I have very little experience at taking a new bike of the line ( road bike ) but I have spent saturday after saturday , practicing launches of the line on the Cr
I am a feet down person , anyway The clutch basket flexes underload, different clutch basket behave differently , ( cut a circle of paper put it on top of your finger and spin it , see the shape it make sort of like a chineese hat with a wave going round and round
Soo when you get to 6 k and feed in the clutch ( I can be a bit brutal with the clutch as I can sit for a few seconds feeding the clutch in while holding the bike with the rear brake )
Feeding the clutch plates to the rev monster , when the basket is flexing you get that juddering feeling , the stiffer the back plate the less juddering you get and the smoother ( read more controlled ) you can release the lever
I agree with the comment about position on the grid , also gearing , and practice
Just a though but would a cheap dirt bike , be a way of practicing ?? I remember Kenny Roberts saying at his farm they use a 100cc 2 stroke and put slick tyres on one end then just practice practice practice ( apparantly the 100 cc 2 smoke had a similar power delivery as the bike they were using at the time)
Me I am just about too put a movie on then spend the next hour and a half on the exercise bike ,,,,,,,,(still no where near fit enough
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good luck
Stephen
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