View Full Version : Lap timers & scoring systems
Pumba
23rd November 2008, 20:00
Ok, bit of a two pronged thread.
Riding is improving as well as small developments being made to the bike, I want to try and keep trak of these and short of building a mechanical dyno, or using my calabrated arse dyno, lap times around the circuit seems the best way of keeping track.
What do others use, it seems a bit extream and out of character with the frugal spending associated with bucket racing, but I have eyed up the infra red timers being peedled here on KB, consistanat scoring every lap. As I said anyone got anything else that they use.
Also alnog these line, with the auckland guys just finishing our 2 hour, ditto with the wellington boys, clearly laop scoring is the pitfall of such a long event. Whats everyones opinion on going to electronic scoring systems? not only for a endrunace type event but for accuracy and ease at regular point rounds, please feel free to discuss.
Buckets4Me
23rd November 2008, 20:20
stop watch a note pad and the girlfriend
dont spend any money on it lol
2 stopwatches if you want to get split times
and a couple of girlfriends
Pumba
23rd November 2008, 20:23
stop watch a note pad and the girlfriend
dont spend any money on it lol
2 stopwatches if you want to get split times
and a couple of girlfriends
Yea I was expecting that answer, the part that worrys me is the "dont spend any money on it" part, my experience says otherwise
Rick 52
23rd November 2008, 20:34
Yes it is a good question It was very hard to keep a track on everybody else in the race with the stop watch system but cost is a factor Its only buckets !! It could be expensive to buy a transmiter each or can you hire them ?
F5 Dave
24th November 2008, 08:47
My wife won't come to the track when we are in Auckland, erm or in wgtn for that matter. I've been offered to get my times in Auckers but I've really not wanted to know as I start slow there until I relearn the place so it would just depress me being off pace.
Bayden has been working on a system for several years. In several years it. . . probably won't be ready.
Buckets4Me
24th November 2008, 12:21
I brought a micron3 with the magnetic pickup
not the beacon (silly silly)
cant get the magnet near to the track so am looking for a beacon for it
BUT I'm to scared to put it on the bike just incase i prang it
as happens every now and then in buckets (most weekends)
Pumba
24th November 2008, 20:20
Bayden has been working on a system for several years. In several years it. . . probably won't be ready.
I brought a micron3 with the magnetic pickup
not the beacon (silly silly)
cant get the magnet near to the track so am looking for a beacon for it
BUT I'm to scared to put it on the bike just incase i prang it
as happens every now and then in buckets (most weekends)
Hmmm, so I guess I am not the only one that has thought along these lines over the years.
Would mt wellington not have a magnetic strip in the seal somewhere for the carts?
Buckets4Me
24th November 2008, 21:52
yes Mt Wellington dose have a strip
on the exit of the pits before the grid
and I couldn't get the magnetic pickup close enough to the track
will try and show you at the fun day
SHELRACING
25th November 2008, 12:51
What we've got works at Mt Welly, it's all part of the fun. Especially at the 2hr
Transponders are going to put costs up and a lot of people off. Especially the newbies and riders on tight budgets.
Leave well alone IMHO....
SHELRACING
25th November 2008, 12:53
stop watch a note pad and the girlfriend
dont spend any money on it lol
2 stopwatches if you want to get split times
and a couple of girlfriends
Hey Buckets does your missus know you have a couple of girfriends then ??
Pumba
25th November 2008, 16:33
will try and show you at the fun day
You will doing well if you do, I will probally be sitting in San Fransisco International Airport waiting for a conecting flight.
Leave well alone IMHO....
You are probally dead right, just thinking out load, still thinking of doing somthing for myself
Buckets4Me
26th November 2008, 20:07
some people do use lap timers there but they are all beacon type
and they also race bigger bikes so have the goods lying around
I've seen oney anyway lol
you will never talk John into going with transponders unless you pay for them as well :laugh:
but if you are offering I will put my hand up for one
what you doing gouing oversea's think of the carbon footprint
Helen whould be outraged
Pumba
26th November 2008, 20:34
Yea I can just imagine how the conversation with John would go, very short :lol:
And if I am spending money on toys for myself they will be my toy, mine I tells you :bleh:
And yea I know the carbon footprint would be much better spent driving to and from Taupo and burning gas circulating a race track, but mum wanted a family xmas with my sister who lives over there, and besides I have never given a shit about what Helen thought:yawn:
Buckets4Me
26th November 2008, 21:04
There must be something super trick you can bring back
some bling
couple of lap timers
gold plated sparkplugs something
you'r bike better be more bling next year
:whistle::wacko::pinch: :2thumbsup
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