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crazbiker4

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  1. Im thinking about doing the 7th in Novice.... If there is room in Int I may ask to move up later in the day. Do you still get the same amount of runs even though the day is shorter?
  2. Hey Mike, Last time (6/4) when we were running in the same group I was running 30-30 in my Q2s and they felt great in the turns. I think next time I am going to check the pressure expansion. PS... I am thinking about running 7/7 or 7/16.... let me know if your thinking about going those days.
  3. Well you forgot he has 20lbs of hair... so now your even!
  4. Thanks man! Not sure where your from, but most of the places are in comlumbus. The first photo is at Westerville BMX track (jumping the berm), Photo 2 is in Palo Alto Cali, Photo 3 is a secret loaction... If your interested shoot me a PM, and the last is at the Westerville Skatepark. There are some other places to ride, Alum Creek, Hocking Hills near lake hope, and I have never been but near Mid Ohio there is Mohican which I heard is very good!
  5. I have been riding two wheel vehicles all my life! From BMX bikes, mountain bikes, road bike, MX, and now street motorcycles. I know I ride better and more when in shape... remember fatigue causes bad things. To stay in shape when not riding I play ice hockey (Fall and winter), do a little weight training in the winter, run with my dog, and recently I bought Insanity! In my opinion the best workouts that work for me are Biking and the Insanity workout. Road cycling is great because its like riding a motorcycle but it works the shit out of your legs but also keeps you in the riding position to help strengthen your core (lower back). Mountain biking helps with tossing the bike around and making the bike do what you want it to do.... not to mention builds a little upper body strength. The reason I like Insanity because helps with cardio/ strength/ flexibility/ focus and agility. I think all of these are used during track riding and are all important.
  6. Signed up for Monday... I have not gotten the schedule yet, do the gates open at 7am?
  7. Im tossing around doing one of the days, since im already in the late fee time frame I am going to follow the weather.
  8. Agree, use the link I posted as reference... This setup is probably "stiffer" then the stock setup. So you would be better starting with the stock set up to start with.
  9. I would check the rear preload, if you bought the bike used the previous owner may have cranked the spring down to raise the height (maybe riding doubles). This is good for small adjustments but if you have to add too much then the suspension will feel stiff at the top. Check for free sag as well, you should have 5-10mm (this is the sag of the bike under its own weight). If you do not have 5-10mm then you need to look at changing to a stiffer spring or take some preload out. Here is how I would start out: 1a. Make sure the pressure in your tires is correct 1b. Check all the settings, then set them to stock or turn the comp and rebound adjusters all the way out. You wont hurt anything if you cant remember where it was because you said it rides bad anyways. Remember a click out means from full hard or all the way in! 2. After turing all the adjusters out, you should set the sag for the front and rear. I like to start with the rear. Measure from the center of the axle to a fixed point on the tail. Do this with no load on the rear, bike by its self and with you on it. For example if you measure 650mm with the bike off the ground then you want to be around 620mm with you sitting on it and no lower then 640 with only the bikes weight. Do this for the front, there should be some adjusters on the top of the forks for the preload and rebound. compression should be on the bottom. I take a different approach for the front because my CBR has long top out springs. I put a zip tie on both forks (on the chrome part) and make sure under very hard braking i am within 10mm of bottoming out. If you have short top out springs then you can measure it the same way you did the rear. 3. set up your rebound and compression front and rear. I would read the following. -RC51 settings (find your bike, these are NOT STOCK!) http://www.sportrider.com/suspension_settings/suspension/146_suggested_suspension_settings/honda.html -How to do it: http://www.sportrider.com/suspension_settings/suspension_setup/146_0402_suspension_setup_guide/index.html
  10. I was there on Sunday only.... First time out, had tons of fun and met a lot of good people! The instructors are very good and are great to work with. I feel way more confident then ever before cant wait to get out and do another one! Im thinking about doing 6/4 or 6/5 since I need to burn up some vacation before mid June. I let my friend use my camers to shoot some photos since I have shot a few of his car events in the past. Ill post some more as I process the photos, he took a bunch of other riders.
  11. I agree that this is for if you were to use KTM or MO car, I am going to verify with them tomorrow because I do not want to put my credit card info on there.
  12. I see we are talkin OEM.... I Have never compared OE part prices between MFGs, but they all seem to be expensive and about the same price. Used is the way to go! Now if we compare HRC vs GYT-R then yes I would say HRC is a bit more. If we were comparing aftermarket products then everything seems to about the same cost.
