Winter project
Author
Discussion

hobo

Original Poster:

6,321 posts

268 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
quotequote all
Right, the R6 is staying (decided not to sell it). Got myself a service book & going to convert it track bike over the winter period.

My list of what to do is as follows:

Straight away:

a) Renthal race sprockets & chain (520)
b) Air filter (DNA or K&N)
c) Brake pads (Carbone Lorraine or EBC)
d) Brake lines (HEL)
e) Bodywork

When funds/wife allows:

f) Rear shock (WP or Ohlins)
g) Rear sets (Arrow)
h) Power commander & quick shifter
i) Paint job for bodywork

Then, a set of slicks & I'm ready to rock & roll.

Anyone else got a bit of work infront of them ?

StuB

6,695 posts

261 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
quotequote all
hobo said:
Anyone else got a bit of work infront of them ?


No mate, that's my problem!

However, there's a 2003 race spec GSXR1000 about 20 miles away for sale in MCN, £3k. K Tec front, Ohlins rear, PCM3, quickshifter, Harris bars & pegs, Hindle ex-system, spares inc W&W, ready to race!

Want to go halves on it? You could sell the R6 then!

mel

10,168 posts

297 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
quotequote all
tyre warmers, especially if you're going to be running slicks and spending a fair chunk of dough on trackdays you want to get your monies worth straight out the blocks

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

272 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
quotequote all
mel said:
tyre warmers, especially if you're going to be running slicks and spending a fair chunk of dough on trackdays you want to get your monies worth straight out the blocks


I think Hobo already has tyre warmers as he has done a good few track days already.

Hobo what are you doing with the front suspension??

hobo

Original Poster:

6,321 posts

268 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
quotequote all
Firstly, Stu, just got your message. I'll give you a call later.

As regards to suspension, not sure really. Onlins internals are around £1500 which is way too much for now. What else could I do ?

mtbr

328 posts

244 months

Friday 3rd November 2006
quotequote all
hobo said:
Firstly, Stu, just got your message. I'll give you a call later.

As regards to suspension, not sure really. Onlins internals are around £1500 which is way too much for now. What else could I do ?


Talk to K tech or perhaps Maxtons.
If you are going to take advantage of the grip that slicks will provide, you will need different spring rates and hence damping. Why do you want to run slicks?

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

272 months

Friday 3rd November 2006
quotequote all
hobo said:

As regards to suspension, not sure really. Onlins internals are around £1500 which is way too much for now. What else could I do ?


£1,500 yikes can't you just replace the springs and oil which would be about £150 - £200, surely £1,500 is for race spec forks scratchchin

Edited by Andy Oh on Friday 3rd November 09:51

fergus

6,430 posts

297 months

Friday 3rd November 2006
quotequote all
why not just get k-tech 20mm cartridge internals, rather than revalving what you already have? Or 25mm ones if you're feeling flush?

PS I have a nice track ready 2004 R1 (with V5, etc) which will be around £4750.... Pick as per my profile...

Carrera2

8,352 posts

254 months

Friday 3rd November 2006
quotequote all
I thought you had your bike on ebay Hobo - did you not get any bids?

F.M

5,816 posts

242 months

Saturday 4th November 2006
quotequote all
£250-£300 for a fork revalve and respring with uprated oil for the internals of your o.e suspension at a place like Maxton I`d have thought...good enough for most trackday work ...
I`ve a spare GSXR1100 frame I`ve got ideas for (..ie 1216 big bore streetfighter, low gearing etc...)

Edited by F.M on Saturday 4th November 20:58

gixerboy1

5 posts

235 months

Saturday 4th November 2006
quotequote all
I am rebuilding and modding my 2 rgv 250s. Bike number 1 is pretty much standard except for the following:
Aprilia RS250 wheels
Marzocchi RAC43 forks
Radially mounted calipers
Redial master cylinder
Digital rev counter/speedo
Digital temp gauge
One off expansion chambers with carbon end cans
The following are parts I have made for it:
Aluminium rear subframe
Aluminium headlight bracket
Yokes
Rearsets
Clip ons
Aluminium chain adjusters
Fully floating rear disc
And finally what I have to do to it over the winter:
Make moulds for CF bodywork
Make CF bodywork!
Fit billet back brake caliper
Manufacture front discs
Put the engine back in the bike!
Finish the billet aluminium heads with removeable inserts
Finish billet powervalves.
I need to finish it for early neat year as I am running it down to France for the French gp in May.
The second bike is a long way off completion. It will have a hand made frame and swinging arm, blueprinted engine, dry clutch, billet aluminium cylinders, billet con rods and sustom made body work.
Here are the links to a few pics of them:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v10
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v10
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v10
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v10
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v10
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v35
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v35



hobo

Original Poster:

6,321 posts

268 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
quotequote all
Carrera2 said:
I thought you had your bike on ebay Hobo - did you not get any bids?

