11-06-2009, 09:59am
Without spending mega bucks and a small time frame the only things that might help is A fresh tank of the highest octane fuel you can get with maybe an Octane booster added or half a cup of Kerosene to a full tank of fuel , Next take a tyre guage with you and drop your tyre pressure in the rear and make sure your front tyre is pumped to tyre specs or a little above. If you can find a quiet area where you are go and practice your launches , Make sure your bikes straight and your leaning over your tank grip the front brake gently and bring up the revs till the bike feel "tight" and wants to push on the brake, When ready let go the brake and go shifting at whatever revs you feel comfortable with the more the merrier I always say !! Rear tyre pressure is a fidly thing it all depends on the track temp and your tyre compound etc (dont forget to re inflate to correct road specs before u ride home) So trial and error is the way to go also a quick burnout before staging is also the go as it brings the rear tyre up to a warm/hot temp , Have fun and be careful and dont break anything !!!