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kiwi_rsvr
Premium Member EX Dr Frankie Stein (splitter) Joined: 10 Sep 2008 Location: Hockley, Essex Status: Offline Points: 3391 |
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Posted: 18 Dec 2009 at 14:16 |
Can we put a sticky in for this link ?
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www.apriliaperformance.co.uk
www.apriliaforum.co.uk www.apriliaownersclub.co.uk |
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amb67
Moto GP Alien Joined: 11 Feb 2008 Location: Marden in Kent Status: Offline Points: 769 |
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Very useful link, thanks Scott.
Sticky request done. |
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Blue ones are so much faster than black ones. |
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Garvey2003
Premium Member does my bum look big on this bike? Joined: 28 Jan 2009 Location: Wiltshire Status: Offline Points: 454 |
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whats Mallory Park like?
see its got a cheapo one in Feb. Might be able to tap up my wife and see if I can get it for a birthday pressy :)
this would be my first time on a track too
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stevo
L Plates Joined: 04 Jan 2010 Location: england Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Hi everyone, I am a new member to the forum & this is my first posting.
I have just got hold of a 2002 RSVR & it is my first twin.
The bike will be used mainly for trackdays, but it is road legal with daytime MOT.
I have only managed a few brief trips out because of the lovely weather we are having at the mo, but I am looking forward to giving it a real test soon.
The bike has chip upgrade & race filter, high level Leo Vince can & metzler racetek tyres.
Any info that can be offered on tyre pressures, suspension settings etc would be greatly appreciated.
The rear ohlins has a remote preload adjuster which seems not to be working.
Am I doing something stupid here, is there a lock pin etc that has to be removed before it will adjust??
Cheers all, Stevo
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Lincsmatt
Moto3 racer Joined: 20 Dec 2009 Location: Cotswolds Status: Offline Points: 68 |
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IMO Mallory is great fun. It's hard work as there is no long straight for a rest, and it's very abbrasive and wears out the right hand side of the tyre after a couple of visits. But the feeling of overtaking around the outside at Gerrards is just awesome.....
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Well it's half past four and i'm shifting gear...
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dangerousdilbert
Moto3 racer Joined: 13 Jan 2010 Location: tamworth Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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mallory is mint i'm gonna be there on the 13th of feb with focused, it's a brilliant little sprint to bed you in for your first time, not a lot to remember so you can concentrate on your riding, lines etc. highly recommended!
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keep it sunny side up!
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Kev 44
Moto GP Alien Joined: 14 Mar 2008 Location: Sunny Lincs Status: Offline Points: 635 |
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Dont go on new tyres cos they'll be shot after a day there! Gerrards is soooo long the hard acceleration lent over for a long while eats the rear, also that time of the year watch for the damp patches through the esses even if it looks ok be cautious till you done a few laps.
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dangerousdilbert
Moto3 racer Joined: 13 Jan 2010 Location: tamworth Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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good advice kev, my mate's dad dumped it there, first track day, second session trying to follow my mate! best bit was, it was on his lad's road going blade! you could cut the atmosphere with a stanley!
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keep it sunny side up!
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smellstevens
Premium Member Joined: 15 Jun 2009 Location: midlands Status: Offline Points: 184 |
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mallory is a good track, like peeps have said its not very long and not much to remember! gerrards is an awesome corner (provides a big buzz when sliding on ya arse at 140mph!) i rode it with the BSB charlies in and it ruined gerrards completly IMO! many peeps on here plannin to ride it this year? i was there last sunday (31st Jan) and there was a blue rsvr there that looked pretty nice!
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Andyhar
Moto3 racer Joined: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Doncaster Status: Offline Points: 15 |
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Hi everyone. I am looking to do my first track day in July. I am thinking of going round cadwell park. I have a 2002 RSVR. Can anyone give me any advice on setting up the bike? I am not wanting to do loads of work to get it ready as i use the bike on the road. But I do want to try and make the bike as "safe" as possible. I have no itentions of going mad when i am on the track as I am no Max Biaggi. I am Arranging my brothers stag do and i know this is something he has wanted to do for a long time. I am a complete novice so any advice on the track and set up would be great.
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andy777
Moto GP Alien Joined: 12 Aug 2008 Location: berks Status: Offline Points: 522 |
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erm, don't get pissed the night before!
Put all the settings to stock as per the manual. you''l be fine. Andy oh and let the tires warm up for a few laps before going mad
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westernator
Moto3 racer Joined: 07 Apr 2011 Location: isle of man Status: Offline Points: 16 |
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ive just started doing track days and have been informed by many people that tyre pressures should be 31 psi front and 29 psi rear when the tyre is cold....
my first track day i did on road pressures..36 front & 40 rear..which worked but i wrecked a brand new bsb super corsa in 1 day..i think that the tyre was too hard... have since been out on advised lower pressures and found tyre wear to be alot better...i was doing at least 3 steady laps to get tyres warm before i started gunning it.. this is just a guideline so please dont take it as being gospel but its working for me..depends on what tyres youre using aswell.. |
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Andyhar
Moto3 racer Joined: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Doncaster Status: Offline Points: 15 |
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Thanks for the replies read nearly all the post on here now about track days so i will let you know how i get in in July.
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Warms
Premium Member Joined: 06 Mar 2012 Location: Isle Of Wight Status: Offline Points: 574 |
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Also there's no power to plug into at Caddie so you'll need a genny, if you got any sort of electic stuff you want to use, as said lower yer tyre pressures,and let them warm up for a couple of laps befor getting faster, you've got all day take yer time, try to follow an instructor round a few times if you can to watch there lines , it's a blast ,you'll luv it there.
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