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johan
29th September 2009, 17:56
Johan's VMCC Round 5
F1 - Ducati 998

I've been struggling with the breaking for quite some time now so for this round I had managed find a new break system coming off a 998r. It included different callipers, pads, lines and a master cylinder with a better leverage ratio. I also pulled out 2kg of dead weight around the crank to make the most out of the available power. I think the flywheel is made to make city riding smoother so it seemed like a cunning plan to toss it out.

With these changes I figured it would be good to try out the bike on Friday's practise.
The breaks were great and as soon as the new pads were bedded in I started to experiment with new break markers. We didn't get too much track time on Friday but I felt optimistic.
The engine breaking was very different without the flywheel so I tried to tweak the slipper clutch to compensate.
I still wasn't happy with feel of the drive out of the corners, so I raised the rear ~5mm to increase the swing arm angle a bit. I felt much better and I kept this setting over the weekend.

F1 Qualifying.
I knew the class was oversubscribed so I couldn't afford another technical breakdown during qualifying. I qualified 22nd, 6th row, after a mellow qualifying session with a lap time of 1:15.8 . It was going to be hard work over the weekend to get any decent points from this grid position.

F1 - race 1.
The bike had turned into a wheelie machine off the line without the flywheel but I got a decent start and started to get a feel for the bike. I could definitely break later and harder without running out of energy in the right hand which came quite handy in the 12 laps races.
I finished 12th and was very happy with the improved bike. Laptimes improved just a wee bit down to 1:14.5, half a sec over my PB, but I knew there was more to come.

LG Superbike - race 1.
I only had time for a quick refuel and rehydrate before it was time for another 12 lap race.
The grid was pretty empty with only the 7 of us.
I had a good race trying to keep up with the faster bikes. The new brakes gave me confidence to try to pass on the inside under braking going into corners. After a few laps it was obvious the other bikes were playing with me as they wheelied away on the straights. Oh well....
I saw the lap times come down to 1:14.2, another small improvement.

Sunday

F1 race 2.
I got a shocking start with the front bouncing around before I could take off. I must have been one of the last bikes to come out of turn one.
I tried to work my way up through the field and enjoyed it before the race was red flagged.
Second start was much better and the race was on again!
As I tried to brake deep into the corners I noticed a low frequency bounce under braking in the front end that hurt my confidence, but I still managed to finish in 10th place with a PB of 1:13.9!
The highlight in this race was chasing a R6 and finally over taking him on the inside going into Dunlop at the last lap.


LG Superbike - race 2.
Unfortunately I missed this race as the race order was changed and as I realised this I had already pulled the forks off the bike to sort out the bouncing issues. There was no time to get ready for the race so instead I got to enjoy watching a good race from the side of the track.

Robert Taylor listened to me describing the front end instability and he immediately diagnosed it to be too much oil in the forks. I took the forks to the CKT trailer and Dennis helped me suck some oil out. Cheers!


F1 race 3.
I was exited to try the forks now. After a few laps I found myself chasing Slowpoke and had to work hard to keep up with him. Eventually I got a good drive out of turn one and managed to keep the speed up all the way through to the hairpin where I passed on the inside under breaking. I was waiting for Spud to overtake me again at the end of straight but somehow it didn't happen and I finished 10th again, this time with a whopping lap time of 1:13.08!
The lapchart showed I was doing consistent low 13's at the second half of the race, so the forks definitely worked much better with less oil, the bike also required less effort to steer into the corners. Thanks CKT!



The two day meetings are great because you get a chance to work on different areas over a whole weekend. The longer races also open up for some good racing with a lot of over taking back and forth.

Lastly, a big thanks to all the people who helped me over the weekend...VMCC, Motomart, CKT, Luke, Sidewinder, Spud, Spud's mom and dad, Peter and the anonymous biker who help me remove the forks. Also the bike shops around Welly where I go to pick up bits and pieces for the Ducati race campaign.

And a special one to my awesome partner.

Thanks for reading all this, catch you all come round six!

Tony.OK
29th September 2009, 18:05
Congrats on the times mate, sounds like your slowly turning that Duc into a weapon, great read:2thumbsup

Sidewinder
29th September 2009, 18:06
yea bro algood
your the only twin in f1 so you win in my books bro

Clivoris
29th September 2009, 19:11
Keep flying the twin flag well bro. I'm impressed with how you are trying stuff that works. Great skills.

lukemillar
29th September 2009, 19:37
Hey - didn't know you got into the 1.13s! Congrats and good write-up :)

Deano
29th September 2009, 19:59
Sounds like you had a busy weekend ! Great times.

wharfy
30th September 2009, 07:28
Excellent stuff Johan, you always look so smooth out there, hard to believe you were having braking and handling issues.
1:13's !!

But look out !! When we were in clubmans I was more than 10 seconds a lap behind you now I'm only 4, by this time next year we could be racing :)

johan
30th September 2009, 09:07
Congrats on the times mate, sounds like your slowly turning that Duc into a weapon, great read:2thumbsup

Cheers bro! I've been stuck for a few rounds now, so it was great to drop the times further. We miss you!


yea bro algood
your the only twin in f1 so you win in my books bro

Hey, thanks for all help over the weekend. My Ducati will turn you into a great mechanic too!


Keep flying the twin flag well bro. I'm impressed with how you are trying stuff that works. Great skills.

The twin is great fun! Mind you, I only write about the successfully setup attempts though haha. There's been many detours in the hunt for the perfect setup, still looking!


Hey - didn't know you got into the 1.13s! Congrats and good write-up :)

Thanks for a great weekend mate! I didn't look at the timesheets till the end of the day and was surprised what I saw. I hope I can find the same rhythm next round at qualifying!


Sounds like you had a busy weekend ! Great times.

It was great to see everyone in such a good mode around the pit! Looking good out there!


Excellent stuff Johan, you always look so smooth out there, hard to believe you were having braking and handling issues.
1:13's !!

But look out !! When we were in clubmans I was more than 10 seconds a lap behind you now I'm only 4, by this time next year we could be racing :)

It's not until you try something new that works you realise what a piece of junk you've been riding up to that point.

It's great to see everyone improving second by second over the season. I'm looking forward to racing you again! :2thumbsup

slowpoke
2nd October 2009, 10:14
Oi! Ya sneaky bugger, no machine mods allowed, you're already too quick! Good onya mate, it was great fun on the track and in the pits.....although I can see I'm gonna have to impound your bike between meetings.

Don't forget to send me those details mate, I can see I'm gonna need the extra leathers if I'm gonna try and keep up with you.

johan
2nd October 2009, 10:32
Oi! Ya sneaky bugger, no machine mods allowed, you're already too quick! Good onya mate, it was great fun on the track and in the pits.....although I can see I'm gonna have to impound your bike between meetings.

Don't forget to send me those details mate, I can see I'm gonna need the extra leathers if I'm gonna try and keep up with you.

We have had some great racing over this winter series mate!

It's been when I've been trying to catch you I've been forced to ignore my 'life passing before my eyes' and go faster than I've been comfortable with.

Great fun!