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timing
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 17:18
by prism7guy
hi
the other day i was riding along, when i decided to test myself 0 - 60 mph, the only problem was that the speed is in kmh and counting in my head was inaccurate, i timed until the needle on the speedo was between 50mph and 70mph, but no 60mph, also, i got 7 secs which im not sure of, are there any instruments you can buy or make which time your 0 - 60 mph?
thanks a lot.
ste
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 19:19
by Phil Neal
yes you need an accelerometer, about £120 they plug into a cigarette lighter sock - ah - i sense a problem
with 13/46 gearing mine felt about 5 ish
with 14/42 about 6-7
Both on the BUTT DYNOtm
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 19:36
by sevenfourate
Them butt-dynos are known to be hugely truthful too ! Currently running 14 or 15/50 - dont even know if it will do 60.Lol
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 19:42
by Phil Neal
with 13/46 kept up with a westfield to 60ish, actually pushing him to faster at one point, topped out at 70 though.
low gearing, trailmax tyres - roll on summer!
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 19:52
by sevenfourate
On the road the other day it did an indicated 150kmh - about 92 ish - well OK the speedo was somewhere between 10 and 200.Lol.
That still sounds way to high compared to your speed on 13/46 though.My speedo must be worse than i thought !
Mines comes up off the throttle in the first three gears pretty easy with no clutch abuse.May upgear a smidgeon as yet,Will see how i go.
Trailmax tyres good then Phil ?
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:05
by Phil Neal
awesome for road use! a bit slimey in the mud, if you see the tread pattern you'll know why! as close to supermoto as you can get without changing the wheels


Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:13
by sevenfourate
Jeez - there pretty road based.Theres a good variety of rubber available though isn there from mostly road to extreme off-road.
Like u say - they look really close to a pukka road tyre without the need for more wheels.How much are they a pair ? AND - exactly how bad are they off-road ? You got them fited at the moment - bet they look prety pukka on the bike dont they ? How soft are they ?
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:22
by Phil Neal
I do very very light laning (untarmac'd pot holes etc and grassy lanes nothing serious) at walking speed with them 8)
they are fun, and will replace them with the same when i kill them, i think they killed my 13t front sprocket (badly hooked) due to gripping so well on the road.
they were on when I had the bike (fresh import) and have seen a coupla thousand kms with slight treadwear.
think they are about £120 a pair.
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:41
by sevenfourate
Sorry for all the questions - im just keen to learn all i can.Thanks for the help and info.Got brand new enduros fitted at the moment with a nice round profile - so i guess pretty road based also.The trailmax do look nice though.I guess i use mine and intend to use it for the same sort of duties as you,so maybe when im due for some rubber i'll give a set a go.

Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:45
by Phil Neal
no worries, i've got some IRC tr8's for heavier laning, still too hard for good off road, but not to bad on.
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:51
by admin
Twinduro's, great in summer when the lanes are a bit dryer, and still superb on the road too
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:53
by Phil Neal
nk the twinduro's have the same tread pattern as the irc tr8's but a bit softer rubber.
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:54
by sevenfourate
\"Twinduros\" - who makes them Paul ?
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 22:04
by admin
Bridgestone mate. got them on mine
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 22:05
by sevenfourate
Now gonna find the Bridgestone site....................
CHEERS
