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Tracked your monster

Started by MuscovyDuc, May 26, 2008, 07:39:16 AM

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Cucciolo

Quote from: uclabiker06 on May 26, 2008, 12:54:48 PM
Whereas the Monster is contradictory and not as efficient.     
could you please elaborate on that statement?  [thumbsup]

mostrobelle

Monsters are fun at the track.   [thumbsup]  You just gotta hang waaaaay off to keep the hard parts from scraping, but that just adds to the fun.   [moto]
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ducpainter

Quote from: mostrobelle on May 26, 2008, 07:46:17 PM
Monsters are fun at the track.   [thumbsup]  You just gotta hang waaaaay off to keep the hard parts from scraping, but that just adds to the fun.   [moto]
'zactly.   [thumbsup]

ss's are fun too.   ;D
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bigeasy

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Tracked mine a couple times. But how do you post up a pic?_2191

silentbob

Quote from: mostrobelle on May 26, 2008, 07:46:17 PM
Monsters are fun at the track.   [thumbsup]  You just gotta hang waaaaay off to keep the hard parts from scraping, but that just adds to the fun.   [moto]

The S*R series has cornering clearance on par with a SBK.  If you have the ride height set properly, that is.

clubhousemotorsports

I built my monster to be a track bike and it has served me well the last 6 or so years. Even when pile driven into the pavement at 70mph. just give ducpainter the tank and throw on a few bits and off I go again.

ducpainter

Quote from: ducvet on May 26, 2008, 09:05:23 PM
I built my monster to be a track bike and it has served me well the last 6 or so years. Even when pile driven into the pavement at 70mph. just give ducpainter the tank and throw on a few bits and off I go again.
Took you a lot longer to heal than the bike.   ;)

I rode my monster on the track for five years...I rode it to every track day too..and home again.

The very first time I hauled it in a truck to the track I crashed it.

Then I got something to haul that I didn't need to ride the next day.
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a completely different way than you, you will be open to understand how that
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    is even more amazing than yours."
    To realize the value of nine  months:
    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
"Don't piss off old people The older we get, the less 'Life in Prison' is a deterrent.”



monsterduc

I tracked my bike for Ducati Owner's Club trackday a couple of years ago.  I have a trackbike but I thought I had to bring the Ducati to get the special price (I didn't) and I wanted to track the Monster once just to compare it to my trackbike (Suzuki TL1000R).

I rode down one group level because I planned on riding the Monster more cautiously than I normally ride on the track.  Like Silentbob said, S*R series don't really have cornering clearance issues.

The last DOC trackday, I brought my tiller.   8)

Ducatista

As many know, I'm a major proponent of having a dedicated track tool, whether it's a Monster or any other bike.  When you crash a track tool, you only have to make it functional again.  When you crash a street bike... well, you have plastics, paint, and other tasty cosmetic bits that need to be fixed.  To each his own, but for me I knew that I wouldn't have had nearly as much fun on my Monster as I do on my SV, just because with the SV, I'm mostly concerned with my own mortality and not the mortality of my beautiful paint.  I had a get off on a track day last year, and the whole repair cost me $10 (one brake lever).  Everything else could be bent, zip tied, duct taped, or turned on a lathe to get it back in working order.  Had that n00b mistake been on my Monster, I don't even want to think of the expense it would have been to get it back to what it is now. 

If you PM Zooom, I know he has a street bike and a separate Monster track bike.  He has had a blast.

All that said, I'm intensely curious to see what it would be like to take a Monster to the track.  I would love to race a 620 in ultralights when I start racing, but I just don't see the funds for that happening.
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Centerline

Yes, track days are fun....you go your own pace.
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Uncle Mofo

Yes I finally have, and I can't wait to do it again in two weeks  [thumbsup]


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uclabiker06

Quotecould you please elaborate on that statement?  waytogo

Well,  its a powerful sporty bike but its naked arrow dynamics work against it, leaving one a tad perplexed.  Is it a cruiser or a racer; even though we all know the answer.  That is where the Monster gets its charm from...and all that stuff.  [thumbsup]

QuoteMonsters are fun at the track.   waytogo  You just gotta hang waaaaay off to keep the hard parts from scraping, but that just adds to the fun.   

Interesting and good to know.

QuoteWhen you crash a track tool, you only have to make it functional again.  When you crash a street bike... well, you have plastics, paint, and other tasty cosmetic bits that need to be fixed.  To each his own, but for me I knew that I wouldn't have had nearly as much fun on my Monster as I do on my SV, just because with the SV, I'm mostly concerned with my own mortality and not the mortality of my beautiful paint.  I had a get off on a track day last year, and the whole repair cost me $10 (one brake lever).  Everything else could be bent, zip tied, duct taped, or turned on a lathe to get it back in working order.  Had that n00b mistake been on my Monster, I don't even want to think of the expense it would have been to get it back to what it is now.

EXACTLY.
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Big Troubled Bear

Yes Once or twice, but have a R1 that I use for track days [thumbsup]
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Quote from: Centerline on May 26, 2008, 09:31:42 PM
Yes, track days are fun....you go your own pace.


Hmmm... Looks like MotorSport Ranch  [thumbsup]
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aaronb

i am signed up for my first track day june 10th, so i 'plan to'.  it is one of those buell inside pass track days done through STT, so i should get to spend half of the day on my bike, then the rest running buells.  considering i almost bought one, i am really looking forward to riding a xb12*  and I may not think the 1125r is the cutest girl at the dance, but i can wait to ride that one too. 

and it is at Road America, im soo excited. 
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