OK, questions for those of you that do lots of track days/race, etc. (my kid is building his experience riding and is throwing all sorts of questions at me that I can’t answer 
I’ve done something like 8 track days over the years but just in the novice group, and on all sorts of different bikes. My last track day was on my previous ninja 400, all stock, and I absolutely loved it, first time I’ve taken a much smaller bike to the track, and I liked it much more than the much faster bikes I’ve taken, felt incredibly confident and enjoyed it immensely, it really opened my eyes about smaller bikes. But just curious, let’s say with all tires being equal (for example on the exact same tires), can a skilled rider on a ninja 400 corner at the same SPEED as a rider on a more powerful bike? In other words, taking out variables like tires, track surface, ground clearance, etc., is there anything that keeps a bike like a ninja 400 from cornering as fast as let’s say an R1 on identical tires? I’m mainly focused on the speed in the corner, not the braking ability heading into the corner, or the power coming out of the corner, but the outright speed in the middle of the corner. If two identically skilled riders felt comfortable in a particular turn (smooth track, etc), would an R1 and a ninja 400 do that turn at the same maximum speed? I guess a similar question would be, do the guys in Moto3 corner at the same speeds as the guys in MotoGP? If not, why not? I’m just curious because my kid is showing to be quite skilled at riding already, and he is going to be doing some track days with me soon, but wanted to know, could he ride quite skilled on a stock ninja 500 with good street/track tires and keep up with all the other guys in novice group? (except for straightaways of course)
The other question is, if we bring an otherwise stock ninja 500 to the track with a set of brand new pilot power 2CT tires, can we feel confident enough to corner at the bikes maximum cornering speed on those tires? In other words, we don’t feel the need to do warmed slicks, but with a bike like a stock ninja 500, would warmed slicks even be necessary or useful? And we know warming them up on lap 1 is crucial on a day that’s let’s say a bit colder/cloudier, but how about on a standard day like 70° and mostly sunny? And how is it different on let’s say a day that is 90° and full sunny? Would the hotter day reduce those tires’ performance, or not be a factor?
Thanks for your insight.
I’ve done something like 8 track days over the years but just in the novice group, and on all sorts of different bikes. My last track day was on my previous ninja 400, all stock, and I absolutely loved it, first time I’ve taken a much smaller bike to the track, and I liked it much more than the much faster bikes I’ve taken, felt incredibly confident and enjoyed it immensely, it really opened my eyes about smaller bikes. But just curious, let’s say with all tires being equal (for example on the exact same tires), can a skilled rider on a ninja 400 corner at the same SPEED as a rider on a more powerful bike? In other words, taking out variables like tires, track surface, ground clearance, etc., is there anything that keeps a bike like a ninja 400 from cornering as fast as let’s say an R1 on identical tires? I’m mainly focused on the speed in the corner, not the braking ability heading into the corner, or the power coming out of the corner, but the outright speed in the middle of the corner. If two identically skilled riders felt comfortable in a particular turn (smooth track, etc), would an R1 and a ninja 400 do that turn at the same maximum speed? I guess a similar question would be, do the guys in Moto3 corner at the same speeds as the guys in MotoGP? If not, why not? I’m just curious because my kid is showing to be quite skilled at riding already, and he is going to be doing some track days with me soon, but wanted to know, could he ride quite skilled on a stock ninja 500 with good street/track tires and keep up with all the other guys in novice group? (except for straightaways of course)
The other question is, if we bring an otherwise stock ninja 500 to the track with a set of brand new pilot power 2CT tires, can we feel confident enough to corner at the bikes maximum cornering speed on those tires? In other words, we don’t feel the need to do warmed slicks, but with a bike like a stock ninja 500, would warmed slicks even be necessary or useful? And we know warming them up on lap 1 is crucial on a day that’s let’s say a bit colder/cloudier, but how about on a standard day like 70° and mostly sunny? And how is it different on let’s say a day that is 90° and full sunny? Would the hotter day reduce those tires’ performance, or not be a factor?
Thanks for your insight.