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JPM 02-Jun-2005 21:40

Success!!! The first trackday on the R!
 
Well so far I've had 2 mechanicals and work get in the way of 3 trackdays I should of done, but today after fooling the bike into believing she was going for an early morning spin in a van I managed to make it onto a track!

Picture the scene, Donington National circuit, we (Lily and myself) arrive nice and early, there are a few of my friends doing the day also, and one or two are very quick boys, unfortunately mother nature played it's trump card by having constant rain until around lunch time, just as one of my mates decided to buy some full wets and stick them on, yep the rain stopped and the sun came out.

As the track started to dry Lily decided she wanted to go out, we'd only taken 208/209GP's so we hadn't been out all morning, I decided to skip it as the track was still very wet with the odd dry patch, not even a dry line. So I did my duty and timed her for about 6-7 laps, I was mightly impressed I must say first flying lap and not knowing how the track surface was and obviously getting used to the new 209's she did a 1:45, and by the end of the session down to a 1:32 still wet out there, so 13 seconds in 6 laps!!

We went out after lunch and I was a nervous wreck which caught me off guard, the guys were trying to bait me a bit but I just took it easy and trying to work on Redgate as I always lost time here, my first session was OK but I was dissapointed, the bike ran perfectly although I did feel the front was a tad vague but didn't really make any progress, as soon as I stopped I could barely move my right wrist, I've not had to brake so hard for over 9 months and the force was causing an issue, even as I type this I can feel some discomfort.

The next session I felt a million times better for about 5 laps before the red flag appeared, I'd managed to bugger off and get past Lily and the odd mate, it was like someone had flicked a switch, still trying to get used to the race shift pattern and made one or two mistakes with that i.e. going into Macleans and tipping in in 5th :puzzled: One of the guys was timing Lily and had her down to 1:28 in the dry so I am guessing I must of been the same or maybe marginally faster there as I'd nipped by early on.

Two more sessions remained and what I realised I was doing was holding back and waiting for a super safe spot to pass rather than carrying my speed and being more aggressive so I began to focus more and I knew I was getting faster, by the end of the day we both got down into the 1:26's with the odd 1:25 here and there, not the fastest I've been round there by a long way but happy with the 999 and also the huge boost in confidence that I gained today after recent events. Could just do with a few more before Brands :D

[Edited on 2-6-2005 by JPM]

Dibble 02-Jun-2005 21:45

nice .. you can show me round Brands when you get down here ....

JPM 02-Jun-2005 21:46

Quote:

Originally posted by DIBBLE
nice .. you can show me round Brands when you get down here ....

Better bring a map or sat nav then LOL!

Dibble 02-Jun-2005 21:46

nah, Weeksy will post a guide for us ......

Dibble 02-Jun-2005 21:53

Quote:

Originally posted by weeksy
LOL not a quick one... even Lily is faster than me.

is that the tea lady at Mallory ????

JPM 02-Jun-2005 22:06

I'll just follow everyone else :D

JPM 02-Jun-2005 22:07

Quote:

Originally posted by DIBBLE
Quote:

Originally posted by weeksy
LOL not a quick one... even Lily is faster than me.

is that the tea lady at Mallory ????

Oi ya cheeky get :P

It was an interesting day, the damp on new tyres wasn't very appealing at first but after lunch it dried up enough for us to have some fun on track.

I am so in love with the 998 as I can finally keep up on the straights without having to strangle the throttle!!

I need to stop abusing the grunt though and remember to actually change gear once in a while and not just chug my way out of corners. Still braking way to early and no matter how hard I tell myself to tip in later its not always happening.

All in all a good day, happy to finally see Fred on track and to be able to keep up with him (not for long though i reckon :( ) Was pretty pleased with my times as I haven't been to DP for a few years and with the new tyres/new bike it is starting to come together again.

Lily

Felix 02-Jun-2005 23:14

Good to hear you had a good time. And that the 999 finally came good. Oh, and Lily, it's now official: You are definitely fast enough to race!

desmojen 02-Jun-2005 23:17

Quote:

Originally posted by weeksy
LOL not a quick one... even Lily is faster than me.

Even...cheeky scouse boy ;)
And me still faster at cadders, howz it feel to be slower than the laydeez mate? :frog:;):lol:

Very well done both of you, specially Lil, guess you must be getting to grips with that 998 :D

Quickshifter 03-Jun-2005 00:29

749R
 
I consider my self very lucky to have been loaned this bike by Ducati, I guess I hoped you might find my thoughts of use if you are considering such a bike.... then again you might not!

Ok, I don’t own one but I have gotten one to ride, a 749R.

First time out was this evening, 108 miles of mixed fortune as far as traffic goes but some well-chosen roads gave us a little time to get to know each other.

First impression was an uncomfortable seat but that all changes once the legs are up and you are under way, even a wide girth like mine settles nicely. The gearbox is as sweet as they come and foot positions for gears and brakes fall remarkably easy to hand and foot once you settle (I normally struggle to use the back brake). Twenty or so minutes into our honeymoon I found myself relaxing (and forgetting the cost) and the confidence starting to flow, for me it was the feeling and the sound that the bike was never working hard or asking me to, it’s narrow waist and flowing curves allows you to fit in the bike when you want to hustle and this little lady just begs to be hustled (flickability is superb).

