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What If Csschool Is Only Track Time?
FieryRobot replied to wishy thinky's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
I don't consider any of this a waste of time, even if you have no local tracks, simply because the things you learn translate to the road as well. Level 4 just helps you tune your riding habits in a program that's customized for you, so you can easily pick your weak points and then the coaches will take it from there. They might have you work on stuff you learned in levels 1-3 again for a session or two, but it's really all about tuning the teaching to you, which I think is fantastic. Plus, it's fun, and fun is good. :-) -
Track Laptop For Data Logger
FieryRobot replied to Spaghetti's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
I have a MacBook, but I run VMWare to run the track software. Mine's 15" but I can't imagine an 11" would be bad. Some people use a tablet (surface). -
I completely agree.
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I don't get why Rossi was able to still get his points after purposefully pushing him with his leg like that causing him to go down. Very uncool from my POV. EDIT: just rewatched and it looks like MM makes contact with his helmet on Rossi's knee and so Rossi gives him an eff off push away and he goes down. Especially visible here: http://www.motogp.com/en/youtube_update/2015/10/25/sepangclash-marquez-crash/188362
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Body Position-Honest Breakdown And Advice Needed
FieryRobot replied to SickNic's topic in Cornering and Techniques
Honestly, it's not too bad. Better than mine, I think. You could probably poke your knee out more. Why do you think it's not good? -
Attention Saving Electronics
FieryRobot replied to rchase's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
Holy poop, is that was that thing is for?! I always wondered... (apparently this board doesn't like the word c r a p) -
Body Position Article On Rideapart.com
FieryRobot replied to khp's topic in Cornering and Techniques
Nice article! -
Body Position And Rear Set For Tall Riders
FieryRobot replied to bashir0505's topic in Cornering and Techniques
Maybe you could try some aftermarket rearsets that allow you to push the pegs back a bit? -
Body Position And Rear Set For Tall Riders
FieryRobot replied to bashir0505's topic in Cornering and Techniques
I'm 6'1" and I don't have any real issues with it feeling cramped. For your first picture on the left, have you tried just raising your knee a bit? That should help your ankle not be so cramped. For me, this puts my knee right in the best part of the tank. Not sure how your legs fit compared to mine though. From your second sentence it sounds like that might have helped? I actually find that the farther back I sit, the *less* cramped my legs feel. Interesting that you say the opposite. Sometimes I am too far forward and wondering why everything feels wrong and I scoot back and am like "ahhhh". -
Bringing Your Own Bike
FieryRobot replied to lampstax's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
1. I'm not sure of the ratio, but certainly there are a number of people that bring their own. They're not all S1000RRs. I wouldn't worry too much about speed differences. HP is not the sole measure of fast vs. slow. At your average track day you can often see Ninja 300s whizzing by liter bikes (in the corners, not so much in the straights ) 2. Yes. 3. I always recommend 2-day camp because it's all still fresh in your head from the day before and you can really get back in the game easier. I've made the most progress this way. And you also get more track time per day in the 2-day camp (even compared to 2 back-to-back single day classes). -
They also usually have a big container full of earplugs for use.
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Don't worry about your speed. You should always ride at the speed that is most comfortable for you. Even if you are level 1, you're going to be out there with level 2/3/4s, most likely, as they tend to mix the levels among the riding groups. Please don't think that because you are level 2 you need to be faster. I can understand that you perhaps *want* to be faster, but don't let it stop you from learning more. Personally, I would do level 2 and if the on-track coaches think you need to repeat some aspect of level 1, they'll work with you on it. They'll also remind you of the level 1 take-aways to get you back in the game, usually. Don't feel like you'll be not-quite-ready or the like. Even people who do level 4 occasionally get told they need to work on Throttle Control (a level 1 topic). Ultimately, even though you might be doing level 2 drills, you'll still have a chance to practice good level 1 skills while out there. But obviously it's completely your choice (and $$$!) and you should do what is most comfortable for you.
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I *think* the cause is holding on too tight and the fix is to loosen your grip on the bars.
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Comparing The 2015 To The 2014 (Or Earlier Models)
FieryRobot replied to Cobie Fair's topic in Cornering and Techniques
I liked the 2015 so much more I went and bought one to replace my old, feeble 2013 model :-). The torque curve, the auto-blipper, the way it turns... I was not expecting any difference when I rode it but WOW. -
Which book? Sportbike Suspension Tuning?
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Exactly. I'd much rather lock the rear. When I first took a license course way back before fire they actually had us do a controlled skid stop in fact. It was kinda fun, actually :-)
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Yeah, ABS will almost always increase stopping distance. Sad but true. While I know that most experienced riders focus and use mostly the rear brake, I believe it is safer to always apply both on the street. And there are certainly times on the track where you might want to use your rear brake as well (though usually to do some specific thing). Here's something on the topic that I ran across just the other day in fact. Curious to see what others think. http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/lifestyle/use-your-rear-brake-motorcycle/
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Ran across this on the interweb tubes yesterday. We are so used to counter-steering that we don't ever think about it. In fact, I know when I do (when, say, on the lean bike), it sometimes trips me up. Well, imagine undoing that...
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Traction Limit, Sliding, Warning
FieryRobot replied to PGI's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
Why not get SuperCorsa SCs, then? Both of my bikes see occasional road use. If you look at the Pirelli site the SC is rated track only. http://www.pirelli.com/tire/us/en/motorcycle/sheet/diablo_supercorsa_sc.html?url=%3Fsubtype%3Dtrack%26use%3D1 Our track tire guy claims they're DOT, so I had them running on street too. I wouldn't ride them in the rain tho :-P -
Traction Limit, Sliding, Warning
FieryRobot replied to PGI's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
Why not get SuperCorsa SCs, then? -
Still On The Fence On Electronics?
FieryRobot replied to rchase's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
Wow. Amazing you made it through that without much drama. Scary! -
Yeah, I'm finding this bike is so much nicer to ride and I don't have to spend endless time tweaking things to get it feeling right. Very glad I decided to make the jump. And a good chunk of my mods still fit the new bike so I can bring them with me.
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ALL OF THEM (except the seat cover. I'll have to go buy that separately. meh)
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For the record, I took the plunge and got a red/white/blue 2015 Sometimes I can't help myself.
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Lap Timer As A Learning Tool
FieryRobot replied to Spaghetti's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
Which version do you have?