Wattie wrote:I think it's time Marty got back in the track to see if he can still do anywhere near these times

Wattie wrote:I think it's time Marty got back in the track to see if he can still do anywhere near these times
MadKaw™ wrote:Wattie wrote:I think it's time Marty got back in the track to see if he can still do anywhere near these times
Strika wrote:MadKaw™ wrote:Wattie wrote:I think it's time Marty got back in the track to see if he can still do anywhere near these times
Waste of time guys. I couldn't walk the track at the moment, let alone ride any motorcycle anywhere near fast. I've lost a whole stack of weight and have been pretty much sick since February this year. I barely have enough strength to have a wank......... I said barely!Havn't ridden my roadbike in months either if that tells a story
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But, given me being fit and a few laps to get my eye back in and I Guarantee you I could still cut a 45 at the Island and A 62 at Broadford on my racebike and when fit and financial, will happily accept the challenge!
MadKaw™ wrote:From FX site, last round at EC - Both from 1st race Sunday
FX 600
2 Kevin CURTAIN (NSW) 1:40.739 1:35.608 1:35.385 1:35.714 1:35.770 1:35.576 1:35.602
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FX1000
1 Kevin CURTAIN (NSW) 1:39.047 1:33.763 1:33.839 1:34.216 1:34.121 1:34.890 1:35.249
MadKaw™ wrote:Yep, age does weary us...![]()
P.I. Lap records..
Superstock 1000 Ben Henry (WA) Suzuki GSXR 1000 1:36.325 5-Dec-10
Superstock 600 Michael Jones (Qld) Yamaha YZF-R6 1:38.354 26-Feb-11
born green wrote:..... but u cant beat a v8 at bathaust,
Wattie wrote:Want me to lock the thread now boss?
fireyrob wrote:Rear is easier to change definately. Im still stock gearing and its down a tooth in the front for the Creek and Island from now on. Those pesky litre bikes are good down the straights but the 600 holds its own
Blurr wrote:Front is harder but has more impact. Rear is easier.
For every tooth less on the front it is worth 2-3 extra teeth on the rear.
You will need to do the front down one anyways if is a tracky. It will give you a bit more bottom end.
Front is cheaper too. About $20 a sprocket compared to about $80 for a rear.
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