Yup, not easy to launch 180hp of bike which only wants to flip you off the back, so people can put the video up on youtube and laugh hysterically.
Wonder how the new anti wheelie, anti wheelspin, anti "youtube flipping video" systems are on a modern 1000cc bike, IE would an average rider be able to put in a 10sec pass relying solely on the electronics?
Ooh ooh! I can answer that!
*ehem* clears throat *ehem*
I don't know about more developed 2015+ superbikes but earlier anti-wheelie traction controls that came with S1000RR have quite aggressive throttle cut, like clutch pulled in. So yes, anti-wheelie works but I wouldn't use that as an advantage to go faster on a straight line. I've heard reports from other S1000RR owners they ran faster quarter mile time with DTC off. Here is a good demo: https://youtu.be/l3b3BkMELAM?t=12s see how throttle chops?
Next time when there is a drag event here at Ruapuna I'll see what time I get with full-throttle plus DTC on.
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
What's awesome to see, is when someone with a mildly wanked Busa is cutting low nines. That tard chucks a turbo on the same bike, and couldn't get under a ten. Oh how we laugh at Todd Spiers.
Does look a little abrupt. Not dangerously, but it looks all or nothing.
I'd like to get the SDR on a strip too, it seems pretty good at holding the front juuust off the ground. Certainly better than I could manage, so I suspect leaving it on and focusing on getting the body as far fwd as possible without causing trouble out back would be the go.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Launch control uses wheelie and traction control, but it works differently to their normal operation. Mostly because the acceleration whilst the clutch isn't fully engaged means the revs will spike, and that'll set everything off.
I would be interested in testing a bike with and without the electrics. I back myself off the line a bit, dunno what way would be quicker though.
Launch control - the concept of pinging the throttle and dumping the clutch gives me the shits.
Reckon I'd munt it up even with the electronic trickery!
My only real life example would be that Diavel I had for a month in Canada. I turned it all off and gave it the goods off the lights, thought the clutch was slipping as the bike didn't get very far, looked behind and I'd left a nice black line for about 10 metres of the intersection. Great fun!
Hard to compare with and without as the fly by wire makes the bike a lot more twitchy too, so the throttle turned into more of an on/off switch than in the other modes. I would say that you would be quicker without it though as the times I had the traction control engage the thing got cut quite hard, much more than a controlled wheel spin would achieve.
Like this? Watch the right hand side of the camera, turns out you can flip an FXR.
So a bike has been on TM since Jan of this year, would be safe to say that it could be listed (retail) at an optimistic price?
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