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    Cornering/ committment question

    Since there are a few racers of note lurking within KB, I thought I'd ask a question directed at those at the pointy end of the field...

    I went out to Ruapuna for the nationals- couldn't race, so I thought I'd watch and learn. I moved around the track, watching how the best in NZ take the corners at my local track.

    I was over at the Kink/ Pothole, when I noticed something that would appear to indicate that the fast guys are committed in a huge way, that I will probably NEVER be prepared to do. It looked to me like the front runners were taking the corner at such a speed that even with max lean angle, there was no way they would EVER make the corner without getting on the gas HARD and using the power to significantly tighten the line. It looked like even the tiniest hesitation or roll off would send them out onto the grass.

    So was I right? Is this what you have to do?
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    Yes Tony thats what you have to do.Look at it this way.They have a tool available to then to help them go faster. That tool being the power of the bikes ability to tighten things up.

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    So they are hard on the brakes right up to the apex- that part I can do.
    But the speed they are slowing down to is actually too fast to make the corner without loads of throttle to bring the back end around....not sure I can do THAT part. Respect to those than can.
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    I cam e to a similar conclusion when observing Craig Shiriff at both Taupo and Wanganui.

    I seriously lack the testosterone (and balls ) to ride like that...

    Very big respect to those who can.
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    That's definitely the theory of it. What's the point of having a massively overpowered rear drive vehicle if you're not going to use it's tendencies to oversteer to help you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDTboy View Post
    That's definitely the theory of it. What's the point of having a massively overpowered rear drive vehicle if you're not going to use it's tendencies to oversteer to help you?
    Yeah it all sounds simple enough....getting yourself to actually do it at well over 150km/h, immediately after being HARD on the brakes right up to the apex to stop the guy behind you from getting past, fully leant over, on a corner with a hollow that upsets bikes that are going a whoooole lot slower, with a tyre wall not too far away...now THATS a trick!
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    Your monster will do over 150km/h?

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    If you want to try genuine fear try that same track on a GSXR1100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB View Post
    Yeah it all sounds simple enough....getting yourself to actually do it at well over 150km/h
    That's the difference right there. From their point of view it's about the right speed to get to the next corner in the quickest possible time at the right position on the track.
    The difference between them and us is their "speed sense" (thanks Keith) and as mentioned before they use all the tools available to them to to make sure they're going the correct speed at the correct place:


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    Where do I find the "drifting tool" cause I really want one.
    Those clips are impressive,am trying to picture my Honda doin that on left sweeper before the A1gp link at Taupo

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav View Post
    Your monster will do over 150km/h?
    Umm...
    Quote Originally Posted by Doogle View Post
    If you want to try genuine fear try that same track on a GSXR1100.
    I've done many laps there on an FZR1000- close enough?
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    Its funny tony...how every person thats answered your question is so far from being a front running or considered a fast guy...it even more humouous that they think they have the credentials to answer your question...

    for fuck sake....its no wonder these's bullshit theorys and armchair expert ideals are so popular!!! because there's so many bullshit theorists and armchair experts...!!!


    Tony...my advice...go to levels next weekend...approch the likes of Andrew Stoud and Craig Shirrifs etc...all very approchable and happy to talk to anyone...and ask them...you'll most likely be told the truth!!! and reasoning!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    Its funny tony...how every person thats answered your question is so far from being a front running or considered a fast guy...it even more humouous that they think they have the credentials to answer your question...

    for fuck sake....its no wonder these's bullshit theorys and armchair expert ideals are so popular!!! because there's so many bullshit theorists and armchair experts...!!!

    I'll have you know I've a front running champion for many years in the Bullshit theory armchair expertise class Mr Poos. Who art thou?

    Oh that's right, sorry Sir Poo's I bow down to thyne profound capacity in this area........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sully60 View Post
    I'll have you know I've a front running champion for many years in the Bullshit theory armchair expertise class Mr Poos. Who art thou?

    Oh that's right, sorry Sir Poo's I bow down to thyne profound capacity in this area........
    So your a front runner on modern superbikes???
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    So your a front runner on modern superbikes???
    Of course not.

    So sorry TonyB I really shouldn't have replied in the first place.

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