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R1000 -> Old CBR tested on track today (7/23/2006 11:32:45 AM)
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I chosed to take the CBR to the track today instead of the GSX R. I'm really happy I did and by that got the chance to learn more about the old friend. I was the first to chrash today, after the inspection, when I drove slowly out of the garage, BOOOM, suddenly I layed under the bike [:o]. WTF was going on...The guys in the garage helped me to lift the bike and said, there is water there, it's slippery. No chance I said, the bike was straight and the speed about 2 mph! Then I rode to pay the fee and saw what had happened, when I moved the handle to turn left, the helmet which hanged on the right mirror firmly fully pressed the brake handle, I almost did another dive, goosh...I don't think there will be a big problem to remember not hanging the helmet on the mirror... Well, the first three sessionsin the morning was OK but I didn't got the softness and rythm right. I had driven 150 km's to the track this early morning and it was a very late night yesterday watching Moto GP qualifying at Laguna Seca. I hardly keept pace with the sportbikes, faster than some but slower than a couple more. There was only sportbikes or other modern bikes at the track, and my old bike was somewhat odd relative the other lighter and stronger ones. After lunch I felt real good and fit, I had no problems to follow the fast guys and did a lot of overtaking on much stronger and modern sport bikes. I felt very confident and really enjoyed the driving which worked at it best, good pace and very stable in all type of corners. Both front and rear tyre where severly scrubbed, so I got a good temperature in the tyres. Before the last session I talked to a guy on a red Ducati 996, he said his got enough and was to brake for the day. I did the last session to, in the middle of a corner the rear sweeped out almost a meter, but it was a soft movment and no problems, so everything was OK. I understood that the rear had got more than it could take and stopped driving after about the half session, when I came to the pitstop. The rear tyre was not only very scrubbed, which they always will be on a track day, but there was also very glossy flat sections on the sides within the scrubbed sections, so the tyre was definitly overcooked. I also knew that I earlier have been driven harder in that turn without any problem, so it was time to break. Afterwards I realised that I can be real happy not laying the bike or be throwed out of the saddle when the tyre gave up. There was a few chrashes in all groups and I took pictures of two of them where you will get an impression of the track. One picture is on my bike, firts among the other sport bikes. [image]local://upfiles/4562/DBC32AD6D81A424090008FA39BCFA142.jpg[/image] [image]local://upfiles/4562/660DFBB83979425E8FD94772738AF3A8.jpg[/image] [image]local://upfiles/4562/6BA2D2EFAB5544E2B5061566482BE7AF.jpg[/image] [image]local://upfiles/4562/B5919AB2ADC74D4E9EEA8482A5029F78.jpg[/image] [image]local://upfiles/4562/2A89A090821A42F195FD5DE63FA31D2E.jpg[/image]
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