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Thread: MotoTT Trackday 26th Sept

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    Sample photos up now. We didn't have professional photographer Alick Saunders this time sorry.

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    Awesome day, my first track day after 5 months... was gr8 .. good to catch up with all the TT organisers as well as others... my goal for the day was not to bin and have fun and I did just that!

    Will try make the next one too.

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    If anyone did take photos on the day could they please let me know. (Silver SV1000 and green jacket)

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    Quote Originally Posted by erik View Post
    Well I've installed some Racetech emulators (2 turns of preload, 10W oil, rebound holes brazed shut and stock fork springs) and put on a new front tyre, a Diablo Rosso 120/70-17 vs the Diablo 120/60-17. So it's going to be interesting to see how the bike performs. I went for a short ride after fitting the emulators and I think it isn't diving and mushing around so much going into corners, but it felt like it needed a little more effort to countersteer it after braking. I thought it felt like the front needed more weight on it, but it might've been in my imagination, I have to ride it more and read up more about suspension tuning.

    How much it cost for all that fancy stuff?

    My forks could use some more goodies, just put 15w oil in them for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    How much it cost for all that fancy stuff?

    My forks could use some more goodies, just put 15w oil in them for now.
    the emulators were US$204.92 incl postage.

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