WickedFZR1K wrote:Bike looks good, even with the 3M blue tape on the lights. LOL Just curious, is it possible to shred a tire like that on the street? Or do the turns on the tracks have extra grooves cut in them for water drainage???
No grooves cut into the track, and the pavement was pretty good except for a patch in turn 5 (uphill right). I wasn't even running that fast. I was prolly a good 30 seconds off the race pace (which is around 1:01-:02 and I didn't have a timer but I prolly started the day around 1:55-2:00 and ended up cutting a good 20-25 seconds off that by the end of the day, those are just estimates though), not bad for first day out I think.
I've hung out at this track several times while friends have run, I've seen people go through 2 sets of tires in a day. It's a very fast, not very technical track. 2-3-4 is pretty much a triple apex, 7 is a blind downhill, and aside from 10 (the carousel) it's pretty much 2 straights with a kink. It really kinda favors the newer litre-bikes, but I've seen guys on old F2's hang pretty well.
FZRDude wrote:I've been kicking around the idea of a small (600) track bike. Prolly a late-FZR/early-YZF knowing me.
I actually went out to my local shop (non-dealer) to check out a couple of bikes today. He had an 05 R6 prior-stunter for $2k but it was pretty well trashed. Also had an 04 gix-6 sans body for 2.7k that I'm seriously considering. I figure it's cheap and there are always lots of parts for gixxer's around thanks to the squids. It's also the same body as Andy's 05 so I can use his plastics to make some fiberglass skins and make a set for him at the same time.
I really kinda held back on the YZF a little, knowing that if I screwed up it would be a small fortune to get all the parts to put her back together (again). I figure with a cheap gixxer I can send it down the pavement and not have to worry. Even if I do pick up a track only whip, this won't be the last time the YZF will see the track I'm sure. She's still just too much fun. Over the winter I'm hoping to get some of the well known short-comings taken care of (brakes, suspension - both stock at this time) and get her back out in the spring. I was hoping to do it last winter, but life happens, I think I've found some new incentive for this winter.