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Some fun at the track
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:19 am
by twodear
This is a picture taken during my most recent club race day in April. It was a fun day and I managed a personal best, but still some 7 seconds away per lap from being competitive...must try harder!
Sheesh! sorry about the size...I can't do anything about it as this link is from the clubs website.
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:33 am
by Gromit
Edited it for you
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:24 pm
by twodear
Thanks Gromit
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:46 pm
by Harry
I recon you probably need an all black screen - a fair way cheaper than a full suit of cf.
Then stealth mode should gain you at least 7 secs a lap...
harry
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 9:34 pm
by Ade B
impressive stuff, what are you racing against?
keep the pics going - much more fun than showroom polished driveway pics
er no offence Gromit...
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:24 am
by Blackal
Good Pic!
Only time my bike has been at that angle - was when I forgot to put the sidestand down
Al
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:29 pm
by hjr1100s
Sure lookin good!
I'll have my shot of adrenaline next week on a Assen track day. This time with Michelin Pilot Power instead of BT020. See if I can gain some more corner velocity
HJ
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:22 pm
by twodear
Ade B wrote:impressive stuff, what are you racing against?
keep the pics going - much more fun than showroom polished driveway pics
er no offence Gromit...
Thanks for the interest! I'm racing against tt660 powered supermonos, Ducatis, R1s and R6s, Kawasaki ZXR750s and several GP250s. This isn't a power track, corner speed is very important. Mine is the only BMW on the track for these club events but at the national series there were a couple of K1200 powercups.
Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 9:30 pm
by Ade B
tt660 powered supermonos, Ducatis, R1s and R6s, Kawasaki ZXR750s and several GP250s
crikey, all similar in performance and handling then....
how you finding the S on corner speed? I would have thought that the GP250s would scream round the outside whilst you held the heads off the tarmac??
keep it up - I've only managed one (wet) trackday so far this year on the R6 and now the sun's out, I'm off camping with the wife and dog... no bikes there then.
All the best
Ade.
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 8:19 am
by twodear
Ade B wrote:tt660 powered supermonos, Ducatis, R1s and R6s, Kawasaki ZXR750s and several GP250s
crikey, all similar in performance and handling then....
how you finding the S on corner speed? I would have thought that the GP250s would scream round the outside whilst you held the heads off the tarmac??
Ade.
HA! The only thing in common is that the riders are all slow. Braking deep is where the S really does well (very little front end dive you know) and will hold it's own on even relatively sharp sweepers. I've been told several times that it jumps away from a corner pretty well. But as you suggest, it doesn't like sharp hairpins. If I could ride with both feet on the inside peg I might just keep the valve covers from grinding away...it just can't turn sharp enough.
It's never put a tyre wrong though, absolutely rock solid as far as traction goes, even when a valve cover makes it into a tripod and it is spearing off at a tangent. This happened twice, once on each jug so far, and even though I lost time all it took was a weight shift and it came right back up barking for more. How cool is that!