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Old 31-Mar-2009, 21:02   #1
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Unhappy Getting off the line..... #72
I NEED HELP!

I need help, getting off the line (and possibly other things as well) I am the worst, rubbishest (is that a real word?) starter in the history of motorsport!

race 1, missed the lights, massive wheely lost 8 places before the first corner!

race 2, Pulled away like an O.A.P (no offence intended if your a fast o.a.p.) and lost 11 places before the first corner,

as only 3 class b riders put in a sub 2min lap and I was one of them I feel that I am let down by my inability to pull away,

how do you practice this kind of thing?

any advice greatfully received (and probably completely cocked up at Anglesey)

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*have been known to break promises now and then, sorry


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Old 31-Mar-2009, 21:11   #2
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For me its a case of feeding in the clutch and the power at the same time with the right amount of each.
I'm one of those that is constantly blipping the throttle while I wait for the lights to change, then as they go out pull back the throttle and start slipping the clutch lever and feel for the bite, as it bites its a matter of feeding in the power as you engage the clutch being careful not to bog the engine by applying to little power and to much clutch

I use to be a lot better at it when drag racing at Santa Pod and Avon park back in the early 80s but racing the 916 in SoT with its hoppy dry clutch ruined my starting technique.
There is a nice set of traffic lights just up the road that are great for practicing your starts, just be carefull Bradders isn't next to you


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Old 31-Mar-2009, 21:17   #3
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Hold the revs at 8000 and let the clutch out until the bike is trying to creap forward, then anticipate the lights going out and roll on the gas and feed out the clutch smoothly.

Works for me anyway and I've led the odd race or two, waaaaaaay back
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Old 31-Mar-2009, 21:40   #4
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Talking thanks guys,
Thanks, two very different techniques there? But both sound good, I'll have to try to have a practise, but where do you test a race bike?

going to try to have a go this weekend.. matt


p.s. didn't meet many people this weekend really, come and say hello next time.
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Old 31-Mar-2009, 21:43   #5
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heres Dom demonstrating -sorry couldnt resist


(that wasnt the real start just warm up) but it was well controlled!
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Old 31-Mar-2009, 21:45   #6
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There is a nice set of traffic lights just up the road that are great for practicing your starts, just be carefull Bradders isn't next to you

Or in front
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Old 31-Mar-2009, 21:46   #7
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don't stress about it or it will get to you.

I am gonna bet I am worse at starting (I didn't actually start 4 times last year after stalling on the grid).

More important to get away smoothly then have confidence in the first corner.
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Old 31-Mar-2009, 22:06   #8
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I know nufink, I'm just a retired old has-been.

Whatever you do, DON'T STALL!
Stalling off the lights is imho the single most dangerous thing you can do in bike racing... I know, I've done it, I filled my pants!
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Old 31-Mar-2009, 22:16   #9
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Smooth throttle, smooth clutch. Do not dump the clutch, wheelies or stall will result. Antonye was the best starter I saw.?? Ask him for the secret?!
Nick, your post above is class:LOL:
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Old 31-Mar-2009, 22:53   #10
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You're too kind Christopher

There is no magic; I always used to hold the bike on the biting point then feed in the power as you let the clutch go out. None of this "rev it to 10,000 and dump the clutch" nonsense.

Just get out there and practise to find what's best for you.

Once you've done that you can then work on watching the lights and blanking out everything else that is going on around you to get a perfect start.

I blame a misspent youth at the Traffic Light Grand Prix


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