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This is for sure the truth. I've got the GP bits in the ducati fork and a 25mm kit in the R6 and there is no question which fork works better. The ones Dave worked are better. I too got a KILLER deal on the 25mm kit, which is why I bought it, and I'll say it was a big improvement on the R6, but the work dave did is better and at less than 1/3 the cost.
I hope someday to be fast enough to NEED more, but I think some rider coaching is in order well before I spend more money on the bike
In deed... I actually had already planned to go with some internals only.... (Strangely enough after many buddies of mine went that route and also had good luck) but I stumbled on a racer who just started and decided it was not for him and sold his goodies after the 1st race... so thats a dang new as it gets... I basically scored the 25 mill kit for ~800 ish.... Which, like I said was a smidge over, springs, valves, oil, and labor for it anyway.. so I figured why the heck not?
My previous bike (an 03 R6) I had stock, with Traxion revalve and springs only, and it was amazing.... I bent a fork on those and picked up new ones wiht Thermos man done internals and even felt better than before... Hell so far, I ran far better times on that bike than I have yet on the 06 (at every track)
Wahooman ownes that 03 now, and I have thought many times of asking to buy it back.... HAHA
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Dion I was generalizing about MRA racers, not you in particular
It just blows my mind how many novice bike in the MRA have these trick 16.5's on them, a lot of racers dont even have stock wheels. More club racers need to learn to ride before they get caught up in the money spending frenzy. I heard somewhere that the MRA tire vendors sell more 16.5 tires than the rest of the clubs put together, most people will go just as fast on a 17" DOT as they will on a 16.5 slick, in fact last year I was faster 90% of the time on DOT's compared to slicks.
People wonder why they run out of money club racing, I think people shoudl spend less and ride harder, look at WERA as an example, your SS bike IS your SBK, no changes at all
It is what it is
Pilot: Oh no.. No Shims were used or needed so far at this point.....
180lbs: Yes Im actually down to 180 woot!!! Im on my way to a goal of 170lbs.... Since I cant afford to buy horse power, Ill just eat more salad and get it the DInglebers way by being wafer thin and padros light tee hee
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Yes I took no personal reference on that one.... No worries
Ya know Ive never run as fast on a slick as I have on a DOT... Not sure why... but I can see your points... Though racing is NOT cheep.. no matter how you look at it... It can be done for a less expensive price tag..
Id say in 6 years of racing including 2 previously owned bikes and 1 Novice Championship including 6 top 5 season finishes, Ive spent somewhere near 45K..... Granted the bikes bump that up a we bit... I spent 7500 ish on the 03 (which came race ready) and I spent nearly 12K on the 06 that came bone stock and had to convert.... but I will say that the year I won the Novice #1 I spent a total of 300 ish on tires the entire year (Cause of contingency) .. so that certainly helped alot... My tire budget (the largest expense of the entire thing) is usually 2K or more a season....... Though its not a cheep sport, its so much more fun that golf aint it?
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well the good thing Dion is that you are smart enough to spend the money on the right things, you have been racing for 6 years, it's longer than a lot of racers do because they get caught up into the money race. People are amzed that I still turn up to the races in my POS 6x12 trailer and a $70 Walmart EZUP instead of a toyhauler, I guess the difference is that I turn up to race, not show other people how much I am prepared to spend to be competitive....
.... I guess my way is working ok so far
It is what it is
ahhh Youre slow !!! haha Kidding... I actually sat in Turn 1 to watch RORO in Hastings... That was a fun and interesting persepctive to watch...
I can actually see the toy hauler part, when families, pets, etc are involved.... I know for example, the wives, kids, and pets sure have a much better experience and heck may even enjoy coming out to Hastings in July to watch you...... but from a money standpoint, my Harborfreighter with milk crates bolted to it to hold gear, does me just fine... I heard everyone talk about their 6-7mpg with that terrible wind going out to Hastings and 7-9mpg coming back... Then I looked down at my gas milage gage and giggled a little....23.4 mpg’s woot…… but as stated on the MRA bored... to each their own.. If you can afford it, then run it... I honestly admit, if I could afford it, I would...
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Yep, I'm really looking forward to it. I plan on working with him several times this summer as his schedule permits, and I'll be at the Pridmore class in September. I was supposed to do the latter in June but I broke my collarbone. Clarkie, if you ever have time for some one-on-one coaching, I'll jump at the opportunity. And if any of you guys ever see anything that I could change to improve my riding (e.g. as you lap me several times in the endurance races ), I am all ears. I have no ego to bruise. I'm slow and I know it. But I want to learn how to be fast.
Dirk
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Formerly MRA #211 - High Precision Racing
"A strict observance of the written laws is doubtless one of the high duties of a good citizen, but it is not the highest. The laws of necessity, of self- preservation, of saving our country when in danger, are of higher obligation. To lose our country by a scrupulous adherence to written law would be to lose the law itself, with life, liberty, property, and all those who are enjoying them with us; thus absurdly sacrificing the end to the means."
--Thomas Jefferson
Formerly MRA #211 - High Precision Racing
"A strict observance of the written laws is doubtless one of the high duties of a good citizen, but it is not the highest. The laws of necessity, of self- preservation, of saving our country when in danger, are of higher obligation. To lose our country by a scrupulous adherence to written law would be to lose the law itself, with life, liberty, property, and all those who are enjoying them with us; thus absurdly sacrificing the end to the means."
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