1st time at track with my 929RR
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1st time at track with my 929RR
I finally took advantage of the nice weather we've been having this summer and took my '01 929RR to the track. I got five passes in on a test and tune night at our local track and ran the following
first pass 11.36 @ 123mph
second pass 11.06 @ 126mph
third pass 11.31 @ 127mph
fourth pass 11.13 @ 127mph
fifth pass 11.36 @ 128mph
On my 11.30 passes my 60ft times were 2+ seconds and on the others they were 1.90-1.95
The mile per hour picked up as I went, because the air was cooling off quite a bit. First two passes were around 7pm-7:45 and the others were all after 8:30pm. Temps got down to around low 70's. If I could get my 60ft time squared away, I'd sneak into the tens but I don't know how to do that, short of buying a set wheelie bars. Wondering if race fuel would be the ticket to give it that little boost it needs to make up that last .06 . I don't want to go lowering the bike or doing a swingarm kit. This is my daily rider with 27,000 miles and it's BONE stock.
I'm curious, what everyone else's 60ft times are with the same bike, no mods. I'll post pics of the time slips later.
My brother's '11 GSXR600 ran 12.20-12.50 depending on his launch. It was his first time ever racing a bike. Only my third time racing a bike (first two times being on my '97 CBR F3 600 which ran a best of 11.70) He is a bigger guy at around 230lbs and a total noob street rider having just bought this bike last fall.
first pass 11.36 @ 123mph
second pass 11.06 @ 126mph
third pass 11.31 @ 127mph
fourth pass 11.13 @ 127mph
fifth pass 11.36 @ 128mph
On my 11.30 passes my 60ft times were 2+ seconds and on the others they were 1.90-1.95
The mile per hour picked up as I went, because the air was cooling off quite a bit. First two passes were around 7pm-7:45 and the others were all after 8:30pm. Temps got down to around low 70's. If I could get my 60ft time squared away, I'd sneak into the tens but I don't know how to do that, short of buying a set wheelie bars. Wondering if race fuel would be the ticket to give it that little boost it needs to make up that last .06 . I don't want to go lowering the bike or doing a swingarm kit. This is my daily rider with 27,000 miles and it's BONE stock.
I'm curious, what everyone else's 60ft times are with the same bike, no mods. I'll post pics of the time slips later.
My brother's '11 GSXR600 ran 12.20-12.50 depending on his launch. It was his first time ever racing a bike. Only my third time racing a bike (first two times being on my '97 CBR F3 600 which ran a best of 11.70) He is a bigger guy at around 230lbs and a total noob street rider having just bought this bike last fall.
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Practice is the key to running faster times. A front strap for $25 will be the cheapest way to easily get into the 10's. It will help control wheelies and allow you to launch harder. Race gas will not help. Running about 1 gallon of 87 octane ethanol free gas is the best way. Don't go with a full tank of fuel because it just adds weight. Launch around 4k and slowly work up to 5-5.5k as you can more comfortable. Learning just how much to slip the clutch will lower your 60ft times. You should already be in the high 10's if you have low 1.9x's 60ft times. Just make sure you are waiting until right at 12k rpm to shift because this is really 11.5k since the tach reads about 500 rpm high near redline.
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Check the link below. The strap connects to the upper caliper bolt and goes over the neck of the frame between the tank and triple tree then down to the other side caliper bolt. I use a large wire tire to secure the other end of the strap to the triple tree.
With a lowering strap you should easily cut 1.8's 60ft and run 10.80-10.90's.
Honda CBR 929RR 954RR Front Black lowering Strap | eBay
With a lowering strap you should easily cut 1.8's 60ft and run 10.80-10.90's.
Honda CBR 929RR 954RR Front Black lowering Strap | eBay
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