Yup, I need more confidence hanging off the 600 so I can go faster (so I was reminded on Sunday). I have no problem leaning it over but I don't like the vibrations when my boots are scraping!
I need to get comfortable hanging off the 600 since it's the only bike I ride at the track. It doesn't help it's so much wider than what I normally ride.
Yep, I think that may be a contributing factor right there IMO.
I too have been having a few issues adjusting to my wee 600 when at the track. I genuinely feel like, and nearly have slipped right off (the inside) when cornering hard.
Both the Ape and the 1098 have a nice lip to tuck ya knee under for sure.
I'm going to try a non slide fabric over the seat itself plus also utilise some Stomp Grip or similar to minimise the slippage and take things from there.
I've always wondered whether I've needed stompgrip or not but to date I have never lost grip of the tank with my knees. Having owned 5 x 600s and used all but one at the track I think technique may have some part to play.
I agree that there are some tank shapes better than others and familiarity with one bike helps. But on the weekend I had the opportunity to ride a K1 and my K6 GSXR 600 side by side. Apart from getting used to no slipper clutch, I was instantly at home on the K1 and happily skimming my knee despite the higher ride height.
As Boomer says, weighting the pegs also helps. I had a small panic moment on the K1 when I lost my footing but it showed how much I relied on weighting the pegs.
I find it more comfortable to ride on the balls of my feet and it seems to keep them from touching the tar, it only becomes a pain when needing to panic break or down change as the weight needs to be removed and then planted again.
I am new to this road riding so I' learning lots every time i go for a ride.
My 600RR is pretty hang friendly but I find it quite hard to brake hard without slipping.
Thought I'd try some stomp grip and see what happens. Just been waiting till I'll have 24 hours of no riding to let the glue cure.
Pity it didn't go on before a tar covered stone flicked up and got between my leathers and the tank as it would have saved the scratches![]()
Andrew Stroud uses surfboard stick on grip on his tank.
I've been very close to falling off my old 03 CBR600RR on Pukekohe on more than one occassion, only just held myself on the bike on the highspeed first right hander. I don't like the handling of that model of CBR, it's hard to turn compared to the CBR250RR and the k6 GSXR600.
The CBR250RR is a dream of a bike. Pegs scraping knee scraping with the elbow on firmly resting on the knee. Great bike to hang off because the seat is lower, and there's less weight on your arms and more on your legs which are naturally a lot stronger.
I had stompgrip on my last bike and will be putting it on my next bike also. The reason I liked it were it allowed me to lock onto the tank alot easier while cornering and never once slipped on it. Another big help I found with it was when I was braking hard I could keep myself further back from the tank without putting much pressure on my arms.
I borrowed a bike with no stompgrip for a few laps and found it weird to be putting so much effort into staying where I wanted to be.
The only downside to the stompgrip was it took a while to get used to because you had to lift your leg away from the tank even for small movements but you get used to this after a while.
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Ye it does look pretty bad up close and I had alot of non bike people ask me what it was for but once your a few feet away from the bike or once theres someone on it you cant see it.
I never felt like I was going to fall off the bike without it but it sure does make things alot easier physically
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What ever you do Motogirl. DONT get the smooth clear stuff on the tank as you will find as I have. You will feel as if you really are sliding off the bike. Fukn Scary. I suggest the stomp grip like Ralph's got. I getting that when I get enough pingers saved up. Also thanks for the great +2 rear sprocket you guys got for me. Absolutey love it to bits. What a wicked rush for an 02 R1.
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