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 Quickly Crazy Courier
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 Posted: 19:39 - 28 Mar 2010 Post subject: Getting a bike properly warm |
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As you might have read on the Racing & Trackdays forum, I've taken up sprinting and the first meeting is on April 5. I've had a little practice on quiet bit of private road around here, just to get an idea of what times I'm likely to do and that kind of thing and - shock horror - my times are a lot quicker when the bike is warm.
When I start the bike up on my drive, warm it up for five minutes or so and then head off to the road (which is about a mile of NSL away) I find when I dump the clutch the wheel stays planted, I'm doing about 15 seconds and getting up to about 80 mph.
Today, having been on the bike for about 3 hours having a good blast on NSL roads, the wheel came up each time, I did about 12/13 secs and got it up to around 95 mph on each run. This is on a VFR400 (nc24).
My question is this: what's the best way to get the bike as warmed up as it was today when I'm sat around in a paddock all day. Will starting it up and keeping the revs high around 8/9k as they would have been today, but in neutral, be enough? And if so, how long do I need to do that and will it stay warm between runs (probably every 45 mins to and hour) ?
Thanks for any help - any other sprinting tips are appreciated too. ____________________ ... |
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Constantly blipping the throttle is probably the best way.
Warms it up more thoroughly than just idling, and seems to be the technique of choice for most race teams. Don't go ballistic and rev the nuts off it though. Up to 1/3-1/2 of tach range should be fine. Just keep on blipping the throttle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5DILIDC-T4
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Don't know about Hillclimbing but we do about 80C from throttle blipping and use tyrewarmers. ____________________ Don't practice it until you get it right, practice it until you don't get it wrong.
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Use a blow torch  ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
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Blipping the throttle seems to be a popular way
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHy2yjm2744
In the background you can just about hear a couple of others warming up before moving out onto the hillclimb
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Getting a bike properly warm....
is a lot like making love to a beautiful woman.
First you make sure you've applied plenty of choke.
Then you see that you push the right button, sometimes this requires a bit of pulling at her lever (if you know what I'm saying ).
Then you stick on your gloves and get your helmet ready. Before you know it you'll have given her 5 minutes to warm herself up while you make yourself a cup of tea and then you're ready to ride away. ____________________ Current Bikes: Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 (2020)
Former Bikes: Honda MSX125 (2014), BMW Funduro (1996), Honda VT500 (1983), Yamaha FZR250 (1989), Suzuki GZ125 Marauder(2005),:Triumph TT600 (2002) (stolen)
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Sorry I took so long getting back.
According to my mate, many of them don't warm their bikes up to any degree. They just use thin as fuck oil (rockoil) so it gets pumped round quickly.
Apparently the amount of heat they are generating on a run with a reasonably highly tuned bike (especially running boost) is pretty impressive. The main problem is too much heat and they want to be starting with it all pretty cool.
He reckons most of the serious competitors start their bike on the line. Especially those with ice-packed charge coolers.
This is from someone running a 400bhp, nitrous injected, supercharged 'busa.
Apparently some of the top-fuel guys have remote oil heaters. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 275 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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