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Hibs
Wed Jan 5th, 2011, 08:47 PM
Damn the "drag" forum needs some action! since it's winter, i'll try to spice things up....

my 2000 ZX12R, aka, "busa killer"

mods:
lowering links $25
PC3 USB (used) $125
hindle exhaust (ebay) $180
yoshi muffler (ebay) $42
-2/-2 sprockets $50

stock wheel base, stock mirrors, signals, tool kit under seat, stock plugs, 87 octane, blah blah blah

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v107/HibsLX/Bike%20Pics/HPIM0999.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v107/HibsLX/Bike%20Pics/009-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v107/HibsLX/Bike%20Pics/scan0006.jpg

tecknojoe
Wed Jan 5th, 2011, 09:00 PM
I've seen you on .net. Welcome. I just moved here from va

Hibs
Wed Jan 5th, 2011, 09:05 PM
dcsportbikes.net?

salsashark
Wed Jan 5th, 2011, 09:19 PM
Is this a beltway invasion?

tecknojoe
Wed Jan 5th, 2011, 09:22 PM
dcsportbikes.net?

yep


Is this a beltway invasion?

yep




:lol:

Bueller
Thu Jan 6th, 2011, 06:19 AM
When you get here you will figure out why straight liners aren't all that popular here, we turn a lot out here. :)

Curious why you did -2/-2 gearing?

Hibs
Thu Jan 6th, 2011, 07:36 AM
When you get here you will figure out why straight liners aren't all that popular here, we turn a lot out here. :)

Curious why you did -2/-2 gearing?

Gives a 2.75 gear ratio (about the same as going -1/+1) but with the smaller sprockets it stretches the chain out the furthest you can go on chain tension adjustments in the stock swingarm thus giving you a tad more wheelbase. Every 1/4 inch can help when you're trying to fight wheelies all through 1st and 2nd gear.

martincjm
Thu Jan 13th, 2011, 09:14 PM
Ok, I'll bite. Just cause that slip is pretty sweet.

Holy 60 ft time and mph! Nice work.

Now, to compare apples to apples, and not apples to carrots.
I didn't think much of the winter hat in the pic, but because I have this kind of time, I decided to find out why you were ripping those 9.5s on a mildly tuned machine.

The weather data for Cecil County Dragway, according to the Farmers Almanac and nearby weather stations, on that day and that time indicated approximately;

39 Degrees
33% Relative Humidity
30.53 Inches Hg
535 ft above Sea Level

Using the Density Altitude Calculator on Dragtimes.com, these data indicate an density altitude of .......................

1345 Ft Below Sea Level.

Now, to compare to Bandimere on virtually any Summer Day.
64 degrees
21% Relative Humidity
29.50 mm Hg
5814 ft above Sea Level

Yields.....................

8001 Ft Above Sea Level!
Crap! No wonder I'm so slow here.
That difference is like a third of the way up Mt. Everest.
As the old saying goes,
"There's no replacement for...air density"

Maybe I'll see you out there for test and tune on Wednesdays this summer.

Chris

Hibs
Fri Jan 14th, 2011, 04:54 AM
^^Very good young grasshopper. To say the weather was favorable that day is maybe a slight understatement, LOL..... I have gone 10.00 @ 142 when the bike was bone stock in the dead heat of summer in Nebraska a few years back. With the few mods the bike has now it's a solid 9.75 on an average day (stock wheel base). I actually have a set of 4-6" swingarm extensions on the bike now, which I never had a chance to take to the track with them, but getting out of the hole is the biggest thing that slowed me down even on my 9.50 runs. I'm pretty positive with the swingarm extensions I could run solid 9.50s all day long even in the heat/regular altitude. BUT only time will tell. I'm going to keep the extensions, but take them off for now and run stock wheel base for a while just to see how fast I can go SWB with minimal mods.

Chris, what do you ride/race?

martincjm
Fri Jan 14th, 2011, 07:38 AM
Nice launches no matter what the conditions were, for sure.
I'm just a recreational 1/4 mile enthusiast.
I ride an 06 GSXR1000

Bazzaz Z-fi w/ afm
Level 1 slip on
TRE
-1 front , +2 rear
Best ET 10.8
Best mph 142 (not sure how)
Best 60ft - 1.86
Best RT 0.00 (just can't convert to 60ft)
It's a fun bike and does a little of everything.

Stock everyththing else.

Chris

OUTLAWD
Fri Jan 14th, 2011, 09:39 AM
I used to race cars atlot back east (Etown, atco) and was surprised that bikes ran so slow out here, because of the altitude. I couldn't break into the 11's, and get any better than a 2.1 60' on my 750, but that was with stock gearing, and the rear raised over 1" (road race setup), and I didn't feel like abusing the clutch too much.

Hibs
Fri Jan 14th, 2011, 02:46 PM
Nice launches no matter what the conditions were, for sure.
I'm just a recreational 1/4 mile enthusiast.
I ride an 06 GSXR1000

Bazzaz Z-fi w/ afm
Level 1 slip on
TRE
-1 front , +2 rear
Best ET 10.8
Best mph 142 (not sure how)
Best 60ft - 1.86
Best RT 0.00 (just can't convert to 60ft)
It's a fun bike and does a little of everything.

Stock everyththing else.

Chris

Ya i'm not a hardcore drag racer or anything, just a 1/4 enthusiast like you. If I get to the strip 2-3 times a year for test n tunes I'm happy. Been racing all my life though, with cars/bikes since I was a teen. Have drag raced at over 7-8 different strips across the US, and probably hundreds of public roadways in those times of my poor judgement, lol. To me, drag racing is cheap/easy and addicting, haha. Road racing is real sweet, I would love to build a 600 as a track bike some day, just to expensive for me right now. I don't got the money for tires/plastics/not to mention fixing shit when you wipe out.

martincjm
Fri Jan 14th, 2011, 05:35 PM
Yeah, Hibs, what I like about the quarter is that you can run an unboosted, non nitrous setup all day long with moderate clutch use, and still ride it home. And it's only $30 for the day around here. I mostly race minis in the summer on kart tracks. That's cheap fun too, and cheap fixes when you crash.
Chris

Hibs
Sun Jan 16th, 2011, 09:55 PM
Yeah, Hibs, what I like about the quarter is that you can run an unboosted, non nitrous setup all day long with moderate clutch use, and still ride it home. And it's only $30 for the day around here. I mostly race minis in the summer on kart tracks. That's cheap fun too, and cheap fixes when you crash.
Chris

Yep. That 9.50 timeslip from above, I rode the bike 80 miles to the track, made about 15 passes (fastest street bike there, even beating out the stretched busa and GSXR1000 which were both trailer queens) then rode the bike 80 miles home. Love it! :)