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    Thumbs up

    Hell yes what a wickedly good day all thanks to the MotoTT Crew and a big thanks to all of those in the "background" that enabled the rest of us to fang our bits around Taupo.

    Starting to get a bit more confidence on my fag bike thanks to some suspension set up and decent tyres.
    Oh well...will try and make the next one too

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    Yup, thanks to motott for another good one.

    Although I wasnt exactly on my game doing some damage to the vfr, then crashing dads bike on the same corner on the warm up lap. Got it on camera though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benk View Post
    Yup, thanks to motott for another good one.

    Although I wasnt exactly on my game doing some damage to the vfr, then crashing dads bike on the same corner on the warm up lap. Got it on camera though
    Awww aye two bikes in one meeting ! Legend



    Waits patiently to see the evidence !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benk View Post
    Yup, thanks to motott for another good one.

    Although I wasnt exactly on my game doing some damage to the vfr, then crashing dads bike on the same corner on the warm up lap. Got it on camera though


    On turn two as mentioned above? Not exactly where I'd expect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post


    On turn two as mentioned above? Not exactly where I'd expect.
    First one was because I did turn one too good, I normally run it deep and miss the apex, but I got it right for once, but it set me up too wide for turn 2 (which I didnt realise at the time), staying on the gas right through didnt help either. Nothing but my fault on that one. Video to come...

    Old mans bike was a different story though, front just tucked on me, wasnt on the brakes, wasnt on the gas, wasnt goin fast.

    Talking to Chris (one of the main motott men) and he reckoned the mis match in front and rear tyres would have been the main cause, I would have gone around that corner faster in the wet on my GSX250 and it wouldnt have fallen over.

    If you need an excuse any excuse will do.....but Im sticking with it, as the old man has done the same thing on turn 6, lost the front and didnt know why. Lucky I didnt do too much damage to his bike

    Still felt like a salmon though....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin View Post
    Oh and turn 2 should be named Ben's corner. Really gutted for ya Ben. Hope your not too sore today and the bikes are easily fixed.
    Shoulders sore but nothing too bad. Not as bad as my pocket bike injurys in any case. Bikes wont be too much of a problem, straigtn the back brake lever on the old mans bike, and new handlebar pipe, foot peg bracket and some fibreglassing work for the vfr and she'll be gravy. Could have been alot more damage.

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    Great day!
    Benk, lol, i'm glad you are ok... looking forward to the video

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Tell us the truth dude...it was your hair that saved ya eh?
    Well...... thats obviously what I meant, I mean........I could have damaged my hair. Think of the consequences. I cant even bear to think of it. It keeps me awake at night....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
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    Yo mon i want ma money back !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benk View Post
    First one was because I did turn one too good, I normally run it deep and miss the apex, but I got it right for once, but it set me up too wide for turn 2 (which I didnt realise at the time), staying on the gas right through didnt help either. Nothing but my fault on that one. Video to come...
    Were you on the brakes and gas at the same time? Or was there crap on the track that made the front wheel lose grip? It went down quick and the bike was fairly upright before it let go. Good luck with getting it and your dad's bike fixed.


    I'd like to say thanks to MotoTT for another awesome day!

    I had my first go in the yellow group, I think it suits me better, I didn't have to do as much passing and I didn't get passed as much as I thought I might.

    The emulators seemed to help keep the front end more controlled going into and through corners, it was good, plus the new front tyre made a big difference, the bike felt a lot more neutral handling. And the chicken strips on the front and rear match better now, with the 60 profile front there were no chicken strips on the front while the back still had them which made me worry about rolling off the edge of the front.

    Here's a couple of videos from the day:

    Session 2 yellow group:


    Session 3 yellow group:

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    Quote Originally Posted by erik View Post
    Were you on the brakes and gas at the same time? Or was there crap on the track that made the front wheel lose grip?
    Nar, just had the wrong line and tried to fix my mistake mid corner, and it just pushed the front end. Maybe it was crap on the track come to think of it? Same reason why though, too fast on wrong line.

    Front tyre was getting worked to the edges more than it had previously, but I think I just needed to give myself more time to adapt to my suspension changes (stiffened the rear up a little, added more preload to the front [inch and a half maybe]), it felt better with more ride height, but definitely turned in slower and I had to setup my line better before heading into the corner.

    On the plus side of the changes though was weight transfer on the brakes and coming out of corners, felt better I think. Need a little more time to get used to it though.
    Last edited by Benk; 27th September 2008 at 15:33. Reason: Maybe it was crap on the track?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benk View Post
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    Cheers for throwing that up man ! Crazy the way ya front let go there ! Though ya go back a couple o turns and i cant help but think how'd ya end up on the edge there ? Seemed to be totally on line for a good exit and next thing ya in the rough !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Though ya go back a couple o turns and i cant help but think how'd ya end up on the edge there ? Seemed to be totally on line for a good exit and next thing ya in the rough !
    To wide coming in, and too early on the gas. Fucked up that corner lots yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benk View Post
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    Front tyre was getting worked to the edges more than it had previously, but I think I just needed to give myself more time to adapt to my suspension changes (stiffened the rear up a little, added more preload to the front [inch and a half maybe]), it felt better with more ride height, but definitely turned in slower and I had to setup my line better before heading into the corner.
    ...
    An inch and a half (about 38mm) sounds like a lot of preload. With that much preload, there will still be a lot of force in the springs when the forks are fully extended (it must've been hard to get the caps on) so when you're accelerating and there's not much weight on the front wheel, the suspension might be too stiff to follow bumps etc. Maybe that contributed to the front wheel letting go? If that's the case, you might need stiffer springs which would require less preload to get the correct sag.

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