Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 25

Thread: Two Smoker's Round 1 Nationals 05 race report

  1. #1
    Join Date
    12th February 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    08 ZX-6R Race Bike, FXR150
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    4,913

    Two Smoker's Round 1 Nationals 05 race report

    Hey everyone,

    Well for a first, my week before the racing was full of rushing around and last minute preperations... I had a new steering damper to fit, and I needed to find a 43 tooth rear sprocket...

    Well with the help and graciousness of some certain KB'ers (those guys being, Hoon, Quasievil and White Trash) I managed to get a 43 tooth rear sprocket and sprocket carrier (I left mine at coleman's, cheers Hoon) and a clamp to attatch my steering damper (cheers Quasi and WT) I was all sorted for the weekend.

    I told Bugjuice to be at the track by 7am, so naturally I turned up late due to working on my bike until 2am. But once there i got all sorted, signed in, got the bike scruiteneered and officially had the ugliest looking bike there... I went and said my hello's to everyone around, and got my bike ready for the first practice with White Trash and Bugjuice frantically putting on the steering damper. Out i went and felt good but wasnt too happy with my braking at the hairpin or my entry speed into turn 1. But came back with a new personal best of 1:07.752 which put me 6th on the grid 0.004 seconds behind Derek Hill.

    Well i thought about what i can improve on and was keen to get out for Qualifying... Once again I felt good out there and alot smoother. But still wasnt happy with my braking into the hairpin. I broke my personal best again and put down a 1:07.662 qualifying me 6th once again.

    Race 1 was on, and I was very nervous. On the grid on the second row and ready, reving the motor and the lights went out, slip the clutch, and watch all the bikes go around me... Those SV650's have so much launching power... I managed to get reel a couple of bikes in on the first 3 corners and then got Geoff Booth under brakes... I then got into a good dice with Chris Bramely. It took me about 3 laps to get past him, and settled down to close up the 150 metre gap between myself and Derek Hill. Then on the next lap, Chris Bramely came up the inside of me on the back straight, and using his brakes got infront of me before the hairpin... I then got infront of him, by going around the outside of him coming up the hill, and around Jennian (those SV's are FAST). I was now infront and pushing hard, trying to brake at 120 metres, only to have the bike become unstable, and go too hot into the hairpin. This race was full of passing manuvoures between Chris and myself. On the last lap, he once again got me under brakes into the hairpin. I tried to get around the outside of him coming up the hill (which i did) but he used the SV's power and bet me by 0.080 of a second...

    I wasnt happy with the brakes, so we took out the pads to find them very glazed over. I went and had a chat to a few people, and they recommended new pads. Me being poor couldnt afford that, so Jason Nairn recommended that I sand them down.

    Race 2: Milky had arroived back from Aussie, so was able to help Bugjuice in the pits to work on my bike. With the help of Milky we sanded down the pads and i was ready to test them in the practice. They felt alot better in the first 3 laps, but began to fade in the last 3. We took them out and found that they had once again glazed over (in only 6 lps ) So once again sanded them down as well as giving the discs a quick sand. Race two was on, and i was determined to get a better start. YES finally i did, i had less bike pass me initially, but still a few did, making me work for it. I was stuck right behind Derek Hill and Mark Weller who were having a good dice with each other and passed Chris Bramley. I locked onto Chris Bramley and was braking at 120 metres and closing up in to corners quickly. In lap three i went around the outside of him coming up the hill, and then went around the outside of him into turn one, outbraking him into the esses to make a clean pass. I got a great drive out of Castrol and protected my line by staying close to the inside of the track, I braked as late as i could, and luckily i didnt see him come up the inside of me. I pushed as hard as i could up the hill and through turn one (i now go full throttle from the hairpin and through turn one)... I was quickly catching upto Derek Hill quickly.... (to be continued...)
    See Robert Taylor for any Ohlins requirements www.northwest.co.nz
    Thanks Colemans Suzuki
    Thanks AMCC
    I use DID Chains and Akrapovic Exhausts

