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| Which bike for a track bike? |
| A 400 sports bike (ie CBR400, ZXR400, VFR400) |
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| A TZ350 |
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| A 500 Triumph (i presume a classic) |
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 Posted: 16:41 - 01 Aug 2006 Post subject: Choice of three track bikes for next year, which one? |
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My other half's old man wants a winter project and says that hes willing to get us a track bike for next year, what a nice man!
Hes been umming and arring about renovating a classic bike for a while and it looks like hes trying to kill a few birds with one stone.
Hes suggested three bikes and to choose from, a 400 sports bike (ie CBR400, ZXR400, VFR400), a TZ350 or a 500 Triumph (i presume a classic).
What would you choose? ____________________ My Bikes in order:- Yamaha RXS100 / Suzuki X7 250 / Yamaha RD350LC / Kawasaki
KR1S 250 / Kawasaki ZXR750 H2 / Honda C50 / Kawasaki ZX7R P5 / Kawasaki ZX10R / Suzuki GSXR 400 / Honda CBR1100 Blackbird & Yamaha FZR 600 |
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Thought of building a Mito YPVS 350? 3502t power in a mito chassis
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I don't think a triumph would be practical as it's not really very 'track focused' by today's standards.
TZ350 would definitely be very interesting, but I expect would still be quite a lot of hassle to run.
Would definitely get attention and if you could make use of it's lean angle maybe suprise a few. However if you crash, something goes wrong or you just need new tyres, then you'll probably be regretting choosing it .
The 400 is the obvious choice of the three, presuming you want to have fun riding it, rather than trying to source parts for it.
Modern tyre choice (make sure you have 17" wheels!) means cheap tyres and there's plenty of spares and knowledge floating about thanks to the various race series etc that use them.
Personally, I prefer to have at least around 100hp for trackdays. A fairly well ridden 100hp bike won't really be held up by many people.
While I've found with under 70hp I tend to get litre bikes lapping a similar speed to me who I don't have the 'go' to get past and stay past, but I am going a lot faster than on the corners.
So, in an ideal work I'd start with something like an r6 or maybe 98+ ZX6r, or a bit-older CBR6, ZX6 etc. |
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400, cheap and competitive, and loads of tyre choices (maybe less so on an nc30's 18 inch rear wheel) and there must be a certain satisfaction about mixing it up with/defeating newer more powerful machines  ____________________ TL1000s, KDX200 |
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Yeah, and you can get kits to do it and then there's the tuneability of the ypvs motor...
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| G wrote: | I don't think a triumph would be practical as it's not really very 'track focused' by today's standards.
TZ350 would definitely be very interesting, but I expect would still be quite a lot of hassle to run.
Would definitely get attention and if you could make use of it's lean angle maybe suprise a few. However if you crash, something goes wrong or you just need new tyres, then you'll probably be regretting choosing it  .
The 400 is the obvious choice of the three, presuming you want to have fun riding it, rather than trying to source parts for it.
Modern tyre choice (make sure you have 17" wheels!) means cheap tyres and there's plenty of spares and knowledge floating about thanks to the various race series etc that use them.
Personally, I prefer to have at least around 100hp for trackdays. A fairly well ridden 100hp bike won't really be held up by many people.
While I've found with under 70hp I tend to get litre bikes lapping a similar speed to me who I don't have the 'go' to get past and stay past, but I am going a lot faster than on the corners.
So, in an ideal work I'd start with something like an r6 or maybe 98+ ZX6r, or a bit-older CBR6, ZX6 etc. |
Thanks for the wise words G, me and the missus will be riding it and her old man will be fixing it
I'll ride anything and most likely have fun on it, so i'm not really fussed, but we need to get something the missus will be able to handle round the track and i'm thinking 400 the more i think about that.
Still a good friend can lap in the 1m37's on a clapped out FZR400 so it should still be fun  ____________________ My Bikes in order:- Yamaha RXS100 / Suzuki X7 250 / Yamaha RD350LC / Kawasaki
KR1S 250 / Kawasaki ZXR750 H2 / Honda C50 / Kawasaki ZX7R P5 / Kawasaki ZX10R / Suzuki GSXR 400 / Honda CBR1100 Blackbird & Yamaha FZR 600 |
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Nope, its Richie Welsh, i think i remember him saying that his bike is making around 75bhp and yes i presume the bits that need to work do work well and its just a mess cosmetically.
I suppose it helps to be a nut case too
Towards the end of my second trackday at Cadwell i was getting constantly held up through the twisty sections and was having to rely on the power of the 10R to get me past on the straights.
So it sounds like i'll have to think of another strategy to get past the dawdlers! (mind you i might just be really slow on a 400 and not need to overtake anyone ) ____________________ My Bikes in order:- Yamaha RXS100 / Suzuki X7 250 / Yamaha RD350LC / Kawasaki
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Ah, well best lap he did in the race weekend was a 1:39.6 then, still not a bad pace . |
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I would like at an ex-race one ideally - these are probably best value for money. Over the next few months there should be a decent range for sale as people's seasons come to an end.
Even an in-one-piece and good exteriour condition will still ideally need quite a lot of 'refresh' work, never mind one that people have crashed loads, etc.
A race bike will mean you get decent suspension that may need a rework and setting up, rather than having to shell out lots for this afterwards.
As ever, keep an eye on the for sale section of www.motoforum.net . |
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Thanks G, i'll consult the man with the money to see if he agrees and hopefully we'll be searching for a cheap 400 race bike that needs some work  ____________________ My Bikes in order:- Yamaha RXS100 / Suzuki X7 250 / Yamaha RD350LC / Kawasaki
KR1S 250 / Kawasaki ZXR750 H2 / Honda C50 / Kawasaki ZX7R P5 / Kawasaki ZX10R / Suzuki GSXR 400 / Honda CBR1100 Blackbird & Yamaha FZR 600 |
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Hi
I sold my NC30 race bike not long ago for £1000 and it was sound as a pound, I only lost £115 from when i bought it so held its value quite well
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