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Deano
28th July 2009, 09:11
Arrived at the track just before 8.00am and got myself sorted in the garage. Drew arrived with the bikes soon after.

Earlier in the week Drew had made a modification to the fork emulators to stiffen the front end up a bit (well a lot actually ) and Robert Taylor had also serviced and upgraded my shock, so I was very keen to see how much of a difference it would make.

I had also reversed the gear shift pattern and was a bit nervous as I had not had any practice on it.

The weather was looking great and it seemed that the wet patches on the track would (hopefully) dry out pretty quickly.

I had a couple of small slides in qualifying – the front end started to wash out on exit of splash which was quite disconcerting and I think I was slower than usual through there for the rest of the day after that.

I got ahead of Neil for a few laps before he came back past, and had been slowly reeling Geoff Booth in so figured I was on the pace – qualified 3rd overall and 2nd in pro twins so pretty happy with that.

Ashley Payne was only 8 points behind going into this round and as he had qualified on pole, I figured I would have my work cut out for me to stay ahead of him.

Race 1

I got an okay start but others must have got a better one as I ended up about 5th going into turn 1. Another bike was edging up the inside (Disco Dan I think) and I didn’t want to give up my line so just tipped in anyway – I could see he was pretty close so poked my elbow out a bit (Spies styles) in case we were going to get all up close and personal (better my elbow than the brake lever eh – as it was we didn’t touch)

Ashley Payne, Geoff Booth, Paul Buckley and Neil Chappell were all up ahead and I couldn’t close up on them but kept pushing hard.

Coming through splash on about lap 4, I see Neil tumbling/sliding to a stop, frantically waving his arms so I would avoid him. He was off the racing line so no worries there, although I did run over something that had come off his bike –possibly his bar end. By the end of the back straight I saw the red flag out so we all entered the pits.

We were all told to stay put, but soon after Geoff Booth scurried off to his garage. When we re-entered the track to grid up for the restart, Geoff was sent to the back.

I got a great start this time and was side by side with Ashley going into turn 1.
I couldn’t quite stay with him though and he gradually pulled away for the win, I held on to 2nd, although Geoff had gained a lot and I was a bit lucky for his misfortune.

I found that stiffening up the front end had made the bike harder to turn so we raised the forks by 5mm.

Race 2

I got another pretty good start but Ashley and Geoff checked out soon after. This left me dicing with Paul Buckley – despite being in different classes, a good battle is always fun, and we swapped places a couple of times. Slipstreaming really played a part with the bikes being so even. Coming into Higgins we were both trying to out brake each other – Paul had the inside line but ran it in too deep, giving me the inside line on the exit. I passed a back marker entering the sweeper and apparently he cut across in front of Paul, giving me a decent gap. Finished 3rd which put me 3rd overall for the day.

The bike is feeling a lot better now with the suspension work and is not as mushy as it was. The reverse gear shift pattern is great on the straights but I need more practice going down through the gears smoothly and positively. Despite this I did however manage to do a personal best, albeit by .006s.

I am now holding on to 2nd place in the championship over Ash Payne by only 3 points and the way he is riding I really need to pull finger.

Big thanks to my Team-mate Drew for all his help, Robert Taylor for setting up the suspenders, our sponsors (listed below) and the Vic Club officials and marshals.

sinfull
28th July 2009, 09:37
Good write up Deano, watched a bit of your race and you look pretty flash out there bro !!

Skunk
28th July 2009, 09:54
Good stuff Deano! Nice write up too.

Drew
28th July 2009, 15:28
Woot woot! Go team.

Great results bro, we'll make those other few changes to your bike before next round, and you'll have smoother power, and be able to brake deeper.

Racing as close as you are now, dropping tenths of seconds could well see you in the pound seat!

Clivoris
28th July 2009, 21:13
Shit Deano,
you make those commuters sound exciting and glamorous. Looks like the battle for the end of season podium spots is going to be frantic.

R6_kid
28th July 2009, 21:24
Good shit old man, keep taking your joint supplements and you never know what you might be able to come up with next round!!!

slowpoke
29th July 2009, 06:24
Goodonya Deano, I was stoked for ya when I saw the results on Mylaps. I was interested to hear how you went once you mentioned playing with the front end, that thing was spooky soft eh?! Well done mate!

Deano
29th July 2009, 08:16
I was interested to hear how you went once you mentioned playing with the front end, that thing was spooky soft eh?! Well done mate!

Yeah it is much better now. Still bottoming out under heavy braking but not as bad - another 5mls of oil might do the trick.

Sparky Bills
29th July 2009, 08:22
Sounds like you need to bring your bike to the shop on Saturday...

Good read mate.

Deano
29th July 2009, 10:04
Sounds like you need to bring your bike to the shop on Saturday...



Nah mate - Dr Bob has already set it up well and I'm pretty happy with it.

I will be bringing the Repsol down for a tweak though.

Ivan
29th July 2009, 16:56
good stuff Deano.

The front forks are a pain in the rear end to be honest, Robert and Dennis did myne work great.

Do you notice your bike bottoming out?

Myne still bottoms but I dont feel it and Dennis said it is ok for the bike to bottom out if you dont feel it.

