

If you dont break into the 10's at your next meeting, you should give bikes away mate

(For someone who has only owned his 9 for a few months, that is a great time, well done.)

Hey Gos,Gosling1 wrote:Look what you've started now Diesel![]()
"......My ET is bigger than your ET........ner ner....."....." Well my trap speed was WAAAAAY bigger than your puny 235.6547 kmh !! nyah nyah....."
If you dont break into the 10's at your next meeting, you should give bikes away mate![]()
(For someone who has only owned his 9 for a few months, that is a great time, well done.)
i had mine for 2 weeks when i ran an 11.2 and 2 months when i ran an 11.1...Gosling1 wrote:
(For someone who has only owned his 9 for a few months, that is a great time, well done.)
The general rule for the gearing is that you want to cross the finish line at peak RPM so if its 13000 thats what you want to reach at the 395metre markStereo wrote:Apparently you can cut a good second off your time by practising your starts for a few hours...
Also gearing is really important.... apparently drop a tooth on the front sprocket and add one to the rear for faster accelleration, is that right?
thats why you did .5 sec better than me.Wattie wrote: my 60ft is 1.83
good mate..dont worry abt wot ppl say abt going round corners..u can have just as much fun giving it a full wristful, smoking it up, and fishtailing...and of course..my fave..the wheelie!!diesel wrote:thanks nek.
dun worry mate, i'll be down there again.