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    Originally posted by amxsteve View Post
    sorry guys but it was too good a deal to pass on 9.20s on the motor 8.60s on spray and o so clean
    at least it's not power ranger green...

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      Well First time out this season with the rake and swingarm, still on a street tire, problably as old as the bike. 12.18 @ 110mph was the best out of the 5 runs. where I broke out on my 12.34 dial-in.

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        GS1100G-Track Bike?

        Well I took my 1100G out for a track day, so I get to post it up here.
        I contacted and chose some pics taken by the official photographer, but haven't heard from him since.
        You'll just have to take my word for it and have a look at the pic I took of the bike in my driveway, prepared for the track.
        It was the slowest bike on the track.
        However, I was not the slowest rider. Yes, I did catch up a couple or three sport bike riders. Shame on them…
        Bill
        1982 GS1100G- road bike
        1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
        1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane

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          Test n tune @ Lawton PA 100yd dirt drag

          This is a vid of me on one of my 1st runs on this machine, not sure how fast this particular pass is, but have run a 5.1sec while burning up my exhaust cam cause my oil pump took a poop. Since it was my 1st weekend running it, i had the 2 stage set @ 8500rpm and my limiter set @ 10,500rpm, so she still wasnt set up to potential.
          Last edited by Guest; 10-24-2011, 08:09 PM.

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            Crack, er...trackday pic

            The crack, I mean, track is soooo addictive. This is me in my happy place this last Saturday.

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              Originally posted by 80GS1000 View Post
              The crack, I mean, track is soooo addictive. This is me in my happy place this last Saturday.

              Very cool.
              You know, your right arm looks mighty folded up. You must be a tall guy, because you're kinda cramped on that bike.
              Bill
              1982 GS1100G- road bike
              1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
              1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane

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                Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View Post
                Very cool.
                You know, your right arm looks mighty folded up. You must be a tall guy, because you're kinda cramped on that bike.
                Bill
                I think it's the camera angle and mixed with personal riding style. I try to get my head and chest down as low as possible, "tit on the tank, kiss your mirror, look where you want to go" style as they call it to get the center of gravity as low as possible to carry more corner speed. It also shifts the weight balance forward so that you get more grip (think downforce) from the front tire under trail braking and cornering. When possible, I trail brake to the apex, use as little maintenance throttle as possible, and then slide back in the seat a bit while rolling on the throttle to get more drive grip from the rear tire.

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                  I'm just a novice…

                  Originally posted by 80GS1000 View Post
                  When possible, I trail brake to the apex, use as little maintenance throttle as possible, and then slide back in the seat a bit while rolling on the throttle to get more drive grip from the rear tire.
                  It does look like you've scooted up on the seat a few inches.

                  As for trail braking, for me it seems natural, but I think I brake too far into the turn, just from fear. I'm working on releasing the brake sooner, to reduce the stress on the front tire patch, or the grip could give way.
                  It takes a lot of repetitions to learn it well enough to feel natural.
                  I tell ya, it's taking me time to trust the pavement on the race track, after so much riding on the terrible pavement found on public roads.

                  Bill
                  1982 GS1100G- road bike
                  1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
                  1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane

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                    Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View Post
                    It does look like you've scooted up on the seat a few inches.

                    As for trail braking, for me it seems natural, but I think I brake too far into the turn, just from fear. I'm working on releasing the brake sooner, to reduce the stress on the front tire patch, or the grip could give way.
                    It takes a lot of repetitions to learn it well enough to feel natural.
                    I tell ya, it's taking me time to trust the pavement on the race track, after so much riding on the terrible pavement found on public roads.

                    Bill
                    Just remember that you have 100 traction points at all times from both front and rear tires. The more you lean, the less you can use the front brake and the throttle. On the track, you can use 100% of your front brake when the bike is going in a straight line, and then trail off the front brake progressively and smoothly as you lean. As you approach max lean angle, ie your knee is on the deck at the apex of the corner, you should be at 0% front brake.

                    A key point here is as you mention is to ease into it with lots of repetition to get comfortable, as not being smooth on the front brake or using too much brake at too high of a lean angle can cause the front tire to wash out, resulting in a lowside. Done that twice myself.

                    As you pass the apex, you can roll on the throttle progressively as you stand the bike back up, getting to WOT when the bike is close to being fully upright.

                    On race rubber you can get away with trailing the front brake much more aggressively and nailing the throttle a lot sooner than on street tires without the tires sliding due to their being composed of bubble gum and pencil erasers, but that's another story.... On the other hand, riding street tires on the track teaches you to be smoother because they are much less forgiving of hamfistedness.

                    Here's a good Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_braking
                    Last edited by Guest; 10-19-2011, 10:08 PM.

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                      Boy you guys are opening up a new world of explanations of how I ride. Thanks for the link. I have been using the " tit to the tank and kiss the mirror" for the last year, but only from an instinct of what should be done. I think I gasp the trail braking concept and I think to some extent I'm doing that now. Good food for thought. Thanks.

                      Charlie G
                      Last edited by Charlie G; 10-19-2011, 10:56 PM.
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                      83 GS1100g
                      2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050

                      Ohhhh!........Torque sweet Temptress.........always whispering.... a murmuring Siren

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                        Originally posted by Hoosier Daddy View Post
                        Even though the opening post said in bold print your picture this is NOT MINE! But I just had to share what I found today while searching for parts...

                        Danny Young Top Gas Suzuki

                        ken neff's old bike and picture??
                        originally built and ridden by brock davidson in the old pro street class.

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                          Yes, with the current owner on it in the picture. As far as i know, he is still trying to sell it.
                          Dee Durant '83 750es (Overly molested...) '88 gl1500 (Yep, a wing...)

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                            ken had a picture like that with both wheels off the ground.
                            i remember those guys plus turbo jim back in the IDBA days.
                            good bunch of guys!

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                              That pic makes you wonder if he flipped it over backwards since the front end came up suddenly enough to pick the rear tire off the ground...

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                                Eye Candy. Roy

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