Garry,
I totally disagree about not balancing tyres. Unbalanced tyres, no matter how small the imbalance sets up an unwanted oscillation frequency and that is just something further that your dampers have to dampen. While it is difficult to quantify, it will harm lap times, mechanical grip and ultimately yours and everbody elses safety. Severe imbalance will also accelerate the demise of your tyres.
Static balancing is actually quite easy to do as long as you follow some basic rules. Perhaps I should touch on this in an upcoming seminar.
During a walk through the pits on Saturday I came across a GSXR600 with a very tight rear chain. So many people commit this sin! It will overload your transmission and transmission bearings and make rear suspension adjustments less than meaningful.
Like so many sports those who work hard at learning their craft and optimising settings ( and indeed the basics ) will be rewarded.
Now I know that I am hard to pin down because I am so busy and ( with all respect to his current predicament ) am never going to be an ''in your face'' Shaun Harris sort of guy.....but please if you have any questions at a meeting, please come and ask me. My philosophy is to help people understand setting changes, not to do it all with no explanation and nothing learnt.




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