Wudda loved to have watched that race !
Yep, they passed each other about 4 times a lap, was neck and neck up to the last lap, Lee Hodge threw the TZ away on the same slippy patch that Cormac had hit the previous lap and that was that
Wudda loved to have watched that race !
I brake into the corner without reverse steering to tip in, then get straight back onto the gas. The bike does the rest. It over-steers a lot if gassed when on a lean.. I have to be careful if there are other guys in front of me in the corner. My mind has to always be where I am coming out of the corner. Self steering is dangerous until you become accustomed to it. It depends on squat at the back of the bike which changes the rake on the steering head. All bikes do it to some extent, but mine has much more trail. The last time I raced, I rode under the three leaders at turn 2 on Winton. They were all out on the ripple strip. I was well ahead when my motor stopped. I had the race won, there was no way they would ever get back in front. There were four more tight corners before the next straights.Nothing and without a rider on it? That is impressive.
You get invited! Which may be more about who you know than what you know. I would loved to have seen Lloyd and Cormac there. I actually figured what was wanted was a few 750cc bikes that weren't triples, 2 stroke or 4 stroke, and I am just glad there aren't (as far as I know) TZ750s.I am hoping to do Pembrey so will see you there but , those Welsh politicians are a bit unpredictable.
How do you get to race at Goodwood?
Always enjoy the war stories al, and I was just ribbing you. I know you like your Seeley.I brake into the corner without reverse steering to tip in, then get straight back onto the gas. The bike does the rest. It over-steers a lot if gassed when on a lean.. I have to be careful if there are other guys in front of me in the corner. My mind has to always be where I am coming out of the corner. Self steering is dangerous until you become accustomed to it. It depends on squat at the back of the bike which changes the rake on the steering head. All bikes do it to some extent, but mine has much more trail. The last time I raced, I rode under the three leaders at turn 2 on Winton. They were all out on the ripple strip. I was well ahead when my motor stopped. I had the race won, there was no way they would ever get back in front. There were four more tight corners before the next straights.
Yep - thinking the same thing!OK, we turned it into a general racing thread....Ho Hum!
You could probably count on 1 finger how many threads stay on topic on this site. Just sayingYep - thinking the same thing!
Where is there anything about best performing exhaust systems in the last XX posts.
....boring guys!!
If you want to talk about racing, have a perpetual thread on it and stick to that - don't contaminate other threads!
I don't think this thread has veered far from the question. It is what exhaust is best for getting power. There are two kinds of power and you have a choice about which one you use. On most circuits with Commando motors, smooth strong power delivery from a 2 into 1 exhaust, is better than what you get with separate pipes, and particularly if the separate pipes have megaphones. With separate pipes you get more top end, power but you usually go slower. For a road bike, the Dunstall 2 into 1 into 2 would probably be best. You would get the benefit with half the noise. In fact with the Dunstall pipe, you could fit an Exup system into the bit where the pipes convergeCould we retitled this thread "frilly knickers" it caught my attention, as we have veered a long way from the question.