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Yogi
19-Nov-2012, 19:30
Having been listening to Roxy witter on about how much a grin it is to race DD, I thought it's about time to try it out for myself.

So I've gone and bought a bike off skidlids, and I'm gonna try a few rounds next year.

I gave racing a break this year after doing the full season in Hottrax Endurance junior 600 in 2011.

So I'm pretty new to racing really, can't wait to see where I will be in the pack, so to speak.

I am from Chesterfield, so if there are others DD enthusiasts nearby let me know, as I need to get my head around these v twin air cooled thumpers, as I'm only usd to the in-line 4 Jap screamers !

Apparently all I need for my bike is a set of 8.5kg/mm constant ratio front fork springs, as mine is standard and a bit soft, please let me know if anyone has any.

There will be further parts and information needed in the near future, so I apologise in advance for the stupid questions and requests that will surely follow. :)

dunlop0_1
19-Nov-2012, 20:06
First of all there are no stupid questions, well not many :lol:

IMO do a TD on the bike before you spend any money. You will be quite suprised at how little set up they need. Sounds like you will a good idea of what you want from doing the endurance racing but remember, rev limiter comes in at just over 9k which would have been tickover on the 600. Also due to the relevent lack of va va voom you will need to get it flat out and then not use the brakes :D

Yogi
19-Nov-2012, 20:41
Good idea that.

Having spent loads on go faster bits, and not really being able to tell the difference, on my CBR, in the past, I'm definitely going to try the DD out "as is"

It's going to be a whole new riding experience. :o

I also need to get the power commander set up, can anyone recommend a relatively local dyno shop that has DD knowledge??

dunlop0_1
19-Nov-2012, 21:03
I would probably take it off. However, probably Ducati John in Doncaster can help.

http://www.ducati-john.co.uk/

chris.p
19-Nov-2012, 22:09
I would probably take it off. However, probably Ducati John in Doncaster can help.

http://www.ducati-john.co.uk/



I believe Ducati john is in leeds;)


Chris:burn:

chris.p
19-Nov-2012, 22:11
I also need to get the power commander set up, can anyone recommend a relatively local dyno shop that has DD knowledge??


Nelly at Cornerspeed in Kirkby-in-ashfield

http://cornerspeed.co.uk/


Chris:burn:

dunlop0_1
20-Nov-2012, 05:19
I believe Ducati john is in leeds;)


Chris:burn:

Ok Yorkshire. :lol:

Spjallen
20-Nov-2012, 09:17
http://www.dyno-centre.co.uk/

Wortha look Yogi. This guy is brilliant. Ex BSB Racer and spends ages with your bike.

ells
20-Nov-2012, 20:57
Nelly at Cornerspeed in Kirkby-in-ashfield

http://cornerspeed.co.uk/


Chris:burn:

+1 for Nelly

Fruitbat
24-Nov-2012, 11:04
+1 for Nelly

And another.

And he's only 20 minutes down the road from you.

Yogi
24-Nov-2012, 17:41
Nelly's it is then

mark 999
26-Nov-2012, 11:43
Nelly's it is then

Good, you can take mine too ! :p

Ghost
26-Nov-2012, 14:17
Good, you can take mine too ! :p

Yours is fine Mark, you just need to stay on it.:D

mark 999
26-Nov-2012, 14:36
Yours is fine Mark, you just need to stay on it.:D

:rolleyes:

I'm still working on that one. !

Tricky little feckers these DD bikes !

skidlids
26-Nov-2012, 15:48
:rolleyes:

I'm still working on that one. !

Tricky little feckers these DD bikes !

I Know what you mean Mark! after over 7 years of racing them I thought I had learnt to stay on, Snetterton taught me different. :frog:

couchcommando
04-Dec-2012, 13:53
Hiya Yogi, pop in and see Nelly for your Ducati stuff as many others have said, You'll like the DD bike but they are slow, get your self tucked in and never let any limbs poke out you will lose 1mph each straight LOL
I used to enjoy mine but hated the tyres, you haven't got that problem as the Dunlops are stickier at least in the dry ;)

Give me a shout when you go to Nelly's I'll pop up if not already in there :)

banger san
05-Dec-2012, 12:17
I used to enjoy mine but hated the tyres, you haven't got that problem as the Dunlops are stickier at least in the dry ;)
:)

Sticky enough in the wet as well as long as you're brave or stupid or BOTH :D