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Trackday report from the 9th sept No laughing out loud!


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Trackday report from the 9th sept No laughing out loud!

Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:13 pm » Post: #1 » Download Post

Evening all. Copying this in form the RD and TZR forums as I can't bear to type it out in full again...

OK, Off we went to Llandow on Sat 9th sept (with the rebuilt motor from when it ate the crank at the NSR-World bash). The weather was really good and we were on for a good one:



The 3XV was running really well and out on the track we were having heaps of fun playing with the big boys - here I am trying the outside line around a GSXR600 (I think)



I was a bit concerned about the state of the front BT090 which I had really meant to change before going, but didn't have the time. By lunchtime it was a slick on the right because (as many of you will know) Llandow is a predominantly right handed circuit:



However the bike was running and turning very well, and I was enjoying scrapping with a 95 TZ and an Aprilia Tuono in my group particularly, so I just kept an eye on the tyre and kept going out there...

...and then, in the last session (it's always the last session isn't it?) in the fast right in the pic at the top the front let go and we went down - classic low-side. Seemed to slide for ever and the bike kept trying to get friendly with me so I kept having to kick it away as we hurtled off the track and through the trackside debris, before coming to rest in an ignominious heap . The marshals and medics did a great job of coming over to collect us and quickly transported us back to the paddock on the Llandow 'trailer of shame' Embarassed .

Gave the bike a proper look over the following day and It is a bit of a mess, but it's essentailly all just cosmetic, which isn't too bad considering the pace we were going. Here it is:

We went down on the right when we ran out of tyre:



But of course it couldn't resist a little flip as it slid, just to match things up a bit:





And here's the offending front that let go:



I am fine (physically if not mentally Rolling Eyes), but the bike will need a bit of TLC to get it back to something pretty. Took all the panels off yesterday though and took it for a little ride and it is running and steering as well as ever, so I guess I got off pretty lightly, really.

Any donations of spare 3XV fairing panels would be warmly welcomed though Wink

Just to add insult to injury my hard drive conked out the day after too so I'm having to use a diff hard drive and have lost literally years worth of bike-related stuff (anyone mentions the imprtance iof regular backups and they will be eliminated Laughing)

Anyway, thought I would share my day at the track with you all. It was a shame about the off as we were going really well and it was an excellent day out. Just need to find the time and money to fix the old gal up again now... again Rolling Eyes

Still, as my fave 3XV is now off the road for a while, it might give me the inspiration I need to try to get the MC21 running and riding as well as I think it probably should, so it could be the beginning of my NSR conversion proper. If only the bloody thing would carburate properly off the bottom, and had a better gearbox, and didn't try to shake my fillings out above 7k... Wink

Cheers

Wb
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Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:31 pm » Post: #2 » Download Post

I can't believe you were riding on that tyre! Shocked It's fooked! I'm sure she'll be back to normal soon. Good job it's nothing mechanical busted...
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Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:42 pm » Post: #3 » Download Post

Soo Sh*t
Sad The post seems to get worse the further you scroll down!
Look on the bright side though, as you say it is only cosmetic, it'll give you somthing to do over the winter and you did look real good before you went down Smile
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Sat Sep 16, 2006 10:00 pm » Post: #4 » Download Post

I'll go with maxin on that one too, What the hell were you doing riding it on a tyre that looked like that.

lol Im sorry you fell off, but what did you exspect?

Still, good chance now to give it a good clean. Hope you get it sorted as it always look really good each time I saw it.
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Sat Sep 16, 2006 11:05 pm » Post: #5 » Download Post

I had planned to change the tyre the day before, but I was let down with the trailer I was supposed to be using so got sidetracked with re-arranging transport (ie: convincing the missus to loan me the freelander, removing the seats etc.) In the end I just ran out of time so had to chance the tyre. It performed remarkbly well all day, really - only letting go in the last session Rolling Eyes . Live and learn and all that...

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Sat Sep 16, 2006 11:32 pm » Post: #6 » Download Post

Man that sucks, it was a pretty bike too!

Good luck getting it all fixed up.

Personally, I don't think I've ever done the last session of a track day, things always seem to go wrong in that one!
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Sat Sep 16, 2006 11:56 pm » Post: #7 » Download Post

Back in the day of solo trackdays that was a strict rule of mine, in modern monkey included days it's fell by the wayside.
But it's got good merit, it really has.

One last session...................
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