
Nova's new ride
Nova's new ride
Ok, ok so it's not a Kwaky but I brought it for racing. I've been talking about for racing for so long now that the wife told me to get on with it before I'm too ancient 

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Re: Nova's new ride
which class will you be racing that in mate ?? Another KSRC member on the track next year ??NovaCoder wrote:......but I brought it for racing ....


".....shut the gate on this one Maxie......it's the ducks guts !!............."
Very different but at the same time surprisingly similarjavaman wrote:Hey Nova... how does it compare with the J1 ?

Power delivery is very different, more linear and with mucho engine braking...handling and riding position are very similar.
I'll be competing in the new 'Twin Sprint' budget class in Victoria....can't wait for FebGosling1 wrote:which class will you be racing that in mate ?? Another KSRC member on the track next year ??

I'll post another pic when she's in 'race ready' mode

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Excellent, I am sure it will look the goods when you set her up ...NovaCoder wrote:...... I'll be competing in the new 'Twin Sprint' budget class in Victoria....can't wait for Feb![]()
I'll post another pic when she's in 'race ready' mode

One of my mates has an SV650, he raves about the bloody thing, it has enough mumbo for him, apparently handles really well, etc. I have not ridden it yet, maybe I should hit him up for a ride......

Good luck with the racing next year, take it easy for the first couple of sessions, it will take time to build your speed up, but more importantly, to find the limits of the bike (without crashing), and then ride within those limits as quickly as possible. See if you can get Strika to help you set the bike up for racing, he knows a thing or 2 about bike set-up....


".....shut the gate on this one Maxie......it's the ducks guts !!............."
Just finished doing a little racing Blog which shows how I've enhanced/buggered the little SV. 
