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check the sprocket sizes. If you have a smaller front/larger rear you'll get what you describe.
I can't remember what stock size is, it's been a while since I had an R6. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
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The trick is to accelerate just hard enough to slightly lighten the front end.
Accelerate a bit more and the front tyre looses traction, causing your mild wobble as it skims over the road surface - is likely to go into full on tank slapper if you hit a bump
Accelerate a bit harder than that and you start to lift the front wheel and do a wheelie.....
From a standing it works like this.....
Rev bike and hold revs at X rpm ( where ever the power band is - google a standard dyno run for you bike and find where the power peaks)
When at X rpm ( see above^ ) let clutch out quickly and smoothly until the bike has just enough power to launch and NOT flip up into a wheelie.
From this point as the weight transfers back to front wheel, increase throttle to full and let clutch fully out simultaneously, again you want the most power without bringing full wheel up.
Or that's whats worked for me anyway, G or some other track nut will probably have a better understanding or description  |
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looking at below
i think by power band we are referring to where the max torque is not hp, right ? so based on below mine is at around 10K .
Are you suggesting I should rev it to 10K in a stand still and then slip the cluth ? I do it to 4k but that ia not where the peak torque is .
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4k!?!?! That explains everything.
Rev the bike properly and slip the clutch more. |
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When I want to do a fast take off, I pre-rev it between 8k-9k rpm, just because the old zxr engine is not that fast to be revved that high up from idle that quick. When I actually take off I give it even more revs, let the clutch slip so I get just an slight front end lift off, then when the wheel touches the ground again, I push it to around 11k where I shift 2nd, 2nd to 3rd and then 4th, 5th, 6th happens at 13k rpm, sometimes even further.
I tried it yesterday, worked as always.
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but to be quick you need to push it to where the max hp is .
so if you image the max torque is at 11 and you change at 11 then in the next gear you will start off in a lower range thus less torque where as if you red line then you start off in a higher range in the next gear thus more torque.
so looking at the chart I posted earlier and also below , I think i should aim to start on 10k and shift at around 13k. my bike can go up to 15.5 but the hp is going downward so even though in the next gear I will be higher up in the range if I shift at 15.5 , I would loose time as from 13kish to 15.5 my bike is loosing power hence slower .
I am pretty confident this is correct and happy to be corrected if someone thinks otherwise
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 185 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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