Cliffhanger sprints .
Who is going this Sunday and whats up with cliffhangers registry system or is just me that cant register.
Also whats the onsite food going to be like or is it bring your own?
And most important. Will 200mph be cracked?
Cliffhanger sprints .
Who is going this Sunday and whats up with cliffhangers registry system or is just me that cant register.
Also whats the onsite food going to be like or is it bring your own?
And most important. Will 200mph be cracked?
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Good luck Mossy, hopefully the weather plays the game for you.
I don't believe 200mph will be cracked easily as far as GPS speeds go. Alot of dick measuring in the world of top speed racing. Your ZX14 should get there though. Did you get the power commander for it btw?
I got my quick turn throttle yesterday, have yet to test out its effectiveness
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Two more sleeps. maybe ill win a cup by being the only one running. Is anyone else going that wants to ride over early Sunday morning?
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
Bangers n bread usually on offer with cold drinks (coke, water etc), sometimes a coffee cart turns up.
I will be there but only to beat my PB's, 200mph is a little out of my reach for now
They use timing lights and a surveyed distance...Which I reckon is all shit, since an 05 R1 cut 307kph average over the 400 meters. Stock standard, with next to no k's on the clock to loosen it up.
Jay (who was riding said R1) cut a sub 10 second standing quarter on a half fucked ZX9 another year also.
The results are less than reliable, I'd bet my left nut on it.
I haven't. It doesn't bother me enough, or have any point other than bragging rights for the rider. Let them have it I reckon.
But a ZX9 with a tired clutch, cutting a 9 second standing quarter?
The timing gear is getting old, and I think it is problematic with trying to set the reflector up square to the course.
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