New track bike at last
Discussion
Biker's Nemesis said:
Cheers George.
My mate had an HP4 (which I ran in) and that had very good suspension for the road and track for normal people like myself
I thought about a standard R1 but I was looking at over 2k for suspension, then there's the extra electronic stuff that can be bought for £1,500.00 from Yamaha and fitted to any R1, that's not counting the Carbon fairings and other stuff, so I thought it was worth the extra 4k over the standard model.
Ah makes sense. Whens the first outing on track planned?My mate had an HP4 (which I ran in) and that had very good suspension for the road and track for normal people like myself
I thought about a standard R1 but I was looking at over 2k for suspension, then there's the extra electronic stuff that can be bought for £1,500.00 from Yamaha and fitted to any R1, that's not counting the Carbon fairings and other stuff, so I thought it was worth the extra 4k over the standard model.
Make sure you change the master cylinder too!
Biker's Nemesis said:
Steve Bass said:
I'll ask my mate who has one.
Thank you very much kind Sir.One nugget that did come up is the standard bike has a rear ride height adjuster that the M version doesn't come with. Look to get this as everyone seems to be changing their geomentry quite significantly in the rear.
Hope you enjoy John, should be a cracker
Steve Bass said:
ok, just had it confirmed. The ABS can't be deactivated on a standard bike BUT the guys aren't reporting problems with it being overly intrusive. There is a work around which you know or you can run lines directly to the calipers from the MC. But is it worth it???
One nugget that did come up is the standard bike has a rear ride height adjuster that the M version doesn't come with. Look to get this as everyone seems to be changing their geomentry quite significantly in the rear.
Hope you enjoy John, should be a cracker
SteveOne nugget that did come up is the standard bike has a rear ride height adjuster that the M version doesn't come with. Look to get this as everyone seems to be changing their geomentry quite significantly in the rear.
Hope you enjoy John, should be a cracker
Hi. I think running lines direct from the M/C to the calipers, may also require an ABS disable signal being sent to the IMU/ABS ECU? There seem to be a lot of aftermarket ECU "solutions" offering this? If it were not needed, I'm not sure why they'd bother?
fergus said:
Steve Bass said:
ok, just had it confirmed. The ABS can't be deactivated on a standard bike BUT the guys aren't reporting problems with it being overly intrusive. There is a work around which you know or you can run lines directly to the calipers from the MC. But is it worth it???
One nugget that did come up is the standard bike has a rear ride height adjuster that the M version doesn't come with. Look to get this as everyone seems to be changing their geomentry quite significantly in the rear.
Hope you enjoy John, should be a cracker
SteveOne nugget that did come up is the standard bike has a rear ride height adjuster that the M version doesn't come with. Look to get this as everyone seems to be changing their geomentry quite significantly in the rear.
Hope you enjoy John, should be a cracker
Hi. I think running lines direct from the M/C to the calipers, may also require an ABS disable signal being sent to the IMU/ABS ECU? There seem to be a lot of aftermarket ECU "solutions" offering this? If it were not needed, I'm not sure why they'd bother?
So do I believe bar room rumour or the guys in the pitlane doing the times??
Some people love to build up the BS
Steve Bass said:
fergus said:
Steve Bass said:
ok, just had it confirmed. The ABS can't be deactivated on a standard bike BUT the guys aren't reporting problems with it being overly intrusive. There is a work around which you know or you can run lines directly to the calipers from the MC. But is it worth it???
One nugget that did come up is the standard bike has a rear ride height adjuster that the M version doesn't come with. Look to get this as everyone seems to be changing their geomentry quite significantly in the rear.
Hope you enjoy John, should be a cracker
SteveOne nugget that did come up is the standard bike has a rear ride height adjuster that the M version doesn't come with. Look to get this as everyone seems to be changing their geomentry quite significantly in the rear.
Hope you enjoy John, should be a cracker
Hi. I think running lines direct from the M/C to the calipers, may also require an ABS disable signal being sent to the IMU/ABS ECU? There seem to be a lot of aftermarket ECU "solutions" offering this? If it were not needed, I'm not sure why they'd bother?
So do I believe bar room rumour or the guys in the pitlane doing the times??
Some people love to build up the BS
When I get mine on track I'll see how I get on, I'd rather not have to change things for nothing, I'd be quite happy keeping the ABS as it is if i'm honest.
clen666 said:
Very nice, John. Looking forward to seeing the angry wasp flying around Croft.
Sorry if I've missed it, but are you planning on doing much, if any, road riding with it?
Cheers Grahame, the only thing I have booked is a day at Silverstone in July which is a free day you get when you buy an M model, there are technicians on hand and a few racers to show you up on track.Sorry if I've missed it, but are you planning on doing much, if any, road riding with it?
Biker's Nemesis said:
One of my mates who said his ABS was kicking in on track is a ex South African racer, he's not the sort to bulst having known him for 8 years.
When I get mine on track I'll see how I get on, I'd rather not have to change things for nothing, I'd be quite happy keeping the ABS as it is if i'm honest.
Out of interest John, what's his name?? Is he from the JHB/Gauteng region?When I get mine on track I'll see how I get on, I'd rather not have to change things for nothing, I'd be quite happy keeping the ABS as it is if i'm honest.
I'll check if he really is a Bullstter or not for you
some of the guys are making noises about being able to run dedicated lines to the calipers from the MC and just plugging the ABS units ports but leave it installed & connected.
Anyway, if you have it painted like this...
It looks very VERY nice..
For a Yam
Which are st
Really st.
But that's nice..
For a st bike...
Edited by Steve Bass on Wednesday 13th April 19:55
Steve Bass said:
Out of interest John, what's his name?? Is he from the JHB/Gauteng region?
I'll check if he really is a Bullstter or not for you
some of the guys are making noises about being able to run dedicated lines to the calipers from the MC and just plugging the ABS units ports but leave it installed & connected.
Anyway, if you have it painted like this...
It looks very VERY nice..
For a Yam
Which are st
Really st.
But that's nice..
For a st bike...
I wasn't doubting or saying you were wrong Steve, I respect your opinion and I take it as gospel if you say something is so.I'll check if he really is a Bullstter or not for you
some of the guys are making noises about being able to run dedicated lines to the calipers from the MC and just plugging the ABS units ports but leave it installed & connected.
Anyway, if you have it painted like this...
It looks very VERY nice..
For a Yam
Which are st
Really st.
But that's nice..
For a st bike...
I don't think its fair to mention his name (Daryn) on here, Fleegle was on track with him at Jerez last month, he's a quick lad and can peddle a motorcycle a damn sight faster than I can or indeed a lot of other people.
He's lived in the UK for years now but still talks really funny.
I'll post a picture of him on one of his old race bikes (in the UK)and on his R1 so that Fleegle can remember who I'm on about. (if he's reading this far)
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