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Started by Spooner, September 19, 2006, 06:29:53 PM

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Spooner

Alright-who is going to make it out?  Anybody ride it yet to give us any indication on what gearing to use??

-Nick
CCS Expert #172
'04 R6

Super_KC124


funsizeracing

I was wondering the same thing.  It looks long, but it's hard to tell from a picture.
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Jack_Brock

I'm thinking 16-41 for you Spooner.

I'll be there, and I have a special surprise for the lightweight peeps.
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Jack_Brock

I just watched the track video from their website, and it doesn't look to be that fast.  It is long, but pretty tight.  I'm guessing running down to turn 3 will be the fastest area.  Anyway, I'm thinking somewhere between Hallett and Heartland on gearing.
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Spooner

Whats the link to the video? 

I'm thinkin 15/48 for the SV-not sure about the R6.  Maybe 16/50 to start..??

-Nick
CCS Expert #172
'04 R6

Jack_Brock



15/48 will probably be a good place to start if you are planning on using all of 6th.  I may gear tall and see if I can keep it out of 6th.  On the R6, I don't know....
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Super_KC124

Quote from: funsizeracing on September 20, 2006, 08:07:08 AM
I was wondering the same thing.  It looks long, but it's hard to tell from a picture.

It looks long and hard? What are you talking about?

Super_KC124


funsizeracing

Quote from: KC_124 on September 20, 2006, 10:43:21 PM
It looks long and hard? What are you talking about?

Just how I like it...
Becka
CMRA EX #126
TipToes and TonkaTrucks Mini Endurance #75
CCS EX #126
www.caferacerinc.com
R&R Tool & Die Co.
www.ducatiomaha.com

Spooner

Ok Sicko's...

I made a post on the MRA site and it appears MAM gearing is a good place to start-or in the case of Kevin, just keep what ya got ;)

-Nick
CCS Expert #172
'04 R6

funsizeracing

Quote from: Spooner on September 21, 2006, 11:21:05 AM
Ok Sicko's...

Hey, it's hard to keep your mind out of the gutter when you're not much taller than the curb.
Becka
CMRA EX #126
TipToes and TonkaTrucks Mini Endurance #75
CCS EX #126
www.caferacerinc.com
R&R Tool & Die Co.
www.ducatiomaha.com