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Met a mate at the pub last night who's running an old '92 V-Max , he talked me into taking my Bike to Ruapuna Park next Sat for a friendly day at the strip . Been riding 'Busa's for a little while but I've never taken one down the 1/4 mile.
I'm not going to try and break any records but set up tips with tyre pressures and anything else would be helpful , launching advice etc.
My 'Busa's a Gen 2 and pretty much standard fare sans the pipes, I'm running R22's and a K@N filter.
Normal air temp at this time of year is around 15 to 21C if that helps.
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Smile. Relax your shoulders. Smile some more. Have fun. You'll end up going faster...
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Treat it like traffic light starts .... with no cops ;)
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Do what your used too.
I dont even bother with tyre preasures or burnouts.
As Greg say's, Traffic light starts, and when you've got a
few run's in start to turn it up a bit more each time.
I run regular 10.3's with 40psi tyres and no burnouts.
Work on your ability before the bikes.
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Ill b watching this post, taking mine for a run for the first time in a few weeks aswell, not gunna lie a lil nervous
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(18-03-2012, 04:37pm)Tony Nitrous Wrote: Do what your used too.
I dont even bother with tyre preasures or burnouts.
As Greg say's, Traffic light starts, and when you've got a
few run's in start to turn it up a bit more each time.
I run regular 10.3's with 40psi tyres and no burnouts.
Work on your ability before the bikes.
Ok so I'll just rock up and ride the boogers out of it , not sure that I'll do the low 10's though.
Might drop the tyre pressure down to the 20psi's so I got a little more meat on the metal .
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Yeah, dropping the rear's probabley a good idea.
I do suffer from spin off the line but I kine to
race in full street trim. Exactly the same set up
as chasing sportsbikes around the mountains.
Im sure I could shave a bit off if I did a few mods.
When I first ran my Busa,
everyone told me, unless your running consistant times,
and in the low 10's, your the bit that needs more work.
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(19-03-2012, 05:04pm)Tony Nitrous Wrote: Yeah, dropping the rear's probabley a good idea.
I do suffer from spin off the line but I kine to
race in full street trim. Exactly the same set up
as chasing sportsbikes around the mountains.
Im sure I could shave a bit off if I did a few mods.
When I first ran my Busa,
everyone told me, unless your running consistant times,
and in the low 10's, your the bit that needs more work.
Thanks Tony,
Been doing my homework , looking fwd to a nice day on Saturday ...
http://www.pegasusbaydrags.co.nz/
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Have fun !
There's some very quick and very smart folk on here,
I wouldnt claim to be either.
Im pretty average at best, but I always have a good time.
Stock B-King.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9mbtEUFTXA
With LOTS of wheelspin! (and told NOT to clown about)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o93uGcQMN...re=related
My old Busa, far lane.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7TWsdNQm...re=related
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(19-03-2012, 06:04pm)Tony Nitrous Wrote: Have fun !
There's some very quick and very smart folk on here,
I wouldnt claim to be either.
Im pretty average at best, but I always have a good time.
Stock B-King.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9mbtEUFTXA
With LOTS of wheelspin! (and told NOT to clown about)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o93uGcQMN...re=related
My old Busa, far lane.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7TWsdNQm...re=related
Far out and ....+1
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Lay on the tank to hold the front down & head for the sand trap at the end but dont forget to stop before you hit it ![Lol2 Lol2](https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/images/smilies/lol2.gif) I take it it was 1/8 mile
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(20-03-2012, 05:46pm)simmo Wrote: Lay on the tank to hold the front down & head for the sand trap at the end but dont forget to stop before you hit it I take it it was 1/8 mile
Thanks Simmo...Will do....
Ps Ruapuna 1/4 mile and no sand trap .....John Britten's testing ground ...
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(21-03-2012, 05:50pm)Raphel Wrote: (20-03-2012, 05:46pm)simmo Wrote: Lay on the tank to hold the front down & head for the sand trap at the end but dont forget to stop before you hit it I take it it was 1/8 mile
Thanks Simmo...Will do....
Ps Ruapuna 1/4 mile and no sand trap .....John Britten's testing ground ...
First run 10.8 , next runs in the 10.6's and managed a 10.5 flat before I went home ...need some work on the launch - pretty happy with my first time on the strip
(25-03-2012, 03:58pm)Raphel Wrote: (21-03-2012, 05:50pm)Raphel Wrote: (20-03-2012, 05:46pm)simmo Wrote: Lay on the tank to hold the front down & head for the sand trap at the end but dont forget to stop before you hit it I take it it was 1/8 mile
Thanks Simmo...Will do....
Ps Ruapuna 1/4 mile and no sand trap .....John Britten's testing ground ...
First run 10.8 , next runs in the 10.6's and managed a 10.5 flat before I went home ...need some work on the launch - pretty happy with my first time on the strip
well done!!!!!!!
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