Could have got £5300, but decided to pull it & turn it into a track bike.

hobo

Original Poster:

6,321 posts

268 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
quotequote all
mtbr said:
hobo said:
Firstly, Stu, just got your message. I'll give you a call later.

As regards to suspension, not sure really. Onlins internals are around £1500 which is way too much for now. What else could I do ?


Talk to K tech or perhaps Maxtons.
If you are going to take advantage of the grip that slicks will provide, you will need different spring rates and hence damping. Why do you want to run slicks?

Wanting to run slicks for the added grip.

I'll do a search for Maxtons & see what it brings up. I got some info from K tech at the bike show.

shot2bits

1,273 posts

250 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
quotequote all
hobo said:
mtbr said:
hobo said:
Firstly, Stu, just got your message. I'll give you a call later.

As regards to suspension, not sure really. Onlins internals are around £1500 which is way too much for now. What else could I do ?


Talk to K tech or perhaps Maxtons.
If you are going to take advantage of the grip that slicks will provide, you will need different spring rates and hence damping. Why do you want to run slicks?

Wanting to run slicks for the added grip.

I'll do a search for Maxtons & see what it brings up. I got some info from K tech at the bike show.


I think you have to be seriously on it to keep the heat in the slicks to make it worthwhile - only what I've read though... You've done a few track days, right? I'd be interested to know peoples opinions on slicks on the track...

hobo

Original Poster:

6,321 posts

268 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
quotequote all
Maybe so. The fact is though that the tyres I am currently running have no tread on the edge (none at all), so basically they are slicks through the corners. Its only in a straight line where I have tread & why do I need it (assuming its dry) ?

I suspect I'll look at the option of a 2nd set of wheels, & probably have wets on these for when its obviously wet.

shot2bits

1,273 posts

250 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
quotequote all
hobo said:
Maybe so. The fact is though that the tyres I am currently running have no tread on the edge (none at all), so basically they are slicks through the corners. Its only in a straight line where I have tread & why do I need it (assuming its dry) ?

I suspect I'll look at the option of a 2nd set of wheels, & probably have wets on these for when its obviously wet.


Because the compound is different with slicks - they take longer to heat up so you have to generate enough through your riding.. even though there's no tread on your road tyres, the compound may still suit you better... Don't get me wrong, you might be able to benefit from slicks if you have the capability...

fergus

6,430 posts

297 months

Monday 6th November 2006
quotequote all
hobo said:
the tyres I am currently running have no tread on the edge (none at all), so basically they are slicks through the corners. Its only in a straight line where I have tread & why do I need it (assuming its dry) ?


Hobo, unless you are knoocking on the door of the times the supersports guys set (on production race tyres, e.g. racetec K1, etc) then slicks are a waste of cash for you. How fast are you going round snett, cadwell, brands indy, etc?

1) they are more expensive
2) they have an entirely different tyre construction. The fact that they have no tread is the only thing the have in common with the edge of your curent tyre
3) you will need to choose a compound, unless you go for a 'trackday' slick, which is literally only a racetec with no tread on, rather than a full race slick.
4) they take a lot longer than a raetec type tyre to heat up fully
5) they can only take a few heat cycles prior to becoming greasy and really starting to move around on you
6) they let go a lot quicker than a prdn race tyre

I would strongly suggest getting your suspension optimised prior to going down the slicks route. To 95% of people (even some racers) they don't offer a massive advantage.

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

272 months

Monday 6th November 2006
quotequote all
Hobo, have you been running the road legal Pirellis or Metzlers??

Have you tried the Pirelli Super Corsa Pro SC1 or SC2 or the Metzler Racetec K1 or K2 which are race tyres. The national Superstock Cup boys use the Racetecs.

As Fergus has said slicks are unforgiving unless you are about the quickest in the fast group.

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

263 months

Monday 6th November 2006
quotequote all
My winter project is to finally fit the braided lines I bought in June. I only got around to fitting the rear one.

hobo

Original Poster:

6,321 posts

268 months

Monday 6th November 2006
quotequote all
Andy Oh said:
Hobo, have you been running the road legal Pirellis or Metzlers??

Have you tried the Pirelli Super Corsa Pro SC1 or SC2 or the Metzler Racetec K1 or K2 which are race tyres. The national Superstock Cup boys use the Racetecs.

As Fergus has said slicks are unforgiving unless you are about the quickest in the fast group.

I currently using the Super Corsa Pro's.

I just assumed that slicks would be the next step for an out & out track bike.