Plus the bike has to have a LOT of painstaking geometry and suspension set up to allow the rider to have the confidence. The amount of time that goes into this behind the scenes is not for the faint hearted. They dont come off the showroom floor straight onto the track.
For example, a typical World Supersport 600 team will have 4 or so spare sets of forks and the same in shocks, all with differing internal specs and a technician on call to revalve to alternative specs. 20 spare springs etc. In NZ if someone needs to buy spare springs to have test options to pursue more speed its often akin to having their throat cut....
Well, rather than trying to find the answer on the internet, TonyB could've/should've paid $100 and spent today at Ruapuna with the Bernard Racing team and got some learnin' from some of the best in the business!![]()
yep, thats dead right.
I was also using the kerb to give myself another 2m or track for the xit, lots of people said I was the fastest 600 off there which feels good.
If i wasnt spinning the bike up from just past or at the apex/kerb, i wasn't going to be on the track comethe outside of the kerb.
Jay Lawrence #37
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
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