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 BigGeeking Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 21:34 - 28 Nov 2012 Post subject: setting off fast |
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Hi all just a question about fast setting off on a bike from a stand still.
Do you set off and let out clutch normally then give it the beans,
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High revs and slip the clutch I have tried it and it is a lot faster but will it fuck up the clutch.
Sorry about the shit post
john ____________________ Bendy "Flip front. I can filter down the M4 while shoving a Twix in my face."
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the former, i'm on a 125, i'm not gonna win any drag races.  ____________________ it is impossible to lick your own elbow...
and if you just tried you need professional help.
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 Posted: 21:51 - 28 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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Obviously slipping the clutch is faster.. I'd only do that if it's penis size traffic light grand prix
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 Posted: 21:52 - 28 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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It kind of hinges on the bike really. On the Sprint and my old Futura theres enough torque to just dump the clutch at 10mph and roll the throttle on, simply pinning the throttle on the Sprint would probably loop the bike mind . Revvier little bikes like the XJR400 or stuff with a super tall first gear such as my SP1 seem to benefit with more revs and some clutch slipping up to and even past 20mph to keep the motor on song. ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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 Posted: 21:53 - 28 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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Read up on drag racing techniques. Roughly, you want engine revs somewhere near peak torque, then as you slip the clutch apply throttle so that revs stay at around the same place until the clutch is fully engaged, then you start shifting up. Modulate power with the clutch rather than the throttle to avoid wheelies. But you're not likely to wheelie the SV unless you go silly with throttle or dump the clutch.
Yes it will wear out your clutch faster, but not nearly as fast as it would on a car, presuming you have a wet clutch.
On my scooter, I do full-throttle launches (so slipping built in) almost every time. Scooter CVTs use centrifugal clutches that slip at lower speeds. I anticipate replacing my scooter clutch shoes around every 12k miles.
On my ER6 - fairly similar to your SV - I very rarely do a full race start unless I'm having a traffic light race with someone, usually indicated by hearing the high revs as the lights go red/orange. Otherwise, just a little bit of slip then a fairly brisk (but not enough to bog) application of the throttle is enough to get going quite smartly. Twins usually get off the line quite a bit sharper than IL4s of similar capacity when not doing race starts since more power usually available at lower revs. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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 Posted: 22:01 - 28 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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I was in a racy mood the other day and slipped the cluch but all i could think about was my cluch wearing down.
i keep riding my bike like i drive a car like its made of glass.
 ____________________ Bendy "Flip front. I can filter down the M4 while shoving a Twix in my face."
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After a few times setting off from lights as fast as I could, I got my first pillion... and a few headbutts later I realised I have to learn to control the clutch and throttle on setting off much more smoothly  ____________________ First bike: CBF125, Feb. - Oct. 2012
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[quote="Frost"] quick get away but without wheel spin /quote]
on a motorbike fuck that ____________________ Bendy "Flip front. I can filter down the M4 while shoving a Twix in my face."
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 Posted: 22:38 - 28 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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| divetime wrote: | | Frost wrote: | quick get away but without wheel spin |
on a motorbike fuck that |
You will not spin up the wheels if on dry clean tarmac and the tyres have some heat in them (i.e. you've ridden a few hundred yards, with modern rubber). You won't easily do an accidental burnout on your bike. In the wet, it's far easier to spin up, and I expect that's what Frost means.
It sounds like you're riding really conservatively. Have you considered doing some track days to push the limits a bit? Or getting a second smaller bike and riding it closer to its limits? I ride my SH300 close to its limits because the limits are reachable on the road, (mostly) within the speed limit, and it's huge fun. I rarely test my ER6's limits, except when cornering on bumpy roads, or braking hard. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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I've not tried BT-021s, but I've got a set of Pilot Road 2s on my SV at the moment, and although they're approaching the end of their useful life, I've had 5k of good, consistent grip out of them. They've only ever slipped on really bad road surfaces (such as rain and diesel at the same time), and even then it was momentary - I've never fully lost traction with them, unlike the D220s that came with the bike. I know that stock tyres aren't the same as aftermarket ones, even if they're the same marque/model, but those things have put me off Dunlops in a big way.
M&P have got Metzeler Z6s going cheap at the moment, so I'm inclined to give them a go next. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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i have just looked up the tyre psi from the makers and the say 36f 42r psi but i have 32 in f and r will it make any differance to the way it rides.
because on the lable on the bike it says 32psi for tyres  ____________________ Bendy "Flip front. I can filter down the M4 while shoving a Twix in my face."
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Hi
Depends on the bike. Can't say I worry about the clutch much on the bike. They are cheap enough and easy enough to replace and will take a massive amount of abuse anyway (on the early AF1 I used to quite often slip the clutch a touch with a pillion in top gear if the revs dropped rather than dropping down a gear and revving it far harder, and it took that for thousands of miles).
You have the most umph at peak torque. So no point in losing umph slipping the clutch to get the revs higher than that to lose even more umph. However on a 125 2 stroke that peak torque might well be close to the red line, hence rev the engine HARD and hold the revs high using the clutch. On most bigger bikes peak torque is little more than half way to the red line, so you don't have to slip the clutch as much and can get the clutch lever released and make use of full throttle earlier on
Or just get the back wheel spinning with the clutch lever released and then modulate the throttle.
All the best
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thanks every one some good tips.
hornet mike, i have had the back end skip out now a number of times in the wet now because of that i think it is making me nervus it will slip out.
i would change the tyres or even have a track day i would love too but my wife drives a renault and that POS takes all the spare money.
thanks all  ____________________ Bendy "Flip front. I can filter down the M4 while shoving a Twix in my face."
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