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patrino
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Good ideas, everyone, thank you thank you!
I've been thinking over this a bit, I've got a few plans of attack:
1. Increase front and rear preload to raise the ride height (and hopefully add some ground clearance). I'll grab some baseline sag numbers this weekend and see what I can do to raise her up. If it was in the budget I'd have Works extend the shocks 1/2" and get some longer fork tubes from Forking by Frank, but unfortunately there's no money for it (especially after spending $400 in tires that won't work.)
2. Make or have made a new ignition cover (turns out I was grounding it too, which is worse than the pipe because there's no flex to it.) What kind of ignition are you running, GregT? I need to pull my cover and see how flat I can get the cover. Any photos you could please send?
3. Hammer some flats to the pipe. This one's a maybe at this point, we'll see. The pipe's coming off anyway so that I can change the oil, so I'll do some experimenting once it's off. I'm going to see if someone around might be willing to fabricate a new mid-pipe. My A1 go-to pipe guy (Will Jones, with Poor Bastard Cycle Works) moved to Atlanta earlier this year so I'll need to ask around.
Once I'm at the track I can also start messing with the compression damping, that'll be a trial-and-error process. Joe Signs was there this weekend, he reported a lot of squat coming out of turn nine onto the straight. I zip-tied my shocks and forks and I'm using nearly all the travel.
Kevin, I've been racing in Middleweight GP (new class), 450 Superbike, Middleweight Classic Superbike, and 650 GP Twins. Yes, mostly SVs in nearly all of those, the grids are great this year. I was able to turn a couple 1:20s after I got the tire issue sorted out, mostly 1:21s and 1:22s before then. My goal is to be in the teens by the end of the May weekend, so still work to do. I was running out of gearing once I got the tire sorted out so dropping a tooth in the back will help.
Steve, YES on the fun factor!! At the end of the day I'm really just trading a lot of money for a cheap plastic trophy, so it had better be fun!!!!
I've been thinking over this a bit, I've got a few plans of attack:
1. Increase front and rear preload to raise the ride height (and hopefully add some ground clearance). I'll grab some baseline sag numbers this weekend and see what I can do to raise her up. If it was in the budget I'd have Works extend the shocks 1/2" and get some longer fork tubes from Forking by Frank, but unfortunately there's no money for it (especially after spending $400 in tires that won't work.)
2. Make or have made a new ignition cover (turns out I was grounding it too, which is worse than the pipe because there's no flex to it.) What kind of ignition are you running, GregT? I need to pull my cover and see how flat I can get the cover. Any photos you could please send?
3. Hammer some flats to the pipe. This one's a maybe at this point, we'll see. The pipe's coming off anyway so that I can change the oil, so I'll do some experimenting once it's off. I'm going to see if someone around might be willing to fabricate a new mid-pipe. My A1 go-to pipe guy (Will Jones, with Poor Bastard Cycle Works) moved to Atlanta earlier this year so I'll need to ask around.
Once I'm at the track I can also start messing with the compression damping, that'll be a trial-and-error process. Joe Signs was there this weekend, he reported a lot of squat coming out of turn nine onto the straight. I zip-tied my shocks and forks and I'm using nearly all the travel.
Kevin, I've been racing in Middleweight GP (new class), 450 Superbike, Middleweight Classic Superbike, and 650 GP Twins. Yes, mostly SVs in nearly all of those, the grids are great this year. I was able to turn a couple 1:20s after I got the tire issue sorted out, mostly 1:21s and 1:22s before then. My goal is to be in the teens by the end of the May weekend, so still work to do. I was running out of gearing once I got the tire sorted out so dropping a tooth in the back will help.
Steve, YES on the fun factor!! At the end of the day I'm really just trading a lot of money for a cheap plastic trophy, so it had better be fun!!!!