  2. #2
    Join Date
    29th September 2003 - 20:48
    Bike
    2008 DRZ400E & 1983 CB152T
    Location
    Alexandra
    Posts
    4,158
    Awesome writeup man, u were kicking butt. Was cool to see the sparks flying from your footpegs whilst you were going over the hill. My writeup to come when i get round to it. Good to catch up.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    19th November 2003 - 18:45
    Bike
    KTM 690 DUKE R
    Location
    Auckland - unavoidably...
    Posts
    6,422
    congrats !! waits for next installment:spudbooge

  4. #4
    Join Date
    21st January 2004 - 13:00
    Bike
    Sold
    Location
    Ak
    Posts
    3,989
    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    ...I was quickly catching upto Derek Hill quickly.... (to be continued...)
    I can just tell you were enjoying yourself immensely Chris!

    Keep up the good work TS!
    Last edited by Zed; 12th December 2005 at 19:37.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    20th May 2003 - 06:18
    Bike
    R6 & CRF sold, new bike is coming
    Location
    North Waikato
    Posts
    2,981

    re nats

    hey Chris great write up mate, can't wait for the rest of it.

    and good on you buggy and Milky for supporting Chris !

    and all the others that have been helping you in one way or another.


    firefight.
    "Kiwi Biker, still a great place despite the mods "


    "Would crawl over broken glass before owning Suzuki"

    The only reason I only ride in the Iron man Class is I have no friends left to enter the two man events,
    my own fault really.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    12th February 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    08 ZX-6R Race Bike, FXR150
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    4,913
    (continued) I caught Derek coming up the hill, going around the outside of him. He used his 450's power and pulled away on the front straight, only for me to catch up in Castrol, where i went up the inside of him. He was frantically looking on the outside for me, and then he looked to the inside, where i waved at him (we had good laugh about this after the race) and i was going as late as i could braking into the hairpin, as i was just waiting for Chris Bramley to out brake me. I never saw Chris for the rest of the race, as he apparently crashed at Castrol (I later found out after the race had finished). Derek and i had many dices, with him pulling around 100-150 metres on the back straight, only for me to close it up again... I tried to get around the outside of Derek coming up the hill but he used his power and bet me by 0.381 of a second. That was an awesome race and really exciting, to top it of I got another personal best of 1:07.129 (I dont think the 400 will go any faster than that)

    I wasnt happy with the brakes at all... Bugjuice and Chloe went and got a guy that represents EBC brakes. He said that they recommend you use EBC rotors with the brake pads. He also said that by rotors were burnt due to the pads glazing up, and that will effect the pads again. So Milky and I sanded down the pads and rotors for the next race.

    Race three: the 15 lapper. Was much like the other races. I was having a great dice with Chris Bramley, where i would get infront for a few laps at a time, only for him to pass me on the back straight and out brake me into the hairpin... I thought i had it, i was infront of Chris and i saw the white flag. I pushed as hard as the bike could through turns 1, 2, 3 and 4. I was still infront and protecting my line... I braked very late..... ooh no, tooooo late. The back end was waving around and coming of the ground, i managed to stay ontop of it and turned in on the apex at a low speed. Chris Bramley used the torque and power of the SV to get one bike length infront of me out of the hairpin, I chased really hard, and went aroudn the outside of him coming up the hill, to be 1/4 of a bike length infront... Chris used that power and pulled away beating me by 0.106 of a second across the finish line... I was happy that we had a great race against each other, but gutted that my brakes werent upto scratch...

    Im currently 7th on the Points table with 27 points.

    Many many thanks to give out. Firstly to Chloe for coming out and supporting me on both race days and for Bugjuice and Milky working in the Pits. Thanks for the parts and help from Hoon, Quasi and especially White Trash. Also thanks to all the supporters that came down to watch, and all the racers that helped me with knowledge and parts... Thanks for letting me borrow the Van MR.

