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bally71
24-Jun-2012, 21:13
after having the bike weighed at oulton it came in at 165 kg's
there's nothing on the bike that doesn't need to be
alloy front sub
single underseat exhaust
trimmed electrics
got me thinking how i could shed a little but apart from a race battery and the alloy swingarm i've been scratching my head a bit.
did anyone get anywhere near the magic 150 or is it going to be damn near impossible
anyone got any weightsaving tips they'd care to share?
after having the bike weighed at oulton it came in at 165 kg's
there's nothing on the bike that doesn't need to be
alloy front sub
single underseat exhaust
trimmed electrics
got me thinking how i could shed a little but apart from a race battery and the alloy swingarm i've been scratching my head a bit.
did anyone get anywhere near the magic 150 or is it going to be damn near impossible
anyone got any weightsaving tips they'd care to share?
My class B bike was 152 then added another disc to make it legal at 154. My class A is 157Kg I think Dallas has me beat on weight and the track. :rolleyes:
bally71
24-Jun-2012, 22:02
My class B bike was 152 then added another disc to make it legal at 154. My class A is 157Kg I think Dallas has me beat on weight and the track. :rolleyes:
did you do anything special to get it down to that
i'm thinkin battery and swingarm would save me another 3 kg .. that's still 6 kg over yours then:confused:
bradders
24-Jun-2012, 22:18
Battery can be a big one, tank another as phils is grams not kilos ;) swing arm not massive, bodywork can be a lot (my 998 fairings are probably a good 5 kilos) extra disc Dallas doesnt have with a caliper can be another few kilos....all adds up
Battery can be a big one, tank another as phils is grams not kilos ;) swing arm not massive, bodywork can be a lot (my 998 fairings are probably a good 5 kilos) extra disc Dallas doesnt have with a caliper can be another few kilos....all adds up
Bally I've been at it since 2008 its just an iteration progression. As you are in the same class as me I can't start giving tips to make it easier for you. I'm old and need any advantage I can get. :D :eek: :lol:
skidlids
25-Jun-2012, 00:15
extra disc Dallas doesnt have with a caliper can be another few kilos....all adds up
He did at Oulton, as he is now running twin Brembo Clubman discs, with radial 4-pad calipers
Steel tank is a big weight saving on the plastic ones be it a Monster Steel tank or a 916 tank like Dallas's. His Inconel exhaust mated to a carbon can is probably one of his biggest weight saving advantages over many of the bikes on the grid.
Although most of the guys that have done the Class A winning over the years have bikes weighing a fair few Kilos more than Dallas's
bally71
25-Jun-2012, 08:06
Bally I've been at it since 2008 its just an iteration progression. As you are in the same class as me I can't start giving tips to make it easier for you. I'm old and need any advantage I can get. :D :eek: :lol:
.. fair enough .. tho i don't think it'll make me any faster .. just need something to keep my brain busy between races :lol: :lol:
bally71
25-Jun-2012, 08:13
Battery can be a big one, tank another as phils is grams not kilos ;) swing arm not massive, bodywork can be a lot (my 998 fairings are probably a good 5 kilos) extra disc Dallas doesnt have with a caliper can be another few kilos....all adds up
i'll best tanks don't come cheap .. had noticed a lot of you use the older ss tanks in pref to the newer ones .. is there much between them?
did consider going naked but i like the look of the 1098 fairings and i find them useful in a crash
:lol:
Spjallen
25-Jun-2012, 08:26
Mines a right lard arse, 171 kgs!
bradders
25-Jun-2012, 08:56
Have a search n the forum, Skids and some other have put weights up Of tanks etc
Fwiw plan was to change my monster tank for a 916, junk air box and lithium battery instead of gel ne fitted ( I have all the bits) and that little lot saves c6-7 kilos alone right under your chin. But as I may not be racing again....
dunlop0_1
25-Jun-2012, 10:04
Makes no difference my 185kgs was still almost unbeatable. Only Angry Challis got lucky once or twice. :lol: :lol: :lol:
bally71
25-Jun-2012, 15:55
Makes no difference my 185kgs was still almost unbeatable. Only Angry Challis got lucky once or twice. :lol: :lol: :lol:
185kgs Did you have a lead fairing?? :eek:
bradders
25-Jun-2012, 16:31
He only had 20 hp too ;) :lol:
Spjallen
25-Jun-2012, 18:05
I'm not spending anymore on weight saving on the bike, but looking at spending that money on track time and tyres. Loosing weight myself would be cheaper, saves money on the weekly shop!!
bally71
25-Jun-2012, 21:27
He only had 20 hp too ;) :lol:
Ah .. I feel the need for a smiley on the end of a fishing line
bally71
25-Jun-2012, 21:31
I'm not spending anymore on weight saving on the bike, but looking at spending that money on track time and tyres. Loosing weight myself would be cheaper, saves money on the weekly shop!!
Double bonus
weight savings not cost me a penny so far .. apart from maybe going to the underseat pipe .. but the that was just an added bonus in my mind
so that means you've got 6 kg's to lose for free .. Have you taken the lights off? :lol: :lol:
bradders
25-Jun-2012, 21:35
Underseat pipe costs weight bless its ti, as you need more pipe work I reckon than a simple out the bottom can
Weight becomes an issue if 2 fairly equal riders and one has considerable weight difference. And it must be true that's all they talk about on Eurosport with moto 2!! :lol:
bally71
25-Jun-2012, 21:53
Underseat pipe costs weight bless its ti, as you need more pipe work I reckon than a simple out the bottom can
Weight becomes an issue if 2 fairly equal riders and one has considerable weight difference. And it must be true that's all they talk about on Eurosport with moto 2!! :lol:
Na the pipe lengths are designed to be the same so you just lose the weight of a can
Aparently if you tuck your elbows in it's worth 9 seconds a lap or something like that:lol:
bradders
25-Jun-2012, 22:05
No, this is DD. elbows have to be out if you want to progress...after years of watching senna and ghost and the like I finally got it ;)
No, this is DD. elbows have to be out if you want to progress...after years of watching senna and ghost and the like I finally got it ;)
Elbows at dawn eh. I did clip Sennas bar end at Pembrey around Honda curve. That was a bit scary but we behave now. :eek: :D
dunlop0_1
26-Jun-2012, 05:28
No, this is DD. elbows have to be out if you want to progress...after years of watching senna and ghost and the like I finally got it ;)
Wait till you have to get past 10 men wide Challis. Now thats a man with elbows. :lol:
bradders
26-Jun-2012, 09:26
Gutted I haven't had the chance yet, was getting There :(
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