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Title: Daytona
Post by: Eric Kelcher on September 27, 2001, 10:46:59 AM
Okay who's going? Everyone right?  8)  ;D  Hope everyone has better time than mine last year.

Hopefully this year goes better than last. Thought I brought right gears for one bike but oops forgot the counter. 30+ mph down did one lap parked it that one ain't going to make it.
Got on other bike made it to pit out bike starting puking gas out of the air box WOW don't catch on fire don't catch on fire make to CW stand and wait for bike to cool.  Get back to pits and #2 had filled with gas. Pull plug and thumb starter to clear gas holding rag over sparkplug hole. Opps forgot to pull coils and bike fires adn promptly erupts in ball of flame.

2000+ miles and 2500 dollars to do one lap my first Daytona bit. Oh well this year I hope it goes better rebuilt motor last night have a stack of sprockets going 34-44 14-16 better have the right gearing this year and well the other bike hmm had to sell that one.  ::)  :P
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: Admin on September 27, 2001, 11:37:31 AM
Hey Eric,  Welcome to the board!

I plan on going, although I won't be racing, this year!  I still have much to learn, and lots of practice needed!

Shawn
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: JamesC459 on September 28, 2001, 07:01:26 PM
Just remember about Daytona.Pit bikes must be registered vehicles,human powered types are not allowed.no bikes,scooters or any of that
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: Christian on October 01, 2001, 08:57:46 PM
I'll be there,  #157  on an Aprilia Mille.   No camping at track I presume. And whats with the out by 60 minutes after the last race - is that each day or on the last day?  How about in the parking lot outside?   Anyone know which is the closest non-harley campground to the track?  other than Bulow (too far) Christian
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: JamesC459 on October 02, 2001, 04:39:34 AM
Christian,There is no such thing as a NON HARLEY campground in Daytona,even in October.The  "evacuation curfew" stands daily,and there is no camping outside the speedway either.You can find the camping listing at the Daytona Beach Chamber of Commerce website but I don't know the link
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: CCS290 on October 02, 2001, 05:33:16 AM
Someone please recommend what motels to stay at in Daytona.
Also need gearing for a 98 600 GSXR.
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: Eric Kelcher on October 02, 2001, 01:19:09 PM
Are you sure about the licensed vehicle for pit bikes? I know last year it was no scooter motorized or non and no electic.  We used our YSR race bikes as a pit bikes last year no problem from anyone. I guess I'll check with Kevin as I am supposed to haul his pit bike; how does a 900 qualify for a pit bike?  ::)
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: sportbikepete on October 02, 2001, 01:40:10 PM
I think every track has that rule but does not enforce it unless you get out of control. Perfect example is VIR, they have signs saying no 4 wheelers, bicycles, etc yet everyone including the VIR staff had them. Mid-Ohio is the same way also.
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: Johnny B on October 02, 2001, 08:54:12 PM

QuoteJust remember about Daytona.Pit bikes must be registered vehicles,human powered types are not allowed.no bikes,scooters or any of that

No. It's no bicycles, and pit bikes should have competitors # on plate in front. Registered bikes not allowed without garage pass.
A couple of years ago a friend of ours walked in and told us they wouldn't allow his GSXR-1100 in. We gave him a # plate and zip ties, told him to strap it on the front and to remove the license plate. They let him through when he told them it was his "pit bike". Go figure.
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: Papa_Thiam on October 06, 2001, 06:58:23 AM

QuoteI'll be there,  #157  on an Aprilia Mille.   No camping at track I presume. And whats with the out by 60 minutes after the last race - is that each day or on the last day?  How about in the parking lot outside?   Anyone know which is the closest non-harley campground to the track?  other than Bulow (too far) Christian

So you're doing Daytona, huh? Cool. See you at Summit next week.
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: Christian Smith on October 07, 2001, 05:37:09 PM
Hey Papa,   I am going down to Daytona and then to Road Atlanta from there.  Probably going to buy a used RV this week (getting tired of sleeping in the trailer)  I have got a  little surprise for you at Summit. The Mille (maybe me) will be faster than it was.  Better bring your MOJO!!!   LOL
Christian
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: RickyRacer on October 09, 2001, 04:41:58 PM
I may have a change in plans. (Hopefully)  If my bike is ready, I'll race in the Lightweight Superbike race on Saturday.

How many miles is the road course?
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: JamesC459 on October 10, 2001, 05:36:22 PM
The road course at Big D is 3.56 miles.Just make sure that your engine is up to the task of running wide open for 20-30 seconds twice per lap every lap.I took a penguin school in 97 and rented one of their EX500s.What a yawner around the banking.They told us not to rev past 9500rpm or they would puke a head gasket.So that's 9500rpm,6th gear,like what,115mph?The track is really cool though.The first time you go through T6 up the hill it is pretty freaky! Have fun Don't get sucked in by the draft on the first lap of the race.You get dragged down to the chicane a lot faster than running by yourself.
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: 8) on October 11, 2001, 08:42:52 AM

QuoteThe road course at Big D is 3.56 miles.Just make sure that your engine is up to the task of running wide open for 20-30 seconds twice per lap every lap.I took a penguin school in 97 and rented one of their EX500s.What a yawner around the banking.They told us not to rev past 9500rpm or they would puke a head gasket.So that's 9500rpm,6th gear,like what,115mph?The track is really cool though.The first time you go through T6 up the hill it is pretty freaky! Have fun Don't get sucked in by the draft on the first lap of the race.You get dragged down to the chicane a lot faster than running by yourself.

Did you even have to brake for the chicane???

Daytona will break engines...no doubt.  It got both of mine in the spring.  Waaaaaaaa

I'm coming back with 2 fresh ones....wooohooo.
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: JamesC459 on October 11, 2001, 05:07:03 PM
Yes,you do have to brake some on an EX.Down to 5Th gear and scrub some speed.Jeff Wood told me that day that it can be done in sixth gear on an EX,but he was still braking some.
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: motobenco on January 31, 2006, 12:42:10 PM
Funny how much has changed and how little.
Title: Re: Daytona
Post by: CCS on February 01, 2006, 07:52:14 AM
'cept now you can camp at the speedway if you're willing to pay the ten-day price.....LOL