Motorcyclists have been popping up around Perth decked out in their racing gear – with no track in sight.

Leathers and a helmet isn't the ideal get up on a hot day but they say there's a good reason for it.

It's a form of silent protest which originated in a Facebook group called We Need Our Track Back.

The members are pushing for a quick resolution to the ban on motorcycle activity at Barbagallo Raceway.

Steve Baker started the trend by posting some photos of himself completing mundane tasks at home.

It turns out doing the laundry, cleaning the dishes and watering the garden all looks cooler in racing gear.

Camera Icon Kevin McWilliams likes walking his dogs while looking like the Stig.

Kevin McWilliams, a riding instructor and one of the organisers of We Need Our Track Back, likes walking his dogs while looking like the Stig.

"Steve was saying, 'If I can't ride, here's me doing things around the house," Mr McWilliams said.

"It just looked silly and everyone loved it so a few of us have jumped on board.

"We've got this gear, we can't wear it at the track and we don't want to forget what it feels like."

Camera Icon Lawrence Dinneen hard at work doing the ironing. Credit: Supplied

Barbagallo Raceway was closed to motorcycles in November in the wake of damning track safety report prepared by Hall Technical.

The report was commissioned by the State Government amid concerns about rider deaths.

It is understood there have been six fatal accidents at the track since 2000.

It's Perth's main race track and only controlled rider safety venue.

Venue managers, the WA Sporting Club, have been working with Motorcyling WA and Motorcycling Australia to upgrade the track and get it reopened.

It remains unclear when that might happen.

Mr McWilliams said one of his concerns was that riders did not have a venue where they could learn life-saving skills.