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 Posted: 10:30 - 12 Aug 2011 Post subject: Modify or upgrade? |
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Following a session and conversation with an instructor at Silverstone the other week I'm thinking about either modifying my current track bike or upgrading to something a little more capable. I've currently got a ZX6R G2 which rides pretty well for what it is but is probably nowhere near the handling capabilties of the more modern sportsbikes. The brakes are fine for the job and I'm not fussed that it's way down on power compared to most of the bikes on track but I feel like I'm reaching the limits of the handling already. I can't decide whether it's better to throw some money at it and upgrade the suspension or just sell it and get something like a CBR600RR. I'd also need to get rearsets and raise the exhaust so it could get pretty expensive.
Everyone tells me there is a major step up in how focussed the more modern 600s but I've never ridden anything built in this millenium so I'm not sure how true that is Would my current bike with a brand new and well setup shock still be way behind an unmodified CBR600RR? ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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Sorted suspension won't massively increase mid-corner grip unless it's really bad to start with. (Edit; it may cause the bike to be lower and ground out, but this is a different problem to running out of grip to my mind).
It may help more with grip going in to corners braking and coming out on the power, but to some degree you probably want that to be predictable and with good 'feel' rather than giving you amazing performance.
I think, either way I'd keep an eye out for good second hand deals.
Leave it a bit and there will be a good market on post-season race bikes, etc.
Or try and keep an eye out for some second hand rearsets (could you hang off more as it is?), shock and fork internals.
On that, I've got all three available for a zx9-E , but not sure if they will fit your bike (shock probably will) as got a feeling Kawasaki annoyingly did a few things slightly differently between the 6 and 9, despite them being pretty similar.
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This was at Silverstone and I got a session with him very early in the day as I didn't know the lines at all. He basically said that there were many parts of the track where I hadn't got the right lines which he helped me with but that in the bits where I'd got to grips with the track I wouldn't want to be going any faster given the bike I was on. In terms of speed, I felt like I was going pretty slow as I was totally out of sorts due to not knowing the track but I would say I was in the upper third of the fast group maybe...hard to say as it's such a fast track and I was getting left for dead down the straights by nearly everything. Also, I don't have tyre warmers so by the end of the first lap all the bikes that do (90% at least it seems) are long gone whilst I get some heat into the rubber.
Here's a couple of videos. The first one was a restarted session due to a crash so everyone was on cold tyres and I stayed with the pack through the first lap for once...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8z6jJ8Ci68
This session I went out near the front and after a couple of faster guys passed me I had clear track so my last lap is probably about as quick as I was all day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_d2oJLFPmXo
I kept confusing the two pit straights and taking the wrong line into the new one and also I had trouble getting gears sometimes as my gearbox doesn't seem to like the oil I put in it recently
As for body position, I perhaps could hang off a little more but not a lot I don't think. Found these pics of the day but I'm too scabby to buy them ...
https://www.peterwilemanphotography.com/main/index/detail/1614070
https://www.peterwilemanphotography.com/main/index/detail/1612753
Looks like my head could be lower although on the corners where ground cleaance becomes a real issue I think I do pull myself more towards the inside of the corner. ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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I don't mind the lack of power really...the bike felt very slow at Silverstone where you spend a lot of time accelerating from 3 figure speeds but at most tracks it's fine. Only problem is you can't follow a faster rider to learn the lines as if he's the same or faster in the corners he's long gone by the end of the straight I'm more concerned about the handling.
Forgot to answer the question about the tyres...they're Racetecs (courtesy of Deano) and after a trackday they usually look pretty chewed up with lots of curled rubber at the edges. For some reason at Silverstone the rear looked less chewed and more grained but I think they're starting to harden up as they've done a lot of heat cycles now. They're more blue than usual this time if that means anything and they definitely feel less sticky to the touch than when I first got them. ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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I think the Racetecs at their best are as good as I'd ever need the tyres to be and good enough to be at the sharp end of the fast group. I think this set are starting to go off so I will need to replace them anyway soon but I think the weight, ground clearance and suspension of this bike are the bigger factors holding me back.
Obviously my poor lines are what make the biggest difference to lap times and these will improve as I start to learn the tracks but I just feel that I've plateaued a bit compared to the massive improvements in my riding and the higher corner speeds I was suddenly carrying between my first and second trackdays...8 weeks ago I'd never got my knee down (or even tried as I never had a set of leathers ). I felt like I was getting quicker and quicker and now I've sort of hit a brick wall but I guess that's what happens. ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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Well you're not hanging about in the corners so if it's acceleration on the straights you want then get a more powerful bike Getting on the power early and on the most efficient lines will definitely help you keep up with more powerful bikes that haven't done so well coming out of the corners, though.
I certainly improved a lot after my first few trackdays, but then progress seemed to tail off a fair bit. Nowadays it feels like I'm getting worse  |
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Plenty of ways you can time yourself on the sly - video is one of the obvious ones.
And yes, when you're coming out of a corner and think "ohh shit, oh shit oh.... just made it!" then you know you've got the exit just right . (Actually, quite probably a little slow as that suggests you were probably still off the power, when you should have planned to be on the power earlier and kept on it because you were confident of your line .)
Even when you don't HAVE to get right to the outside, it's generally good practice to do so as the bike will be more relaxed so you can get on the power earlier - and just that you're getting used to taking the correct lines.
I haven't done a new track in years now , but even doing Cadwell earlier this year it did take me a couple of sessions to get reasonably close to the Apexes (for me, not compared to some other people there ).
I didn't find a big problem with visibility for most of the corners at Silverstone (as opposed to say Paddock Hill at either Brands Hatch or Lydden.) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 205 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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