    Just to let you guys know about my bike. It is a 1998 UK model ZXR400L8. Its motor is in very good condition. I have braided brake lines and a full exhaust system. My rear shock has a external oil resevoir due to it being stuffed, but this makes it virtually a stock shock. It also has a steering damper. Other than this my bike has no engine modifications, brake modifications (other than the lines) or suspension modifications.

    If anyone can let me know if the know of anyone that has bettered my time around Puke on a stock ZXR, could you please let me know via PM....

    Many many thanks to you guys,

    Cheers, Chris
    See Robert Taylor for any Ohlins requirements www.northwest.co.nz
    Thanks Colemans Suzuki
    Thanks AMCC
    I use DID Chains and Akrapovic Exhausts

  7. #7
    Join Date
    12th February 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    08 ZX-6R Race Bike, FXR150
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    4,913
    Heres some photos:

    Pic 1 is turn one at about 205-215kmh
    Pic 2 is just getting pipped to the finish line
    Pic 3 is myself gearing up to go racing
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Turn one.jpg 
Views:	65 
Size:	141.7 KB 
ID:	21768   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Just missing out.jpg 
Views:	44 
Size:	107.8 KB 
ID:	21769   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Kitting Up.jpg 
Views:	59 
Size:	162.5 KB 
ID:	21770  
    See Robert Taylor for any Ohlins requirements www.northwest.co.nz
    Thanks Colemans Suzuki
    Thanks AMCC
    I use DID Chains and Akrapovic Exhausts

  8. #8
    Join Date
    13th January 2004 - 11:00
    Bike
    Honda PC800
    Location
    Henderson -auckland
    Posts
    14,163
    Chris--Gimme a yell about the brakes dude.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

  9. #9
    Join Date
    25th April 2003 - 11:00
    Bike
    Suzuki DR650
    Location
    City of sails
    Posts
    4,040
    You are THE man bro! Not much more to say after that.

    Keep it up. Top effort!


  10. #10
    Join Date
    13th January 2005 - 11:00
    Bike
    fire breathin ginja ninja
    Location
    Taka, Aucka
    Posts
    6,419
    you did bloody well over the weekend. That bike as it is, just can't go any faster now! And leaning it over so far that the peg and exhaust pipe show the lean angle against the tyre, that's impressive trust in tyres and your machine. Keep it up bro!

    I also have those pics (and heaps more) in high res if you want any printed off

  11. #11
    Join Date
    30th May 2003 - 21:22
    Bike
    Walking
    Location
    New Plymouth
    Posts
    1,719
    GO THAT BOY!!

    wwhhhhhhhHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOoooooo
    'Mexican Wave'

  12. #12
    Join Date
    27th December 2003 - 11:00
    Bike
    2005 Gas Gas EC250
    Location
    Out In The Trails......
    Posts
    1,168
    Hey Chris good racing man. All that sanding me and milky did really worked eh!
    You went awsome in the second race what a pity I had to go home early becuase of other events. Keep up the good work!
    WM
    Wellyman

  13. #13
    Join Date
    7th February 2003 - 12:00
    Bike
    Not many, if any
    Location
    Earth
    Posts
    2,153
    wicked stuff chris! great write up too.

    All the best for down at manfield this weekend dude.

  14. #14
    Join Date
    13th January 2005 - 11:00
    Bike
    fire breathin ginja ninja
    Location
    Taka, Aucka
    Posts
    6,419
    found another pic
    just shows how hard your getting it into the hairpin
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Picture 1.jpg 
Views:	54 
Size:	158.3 KB 
ID:	21956  

  15. #15
    Join Date
    13th February 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    ...
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    471
    I don't know what you racers think or what is best technique wise, but it looks as if TS could be dropping that inside shoulder a little more - maybe straighten out the outside arm to bring the torso more to the centre of the turn... Any thoughts?

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •