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Stylo
18th March 2012, 19:25
Been talked into taking my Bike down the strip next Saturday and it'll be the first for me doing the 1/4 mile.
Any advice on tyre pressures , launch methods etc would be appreciated.
I'm on a pretty much stock Gen 2 'Busa running a set of Yoshi cans .
Cheers ....
tigertim20
18th March 2012, 19:39
depends how serious you want to get.
first time I went to the strip on my 600, I just went to have fun and feel it out. I road there, did 6 or 7 runs and went home - it was totally stock, didnt touch a single thing and it went great.
You can dump your pressures and strap the front and gear it down for your runs if you want to get serious - but personally I would recommend just going and not taking it too seriously your first time there. do a couple runs, and talk to those who are there for advice if you feel good and want to go a bit quicker you can make small adjustments as the day goes on
Stylo
18th March 2012, 19:54
depends how serious you want to get.
first time I went to the strip on my 600, I just went to have fun and feel it out. I road there, did 6 or 7 runs and went home - it was totally stock, didnt touch a single thing and it went great.
You can dump your pressures and strap the front and gear it down for your runs if you want to get serious - but personally I would recommend just going and not taking it too seriously your first time there. do a couple runs, and talk to those who are there for advice if you feel good and want to go a bit quicker you can make small adjustments as the day goes on
Thanks Tiger -T , also have this question on the Drags part of this thread ...I'm sure I'll have some fun and try and get into the '11's at least ... haha
wayne
18th March 2012, 19:56
when the next south island meeting
MSTRS
18th March 2012, 20:03
Thanks Tiger -T , also have this question on the Drags part of this thread ...I'm sure I'll have some fun and try and get into the '11's at least ... haha
Don't see why not. I'd never done drags before either, but our meet was held on an ordinary chip-sealed road (closed, of course:yes:). The day was hot and the tar was melting, so initial grip was better between tyre and chip than it was between chip and tar...
On my 750 (standard road trim in every way) I ran in the 12s all day, with a fastest of 12.02.
ellipsis
18th March 2012, 20:17
when the next south island meeting
...next Saturday...24th...
DEATH_INC.
19th March 2012, 10:06
Drop the rear tyre pressure to no more than 20psi, do a burnout (very important, a lot of guys don't, but you get way more grip), it may seem basic, but sit ya nuts hard against the tank and pretty much lie on it, you need your weight as low and far forward as you can get it. Put BOTH feet down, as far forward as you can, this does the same, and two feet mean you launch straight. Other than that, just make sure you're getting full throttle (you may need to 'over-grab' the grip).
I'm not sure where you're running, but at Meremere we found way more grip at the sides of the track, off the bit where the cars run (unless the track has been comp prepped).
Have fun.
buellbabe
19th March 2012, 11:31
Some peeps also recommend softening your suspension but thats very much a case by case thing and what works for one model may not work for the next. For instance dropping the tyre pressure and softening the suspension on the 1125 just turned it into a wannabe tank slapping beast.
Back to stock and it wants to point the front wheel at the sky...in 1st 2nd AND third gear!
Launch methods also vary greatly depending on your get-up-and-go in 1st.
Heres my perspective: on my Sporty I would stage deep ( about a metre back from the start line )and I would go as soon as the light turned purple which meant I was already moving as the light turned green and I went over the start line. Never once broke out on the Sporty.
The Buell X1 is a totally different story, can't give it too much herb on take off or it will flip (being so darn light) and 1st and 2nd are a bit of a wrestle but I just keep the throttle on and never say die. I am not sure what the max limit for staging is cos in hindsight I can't help but wonder if maybe I should have tried really deep with the Buell...never mind cos her draggin days are well and truely behind her now!
Anyways,I would imagine that the Busa might have the same initial probs on takeoff... cos of all that power...oh yeah baby!
It will be a fun learning curve finding out just how far you can push it on takeoff and still keep it under control.
Just don't take it too seriously and you will really enjoy yourself!
wharfy
19th March 2012, 21:34
Been talked into taking my Bike down the strip next Saturday and it'll be the first for me doing the 1/4 mile.
Any advice on tyre pressures , launch methods etc would be appreciated.
I'm on a pretty much stock Gen 2 'Busa running a set of Yoshi cans .
Cheers ....
Go to the drag race forum on here, talk to Allan Thoreson (Black Thunder Racing)
Kornholio
21st March 2012, 13:12
The start is all important... expect to destroy clutch plates after a few meets
0-60ft in under 2 seconds and you're on your way to 10 second runs
A wee vid from a few years ago....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTGXiOPIYmU&feature=g-upl&context=G21bc880AUAAAAAAAAAA
Crasherfromwayback
21st March 2012, 14:21
And if you can't do 10's on a gen 2 Busa you need to put your cock up your bottom.
nodrog
21st March 2012, 14:32
A wee vid from a few years ago
fuck theres some handsome cunts at the start of that vid
Stylo
21st March 2012, 18:54
fuck theres some handsome cunts at the start of that vid
Nodrog _ Nice vid !, flick it through the 'Drags' Forum ...
I doubled my initial message there , in error , still looking to riding the boogers off the 'Busa though !
Looks like it's gaining a little traction , so to speak .....
roadracingoldfart
26th March 2012, 20:27
And if you can't do 10's on a gen 2 Busa you need to put your cock up your bottom.
Pete never did a 10 at the strip but he loved the practice push :facepalm: :shutup: :shit: :laugh:
Crasherfromwayback
26th March 2012, 21:22
Pete never did a 10 at the strip
I've done way better Sonny.
Sensei
26th March 2012, 21:24
And if you can't do 10's on a gen 2 Busa you need to put your cock up your bottom.
First time Pete so mid 11's is a good place to start for him .... I do mid 10's on my 03 RSVR I tune myself & it has my latest tune I have come up with & my new custom twin pipe system i have made to try out this Saturday at the " Coastal Riders Drags " so hoping for 1st this year but as the last 3ys 2nd place may be my lot again ... alot of guys wanting to knock the mighty Aprilia off the Podium but being Draging for 20+ ys & still hold a Taranaki Title on my Old 93 GSXR1100R I setup for Drag racing so will be not giving it away easly ..." Keeping it pinned since ages ago "
SWERVE
27th March 2012, 21:58
And if you can't do 10's on a gen 2 Busa you need to put your cock up your bottom.
+1
Used to do mid 10,s on my stockish GSXR1100 back in late 90,s in UK
Always prefered the one foot on peg launch myself............. but dont become a leg dragger! get both feet onto pegs asap as it will help you control wheelies and steer it if it alll goes wobbly.
A great way for road racers to learn how to launch too..... and focus on start lights.
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