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 Posted: 21:40 - 31 Jan 2008 Post subject: Race prepping the RVF! Nearly complete! |
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Ok so yea, i've never done it before.
The major thing is that i'll be replacing the RVF engine temporarily for a VFR one, while i replace the RVF gearbox and fix the alternator (should i? or total loss?), I may also get some engine work done but that would be at a later date. I'll also be putting the vfr carbs on the rvf engine when it goes back in.
I've got some info on the gearbox's in both, and they have slightly different ratios:-
vfr
Gear ratio, 1st 2.928 (14/41)
Gear ratio, 2nd 2.166 (18/39)
Gear ratio, 3rd 1.800 (20/36)
Gear ratio, 4th 1.591 (22/35)
Gear ratio, 5th 1.435 (23/33)
Gear ratio, 6th 1.318 (22/29)
rvf
Gear ratio, 1st 3.307 (13/43)
Gear ratio, 2nd 2.352 (17/40)
Gear ratio, 3rd 1.875 (16/30)
Gear ratio, 4th 1.590 (22/35)
Gear ratio, 5th 1.434 (23/33)
Gear ratio, 6th 1.318 (22/29)
I have absolutely NO idea what what means, but would greatly appreciate if anyone could decipher which one would be better for race use.
I've made a list of all the things i can think off the top of my head i need to do/get:-
- Race fairings (ARD- bought off ebay for £100 new!)
- lock wire sump plug and filler plug.
- Suspension is already set up, but may upgrade the rear shock when i get chance
- Wet wheels (off a written off vfr i have lying around somewhere) with disks
- Tyres... i think i'll go for Dunlop Qualifier GP's as they last a while-
- Rearsets
- Maybe a transponder but I think i'll rent for now (anyone got any info on this? like can i rent them on the day or a race? etc.)
- Tyre warmers
- Shark fin (i'll make one at work)
- Front and rear paddock stands (Got rear... 2 actually, anyone want to swap for a decent front?)
Is it worth keeping the air intakes?
Do i need to get a clear screen?
Where can i get the weird tools to undo the engine mounts? If worst comes to worst i'll have to make some but if they can be picked up for cheap enough i may aswel buy some eh!
Is there anything i've missed?
Oh yea, one more thing, a really good website if you have a vfr, rvf or cbr 400 - https://www.vsource.org/
Cheers for any help, and karma will be given appropriately
Daz. ____________________ "bikes are replaceable - but a complete nutter aint."
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Get yourself over to 400greybike.co.uk.  ____________________ If you dont like the way that I ride.......Stop trying to keep up!!! |
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you might also want to scope out the competition
https://www.abrmotorsport.co.uk/
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Think the general view among 400cc sportsbike riders is that the best tire to get is the Bridgestone BT 90 or Dunlop GPR70 which is superseeded by the Alpha 10.
I just bought a set of BT 90's last month, didn't get much time in as the bike died after 2 sessions but they felt pretty good. I also put on a 150 rear (it had 160 previously)
Ground clearance is problem with the standard pegs (even with the blobs off), rearsets are too pricey for me so i'd get used to hanging off more which helps, you also have more control with your knee down if the pegs dig in.
The exhuast pipe also touches down pretty easy but at least it doesn't dig in so i'm not sure how effective rearsets are for that side ??, probably could get more ground clearance if you raise the back with some washers/spacers on the back-shock.
Also crash bungs can save a lot of cash if you drop it.. |
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Forget the gearbox ratios, this is club racing, not MotoGP!
The most you'll need to do is change sprockets to adjust your gearing for individual tracks. You'll be able to do this in your practice sessions.
If its currently in road going form, just take off all the bits that are not needed. Number plate bracket, lights etc... To be honest, removing the odd bracket or two is not going to win you a race in saved weight.
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Thanks for all the help...
i've been thinking about getting crash bungs but have been told they can dig into the ground if you slide off the track and cause more damage than not having them.
Deckx- One of my friends get sponsored for tyres so is giving me some hardly worn freebies as he will be taking full advantage of the sponsorship! I think they may actually be GPR70's, but cant really remember. They're a 70 profile front anyway, is this better?
I had a problem with ground clearance at mallory on a trackday on it, the brake pedal dug in so rearsets are a must because i dont fancy it changing gears by itself it i bottom out the left! the blobs were done away with long ago lol.
Unfortunately if i make it any higher than it is i wont be able to touch the floor! It already is pretty high for an RVF for some reason.
Should i go total loss?
