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monster 696 at the track?

Started by chitown, September 11, 2012, 07:17:56 PM

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i have vast experence racing a m620 and am curently trying to sell mine as i just got a new R6.  check out www.teamatomicracing.com to see what i have done to mine [bacon]
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Quote from: zooom on September 24, 2012, 08:54:49 AM
THIS is a HUGE +1 to that...I think learning to do more and get more out of less is exactly the reason why people should start with a lesser track machine before going up to one of the "easy button" track bikes that are out there...that and personally, since I am not racing, I find it more enjoyable to have to plan my way around the easy button bikes on the track which makes my time on the track that much more enjoyable and a learning experience..and in the same vein...I have seen guys come down to VIR with their beater EX500 race bikes from New England and they are beating them almost to a bloody pulp and railing the ever living life out of them around the track


Here's me on my track ride - no easy button bike for me A converted 650 Endruo, making about 55hp. Won't claim to be the fastest out there by a good measure, but I'll lap beginner group folks on much 'better' bikes.



Besides body position, for me it's a lot of throttle and brake. Getting on the gas earlier does a lot to shave lap times. Late braking (within reason) does as well, and a good way to sneak past folks
-Throttle's on the right, so are the brakes.  Good luck.
- '00 M900S with all the farkles
- '08 KTM 690 StupidMoto
- '07 Triumph 675 Track bike.