  13. Seat time! But in my opinion, not in any order... 1. Tires 2. Brakes 3. Setting up your suspension (or the more expensive route... swaping it out for some aftermarket forks and shock) 4. Getting in shape.... 5. Do not listen to gixxie 750 about getting rid of your Honda
  14. Since all of us are getting pumped up for this track day I figured I would share my track day mods: Brake pads Lines Gutted ram air Home made rad guard Spark plugs lots of safety wire... Drain plugs, fill plugs, axles, pinch bolts....ect Here are a few photos! Brake lines, pads and a good cleaning! Safety wire: All put back together! I also gutted my air box... mad an additional 5 hp and 6ft/lbs of tq!
  15. I would anodize the forged wheels... or paint them orange. It would look like this:
  16. If you mention you are doing a track day at MO, I think they give you a discount. When you sign up read the PDF, it explains it in there.
  17. Thanks! I would like to meet some of you guys off of here!
  18. Signed up last night! I think all I need to do is tape up the lights!
  19. So went to the Honda dealership yesterday to feel how the 2012 CBR brakes feel (1000 and 600) and mine are better feeling then them. It must just be the way Honda brakes feel, ill just need to figure out if I need something more firm feeling or if the way it is will work.
  20. Thanks for the input! It seemed most people with this issue had 07s but Its proabably about the same design for 09. I think you had the same issues as I am having. The pads do compress at the slightest lever pulled, but if I were to hammer it then the lever feels it has to go further then it should and even then it does not feel 100% solid. Before I go the route of buying a nice Brembo MC I am going to rebuild the master first. Let me know how the Brembo works!
  21. So did a re-bleed last night and ran about 32oz of brake fluid through the system... I think it came out out to about 4 full reservoirs per caliper/master. However I did not see any air come out and my lever still feels about the same, I will check it tonight again since I left a zip tie on the lever. Another possible issue I ran accross is that the master may need to be rebuilt... kinda sucky if it does since the bike is an 09 with about 10K on it. But it could be possible that one of the seals was bad from the start. I did on the other hand leave the system closed with no fluid in it for about a week when working on it, I wonder if this cause the seal to fail?
  22. Ok, Ill give it a try and see what happens! Most of the DIY information say to pull the lever back to the bar until your last pump if using speed bleeders you only pull half way to keep pressure in the line. I see what you are saying, if this would happen would the fluid leak out near the plunger? See link below... bottom photo, opposite side of the banjo bolt. http://www.howmotorcycleswork.com/images/scans_resized/img016.jpg
  23. It does, I bled it as well... I will do it again. Yes to all your questions and I was very careful to not dry the MC out. Yea, I was thinking about running some cheap Dot 4 through the system to make sure all the air is out then replace with RBF600. Dont pull the levers all the way back? is this only on the last pump or each pump? Thanks for all the help! Like I said, my brakes do work and stop me pretty quick, but I feel that if i was to pull the lever back hard enough then i may be able to hit the bar, most hydro systems i have felt will pull back then stop and will not allow you to go back anymore. On think I want to add is that when I was cleaning the calipers I dumped all the old fluid out... maybe this was a bad idea? I was just wondering if its something honda does with their MC over other MFG. On the good side of things by rear feels solid.
  24. Just installed some new lines (Fren Tubo) and pads (EBC HH) on my 09 CBR600rr about 1 month ago but I still think I have air in the front lines? The brakes seem to work pretty good but the lever does not seem solid… it feels somewhat spongy and not as firm as it was before (or I’m just nuts). However when I felt some of the new CBR levers they feel almost the same? I thought by putting steel braded lines on it would stiffen it up a little? A friend of mine put lines on his R6 recently and his lever feels solid, but I was wondering if this had to do with the design of the master between the MFGs? Has anyone had air issues like this after doing lines? Or do I need to bleed the crap out of them? I have heard of people getting air bubbles stuck in the line and they are hard to get out. I thought I bled them pretty good because I used the bleeder bags but felt it was not good enough so I got a hand vac.. did not really do much…. Then I tried the Zip tie over night methed, which seemed to help a little. I would like to try to bleed them some more but with some cheaper fluid until I get the feel I want/need then put some new RBF600 in it. Here is everything I changed: - Lines (Fren Tubo) - Pads (EBC HH) - Speed bleeders all the way around - Fluid (Motul RBF 600) - Cleaned calipers very good!
  25. Is anyone planing on camping Sunday night? Do most people pitch a tent? Also, can we park in the paddok or the grass? I was wondering because I am going to bring a pop up canopy but ill need something to secure it to the ground.
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