Sal and I will come down for a laugh.
Sal and I will come down for a laugh.
Yeah, I wish I had bought a genuine Dellorto from the start... so much stress would of been avoided. Went through five or six of those cheapies including a dell rep. Spoke to the seller and he told me that he'd never had one fail..Wouldn't be making money if he honored his warranties I guess.
The genuine Dellortos transform the cag's, they actually start, they don't piss fuel out everywhere and the clutch engages properly from the extra grunt.
I don't have any safety gear so I'm screwed on that front. I presume you need knee and elbow pads? I'm still keen to come along and get some pics.. When do you kick off?
We just leather up and use knee sliders, but TBH at 6 foot tall, toe sliders are the most important thing if you don't want to eat your boots. The tarmac is a lot less abrasive looking at supakarts though, so shouldn't be much of an issue. I'll see if there's a spare leather jacket, and I'll put a spare helmet in the van.
I'm just running the 68 that came in the SHA; it's not too bad, we'll have to get some jets and tune her up though.
Interesting to hear you guys talk about the dellorto carbs. With our club, "standard" daytona means just that, so swapping to an aftermarket carb is verboten, or else the bike goes up to the "modified" class.
I might bring it up with the club leaders and see what can be done, because of the stress the carbs cause.
Steve
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"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
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"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
I wouldn't piss on a standard carb if it was on fire, and given how crappy they are, it wouldn't surprise me if that's what happened to one.
Our standard bikes are standard except for one safety item, one track wear item, and one economy reason, i.e:
- Dellorto carbs
- Nylon foot pegs (no 'meat hooks' or metal pegs of any description)
- Non Chinese tyres
Some of our Daytonas came with the 12mm thingy, some with the Dellorto SH14 replica like a B1, so 'standard' doesn't mean a whole lot to us.
Thanks for your comments. Food for thought.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
Arrrrh! Supakarts was so much fun! Definitely gonna hit that shit again.
The surface was no where near as grippy as tar seal but despite that we had a ball. Wasn't as hard on the leathers when you came off too.
Found out last night Junkers Dellorto on his ac bike is a PHBG19, so that would defiantly come under modified daytona class.
I suspect by the time we get up your way we'll be in modified anyway, so wouldn't worry too much
Do you allow non Chinese tyres in your standard class?
I thought there was at least as much grip as on car parks, it's just that the consequences for crashing were a bit heavier.
Hi Guys, yes we do allow non chinese tyres in all classes as they are a safty addition, but as far as carbs go we do use the chinky 12mm takes a little while to get them right but when you do they are fine, Ive got one I havent touched since april last year. But any way we would love to have you guys to get a trip together and come up. We could even look at a summer meeting during Xmas holidays and get as many people from all over country here and have a propper NZ champs. Food for thought any how. Catch ya Mike EBPBC
Both Andrew and I disagree on that. Maybe my tyre pressures were wrong.
I am interested to know what pressures other people are using in their racing tyres for a givin rider weight, in fact I will open a new thread on that topic.
Heavier than that mother glass window at waterloo road as you exit the hairpin? Or the waste taker we blitz past going reverse. Or any of the kerbs we come within inches of? or Andrew? lol
I think Supakarts was a little safer than our normal tracks if anything. Biggest worry at Supakarts was the pit exit post and the wall on the right just past that post.
Pffft, Andrew did 5 laps on his piece of shit and you have soft racing rubber and still had no advantage. I reckon Andrew doesn't have enough track time to have a valid opinion and you must've been riding like a soft cock cause you should've been all over me like a rash!![]()
Definitely need do a bit of pressure testing though, something odd is going on... my old nail on rooted tyres shouldn't have had the pace of your bike, but I was just throwing it down and relying on it to grip and I could actually feel it (in a way I haven't experienced at car parks) holding on and pulling me around (the turns) quicker. It was only on extreme angles of lean that it would slide, and even then it was nice and progressive and could be picked up off your knee slider... and I get those sorts of slides at the car parks anyway, so no loss, but I still felt it was easier to save a slide too.
To be honest, I'm not actually sure whether it either had more grip, or the surface just felt better through my Chinese slicks and therefore gave me the confidence to go faster. The other option is I was just on a blinder and found some new pace... but that seems unlikely![]()
Hey guys,
Probably bit off topic here, but ill post up the next date to meet at the indoor go-kart place after i confirm with them. Looking at either 31st of May or 7th June.
Hopefully we will have a good dozen out this time!
Cheers
Nice one. Let Malcolm know when you have it booked, he's secretary, he's in charge of the mailing list.
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