Thanks again, Daz. ____________________ "bikes are replaceable - but a complete nutter aint." |
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 Posted: 18:00 - 01 Feb 2008 Post subject: Re: Race prepping the RVF! Some help needed! |
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Gear ratios:
The VFR is 'close ratio' in that it's gear ratios are closer together - from 2.9 to 1.3, rather than 3.3 to 1.3.
What this means is that you would have a higher first gear, but then second would come sooner after the redline in first.
Technically this is better because you've got more gears at the speeds you need on track.
Realistically, for club racing, it doesn't really matter - you turning the throttle more at the right time will make a much bigger difference .
For tyres, I would be looking at 'proper' race scrubs - these won't be GPR70s, or shouldn't be. You could race on them or qualifiers, but proper Dunlop 209GPs, Supercorsas make more sense and can be got cheaper second hand.
Crash bungs I would definitely get - I've never had a bike flip because of them and in many cases it's meant that the bike's been ridden back to the pits missing a lever or two rather than having to be vann'd back, then sitting digging grit out of broken engine casings. Just make sure you get good bungs.
On that, armour on engine casings is a worthwhile addition too.
Total loss: again, if you want to go faster, turn the throttle more in the right place. Until you find you're really on it with stuff sliding around, you don't need more power really. Even when you, first thing is probably to look at getting decent tyres if you're using scrubs.
It is worth making sure your bike can keep up at least - but it's not really a problem until you're starting to decently push the bike.
One of my best races was when I had 35hp on an SV650 on really working on one cylinder. I /really/ tried and got an 11th place, same lap time as at a trackday the week before when I had 64hp.
Incidintally, I've got a transponder I'm not using right now, if you're not going to buy (£230 new or something, but can be got for a fair bit less second hand) I could do you a deal renting it at a bit more reasonable rate than the clubs charge until I'm using it again. |
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Ok then, well i've got 2 pairs of Dragon supercorsa pro's to tide me over for now. free does it matter that theyre a 70 profile front instead of 60? I've had a 70 on the front before but i dont exactly know what it does lol.
Note to self- turn throttle at the right time
That reminds me, i have a friend that has a race bike, i may have to borrow his transponder.
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Daresay they could easily be made/machined so that the pegs dont stick out further, for not much more trouble  ____________________ "Oh....it looks like Average Joe's is forfeiting the match!" - "Yeah, its a risky strategy but lets see if it pays off for 'em Cotton." |
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if you've got a tinted screen, AND a tinted visor, and you're tucked in behind the screen, what are you going to see?
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Pffft, you wont be tucked behind the screen that long
Admittedly...nothing lol. Point made.
| G wrote: | Yes, or just too chunky plates welded - however it's still going to be a load more trouble then getting a chunk of metal and drilling 4 holes in it .
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fair enough, it was you who said theyd stick out!
On a point of interest, say they stuck out from the bike further than what, 5/10mm, is it gonna affect lean angle of something like an RVF/VFR yethink? Im guessing the answer is probably not, but just wondered. *shrugs*
Stuff looks good Daz, my brother is doing the same as you (he's a bit younger though, 15) and is the middle of prepping his KR1 for a good few trackdays this year, and possibly a race or two. He's doing the much needed cosmetics of the bike at the moment, cos its pretty much mechanically sound. He's also getting hold of his ACU licence etc  ____________________ "Oh....it looks like Average Joe's is forfeiting the match!" - "Yeah, its a risky strategy but lets see if it pays off for 'em Cotton." |
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Time for an update!
Last weekend I basicly race prepped the bike, including the engine swap, was working on it all day saturday and half day sunday! Basicly all i need to do now is clean the callipers inside and out, bleed all brakes and renew front pads, sort out a chain, get some crash bungs sometime, lockwire some stuff and get some better grips! Did an oil and filter change lastnight too, may need a new air filter.
Pics:-Basicly finished.
https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/10022008091.jpg
Its snowing! cooker cleaner! £1.65 a tin and is just as good as castrol bike cleaner.
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Stripped it back to basicly nothing!
https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/09022008080.jpg
First trackday is going to be angelsy with any luck, weekend after next. Anyone going?
Daz. ____________________ "bikes are replaceable - but a complete nutter aint." |
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I wont be racing until later on in the year, just doing trackdays mainly so a transponder can wait, i'm probably going to be racing with derby phoenix.
And no.... the battery will not hold a charge neither will my spare Never mind, that'll teach me for leaving them on bikes over winter and not using them.
Anyone else racing with derby phoenix? what's the club like?
Cheers, Daz. ____________________ "bikes are replaceable - but a complete nutter aint." |
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