Im thinking I might some stiffer springs in the front of my bike tho

Deano
29th July 2009, 19:04
good stuff Deano.

The front forks are a pain in the rear end to be honest, Robert and Dennis did myne work great.

Do you notice your bike bottoming out?

Myne still bottoms but I dont feel it and Dennis said it is ok for the bike to bottom out if you dont feel it.

Im thinking I might some stiffer springs in the front of my bike tho

Nah I don't feel it bottoming out. Not sure how stiff the springs are on it - I think they were marked 9.5 ?

Drew
29th July 2009, 19:06
good stuff Deano.

The front forks are a pain in the rear end to be honest, Robert and Dennis did myne work great.

Do you notice your bike bottoming out?

Myne still bottoms but I dont feel it and Dennis said it is ok for the bike to bottom out if you dont feel it.

Im thinking I might some stiffer springs in the front of my bike tho

Stiffer springs only works if your current spring rate is too soft. Using stiffer springs to make up for a lack of compression damping will end with less feel from the front mid turn, and running wide on exit.

Drew
29th July 2009, 19:08
Nah I don't feel it bottoming out. Not sure how stiff the springs are on it - I think they were marked 9.5 ?

Yeah mate, 9.5kg/cm springs in yours. I'm working on a revision to make my emulator upgrade work at the moment. For the good doctors consideration first of course.

neil_cb125t
29th July 2009, 19:10
yeah mate, appreciate not running over me head!!

well done

wharfy
29th July 2009, 19:37
Good result Deano, all that talk about stiffening up in the front is a bit disconcerting though for a genteel old chap like me.

roadracingoldfart
29th July 2009, 20:45
yeah mate, appreciate not running over me head!!

well done


Dont pretend it would have hurt Neil , its just a head :blink::confused:

roadracingoldfart
29th July 2009, 20:48
Good going Deano .
Paul W and i were pissing ourselves laughing in the stands watching you playing in the cement dust and elbowing to stay off the grass on the front straight lol . It was good to watch you getting serious.

Robert Taylor
29th July 2009, 22:15
Nah I don't feel it bottoming out. Not sure how stiff the springs are on it - I think they were marked 9.5 ?

Yes, .95s. A little more oil will help, starting at 5mls as you say. But maybe also worth trying another 1/2 to 1 turn on the preload of the emulator poppett springs.

Drew
30th July 2009, 06:32
Yes, .95s. A little more oil will help, starting at 5mls as you say. But maybe also worth trying another 1/2 to 1 turn on the preload of the emulator poppett springs.

Thanks Robert, now I gotta pull the forks apart again!

Walks off wondering if he cant fish the emulator out with some type of hook.

Deano
30th July 2009, 07:24
Cheers all.
I am having way more fun this year as I am dicing with other racers. Last year I always ended up in a big open space.

Drew
30th July 2009, 16:19
Cheers all.
I am having way more fun this year as I am dicing with other racers. Last year I always ended up in a big open space.

To add to that, you're dicing with folk, at the pointy end of the grid broseph!!!

GSVR
30th July 2009, 16:57
Thanks Robert, now I gotta pull the forks apart again!

Walks off wondering if he cant fish the emulator out with some type of hook.

We drained the oil dropped the sump and had to remove the crankshaft to get the piston out. Then the problem was obvious. Fouled sparkplug!

Get a piece of 1.6 welding wire and bend the end enough to get into the emulator enough to fish it out.



Good to see you up onto the podium Deano! Thats were I was expecting you to be every round this year.

Deano
30th July 2009, 17:01
Good to see you up onto the podium Deano! Thats were I was expecting you to be every round this year.

Cheers Garry. It's not quite as 'prestigious' with Sam and Jarrod not there.

With them gone my goal was (is) 2nd overall this year, but young Ash Payne looks like he is doing all he can to spoil that party.

eelracing
31st July 2009, 19:19
Good stuff Deano,keep the pressure on young Ash.

He was a very quick club motocrosser before seeing the light.

Just pull out some of those wiley ol' fox tricks in that rac'n bag of yours.:crazy:

Drew
31st July 2009, 20:43
Just pull out some of those wiley ol' fox tricks in that rac'n bag of yours.:crazy:


Great, now we gotta pull his forks back to pieces, AND come up with some wiley tricks.


Stop fuckin posting in this thread people!!!

roadracingoldfart
31st July 2009, 21:38
Great, now we gotta pull his forks back to pieces, AND come up with some wiley tricks.


Stop fuckin posting in this thread people!!!


Ahhh stop ya nagging , its not like you have lots of bikes to get ready for the next round :whistle: :bash: :yes: Just do it Dougie

Ivan
1st August 2009, 16:58
Thanks Robert, now I gotta pull the forks apart again!

Walks off wondering if he cant fish the emulator out with some type of hook.

haha my dad made a fancy tool for it takes 2 seconds to get them out :)

Drew
1st August 2009, 17:40
Ahhh stop ya nagging , its not like you have lots of bikes to get ready for the next round :whistle: :bash: :yes: Just do it Dougie
Yeah, just the three.

Luke can do the ZX though.