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Wingnut
9th October 2008, 20:08
MCN post on you tube covering the Suzuka 8 hour. At the start it shows a Honda team practice a pit stop. Quite impressive really.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1gsLsRkpZg&feature=user
I wonder if the local bike shop is up for it?
You fellas feeling fit Brad????
Griffin
9th October 2008, 20:47
Isnt that just standard service at most Shell stations??? :laugh:
slofox
10th October 2008, 15:20
Isnt that just standard service at most Shell stations??? :laugh:
Not the one I go to it's not........
rocketman1
10th October 2008, 18:29
I cannot believe that
I think is fake photography, no one can change 2 wheels on a bike that fast.
Thats crap.
blue eyed savage
10th October 2008, 18:36
they put big money into finding a way to do that sort of thing so its not crap
98tls
10th October 2008, 18:47
Id say its for real,read an article on the day/night endurance races in Europe and they do everything fast,bikes are set up so everything can be done fast.The rear wheel for instance,chain and sprockets dont move during a wheel change "super QD captive sprocket".Dont have to line up the axle route etc,mounting guides allow the self locking axle to be pushed in and tightened without fuss.Even the wheel gun is guided by a cone cover,result being a rear wheel change done in 10 seconds,cant imagine the guys doing the front would take longer.
Brian d marge
11th October 2008, 01:30
The front is clipped in , the ones I have seen still have a bolt though ,,,,,
Stephen
FJRider
11th October 2008, 02:01
I watched one of the six hour endurance races at Manfield in the early eighties... the Wellington suzuki team, on Katanas, were doing 16 second pit stops (rear wheel and gas) . They had done 14 seconds in practice...
Wingnut
11th October 2008, 07:33
I cannot believe that
I think is fake photography, no one can change 2 wheels on a bike that fast.
Thats crap.
Perhaps its not possible on your SV but as 98TLS said - these bikes are purpose built.
Wingnut
11th October 2008, 07:36
Hey 98tls - I find your signature ironic when considering the brand of bike you have.:laugh:
dipshit
11th October 2008, 09:42
They didn't change the tyres... they changed the wheels.
I wonder if the local bike shop is up for it?
If you want to buy a spear set of rims and drop them off to the shop a couple of days beforehand. Go for it.
Oscar
11th October 2008, 09:52
At the last Castrol Six Hour (?1987?), our team (Mens Warehouse Racing) managed a rear wheel change and refuel on the FZR1000 in 18 seconds.
There were four of us, I see six in that clip (although they did do two wheels).
Wingnut
11th October 2008, 19:37
They didn't change the tyres... they changed the wheels.
Valid point, but what are those strange circular things made of black rubber attached to the wheels that were changed?
ajturbo
11th October 2008, 20:03
At the last Castrol Six Hour (?1987?), our team (Mens Warehouse Racing) managed a rear wheel change and refuel on the FZR1000 in 18 seconds.
There were four of us, I see six in that clip (although they did do two wheels).
slackers.......
dipshit
12th October 2008, 07:51
Valid point, but what are those strange circular things made of black rubber attached to the wheels that were changed?
The tyres. Which gets changed with all due diligence and care in their own good time.
motorbyclist
12th October 2008, 13:23
on a standard bike, with a single sided swing arm, new tyre/rim at the ready and and a rattle gun anyone could do a rear wheel in a few seconds... front is a bit longer
or of course, they just clip everything into place and rattle gun it tight...
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