I was in that group and saw you on the floor. I thought it must have been a highside by the way you were crawling off the track. Glad it was nothing too serious. I hit the deck first session after lunch. Tyres were warm, but the track was freezing that day as you said, and lost the front into the second corner. I wear Handroids too and got up without a scratch.👍
@@KnoxArmour I was fine thanks. Top quality riding kit makes the difference (Sidi boots, Scott leathers). Bike was OK too, so did a couple of sessions (slowly) in the afternoon, just to get over it. ruclips.net/video/H-SS28I1-U8/видео.html
Having raced a fair amount, biggest tips for trackdays… back off the pressures a little from road pressures. Keep your forearms flat and weight off your wrists. Give yourself time. Relax.
Great advice. Funnily enough Dean picked up on the tense arms thing straight away in the coaching session. Gradually trying to put it all into practice. Thanks Aaron Knox
Glad to hear you are fine Aaron, I expect Geoff told you he did the same thing years ago at the same corner after blitzing past me on his 750. Only broke a gear lever that day, solved with a nut and bolt so could continue riding on the day.
Thanks. Its actually pretty much back to normal now thankfully. The nail came off eventually and a new one grew through and is looking less like Frankenstiens finger now! Aaron Knox
Good to see you all ok ,, other riders probably had no where to go ,, you hope 😂😔,but seriously your doing what lot's of us would love to do ,, so enjoy it and keep getting better,,🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 from northern Ireland 😁
@@KnoxArmour sorry I wasn’t clear, I don’t mean the leather suit you had on, I mean the tracksuit with hoodie that you advertise. I can’t see it for sale on your website
I am a rider and physio in the states and I really appreciate you speaking candidly about such a traumatic incident. Lessons learned to help other riders is such a crucial piece of learning not everyone is willing to share. I do believe that a clutch sided crash protector could have greatly reduced injury to your finger but hindsight is 20/20. Thank you for the crash analysis and for the great products Knox puts out. As a female rider not many companies take our styling and protection needs seriously.
Thanks for your kind feedback, appreciate it. Aaron KNOX
Ouch. Looks like you needed our Trackday Damage Insurance 😬
Do you offer U.S. insurance or have any plans to add it?
@@loafnugget3088 sadly not, would love to offer policies outside of the UK but it's a not something we currently do.
@@loafnugget3088Hagerty offers US insurance for track use
@@KyleEbright Thank you 🎉.
I was in that group and saw you on the floor. I thought it must have been a highside by the way you were crawling off the track.
Glad it was nothing too serious.
I hit the deck first session after lunch. Tyres were warm, but the track was freezing that day as you said, and lost the front into the second corner.
I wear Handroids too and got up without a scratch.👍
Yeah v lucky it wasnt worse. Were you ok?
Glad the Handroids did their job! Aaron Knox
@@KnoxArmour I was fine thanks. Top quality riding kit makes the difference (Sidi boots, Scott leathers). Bike was OK too, so did a couple of sessions (slowly) in the afternoon, just to get over it. ruclips.net/video/H-SS28I1-U8/видео.html
Having raced a fair amount, biggest tips for trackdays… back off the pressures a little from road pressures. Keep your forearms flat and weight off your wrists. Give yourself time. Relax.
Great advice. Funnily enough Dean picked up on the tense arms thing straight away in the coaching session. Gradually trying to put it all into practice. Thanks Aaron Knox
Glad to hear you are fine Aaron, I expect Geoff told you he did the same thing years ago at the same corner after blitzing past me on his 750. Only broke a gear lever that day, solved with a nut and bolt so could continue riding on the day.
12:10 absolutely toss a level guard on the clutch side. Takes the entire impact and leaves your hands in one piece if you low side on the left.
Thanks... need to add it!
Fair play owning your mistake.
I want pinky updates.
Thanks. Its actually pretty much back to normal now thankfully. The nail came off eventually and a new one grew through and is looking less like Frankenstiens finger now! Aaron Knox
Great lean angles though! lol. Sod law always rears it head, glad you're all ok 👊
Thanks a lot, recovered now fully and back on the horse! Aaron KNOX
Oh sounds nasty Aaron, glad your ok now buddy 👍
Thanks 👍
Great advice 👍👍
Good to see you all ok ,, other riders probably had no where to go ,, you hope 😂😔,but seriously your doing what lot's of us would love to do ,, so enjoy it and keep getting better,,🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 from northern Ireland 😁
Thanks Cecil. Aaron KNOX
Where can I find your track suit to buy, can’t see it on your website
Unfortunately we dont sell leather suits, they are just custom ones we've had made to our spec. Thanks Aaron Knox
@@KnoxArmour sorry I wasn’t clear, I don’t mean the leather suit you had on, I mean the tracksuit with hoodie that you advertise. I can’t see it for sale on your website
Not going to tell us what gloves you were wearing?
Yes, they were Handroid MK4 gloves as explained in the video. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
RIP potato chip
Run over by two other riders ? ……no
Yeah, pretty unlucky really 😂. Aaron Knox