When you reach good speed (and that happens remarkably easily for what is the equivalent to a 600 believe me) and start holding brakes into corners the front end feel is awesome (can’t wait to try it on the track) I have never ridden a bike where I swear I could feel the road on the front end like I could from this, it inspires you to tip in simply because you really can feel what is going on.

The clocks belong in the Euro fighter and I dread the replacement cost, however they do add a lot of style and touches like auto illumination when the light fades (tunnels etc) is cool, Finish is good and it never failed to initiate at least four comments and two conversations in my only thirty minute stop.

Moving around the bike is a doddle and the location points needed to find your body position are easy, foot position is nice although expect the usual numb throttle hand due to the forward position. (In fairness I have not ridden any thing that doesn’t create that after a while). Once I felt comfortable moving around the bike I found myself quickly searching for a large and not to busy roundabout, I was about to feel rather ashamed and immature at my behaviour. (Just replaced the nicked suit and the sliders are virginal, had to be done).

The finish and detail is lovely but when you look at all those goddies you do think “please God don’t let me lob it”, thing is, he can’t help you any more than Ducati already have, if this bike could talk she would say “hop aboard and I will hold your hand and be prepared for a sharp intake of breath”.

I loved it, I would like to take her for a second honeymoon…… to Jerez! Jammy Scots.
:sing:

[Edited on 3-6-2005 by Quickshifter]

Jon 03-Jun-2005 00:50

Its nice to hear a write up on a bike by a guy that we know can shift:)

[Edited on 2-6-2005 by Jon]

Jon 03-Jun-2005 00:54

Sorry JPM Lily, Quickshifters post got me distracted. Nice to hear that you had a good day and that the weather wasn't to cruel to new.

guest1 03-Jun-2005 09:11

Well done Jon. Confidence back on track now.

desmojen 03-Jun-2005 09:41

Hey, you know I'm just ribbing you fella :D

In real terms you are much faster than me, and so is Lil by the sounds of it! :burn:

Steve M 03-Jun-2005 10:08

Quote:

Originally posted by Felix
Good to hear you had a good time. And that the 999 finally came good. Oh, and Lily, it's now official: You are definitely fast enough to race!

Too right!! Well done Lil, and Jon too - those times are very good and with so little time on the bike recently, and only half the trackday due to weather. Just compare the times with those from the DP meeting. Pleased it all went so well for you both.

Lily - so are you going to be the NW region DD rider next year:)

Old Yella 03-Jun-2005 11:01

At last.

JPM and the 999 get out on track.

Did you win the lottery too mate? ;)

Glad to see you both had a good day, your confidence seems to have come back eh ;)

Nice times too both of you, cant wait for August :D

stumpy1 03-Jun-2005 11:04

Quote:

Originally posted by desmojen
Quote:

Originally posted by weeksy
LOL not a quick one... even Lily is faster than me.

Even...cheeky scouse boy ;)
And me still faster at cadders, howz it feel to be slower than the laydeez mate? :frog:;):lol:

Very well done both of you, specially Lil, guess you must be getting to grips with that 998 :D

Weeksy we need to talk......:sing:

JPM 03-Jun-2005 11:08

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve M
Quote:

Originally posted by Felix
Good to hear you had a good time. And that the 999 finally came good. Oh, and Lily, it's now official: You are definitely fast enough to race!

Too right!! Well done Lil, and Jon too - those times are very good and with so little time on the bike recently, and only half the trackday due to weather. Just compare the times with those from the DP meeting. Pleased it all went so well for you both.

Lily - so are you going to be the NW region DD rider next year:)

Huh.... what about me?? :(

:lol::lol::lol:

stumpy1 03-Jun-2005 11:41

Quote:

Originally posted by JPM
Quote:

Originally posted by Steve M
Quote:

Originally posted by Felix
Good to hear you had a good time. And that the 999 finally came good. Oh, and Lily, it's now official: You are definitely fast enough to race!

Too right!! Well done Lil, and Jon too - those times are very good and with so little time on the bike recently, and only half the trackday due to weather. Just compare the times with those from the DP meeting. Pleased it all went so well for you both.

Lily - so are you going to be the NW region DD rider next year:)

Huh.... what about me?? :(

:lol::lol::lol:

Maybe next time................;)

Steve M 03-Jun-2005 11:49

Do it Jon, do it.:)

JPM 03-Jun-2005 11:56

I haven't got the looks!

Saying that getting a woman in the series would really up the profile, and even though it shouldn't be that way I'd imagine she/they would get more interest from sponsors etc being a male dominated sport

beancounter 03-Jun-2005 11:57

er Jon, there's already a lady in the DD series....

you meant to say, ANOTHER one, didn't you ?

JPM 03-Jun-2005 12:07

Quote:

Originally posted by beancounter
er Jon, there's already a lady in the DD series....

you meant to say, ANOTHER one, didn't you ?

Isn't that what I said? ;)






Sorry!

beancounter 03-Jun-2005 12:09

Quote:

isn't that what I said ?


er, course it was mate !

JPM 03-Jun-2005 12:15

Quote:

Originally posted by Old Yella
At last.

JPM and the 999 get out on track.

Did you win the lottery too mate? ;)

Glad to see you both had a good day, your confidence seems to have come back eh ;)

Nice times too both of you, cant wait for August :D

Lottery... not yet, but worth a shout this weekend I guess!

Confidence is coming back now, I needed a trackday to help me here, it's all in the head but on a track it's just easier, withing 2-3 laps I'd managed to get my knee down (first time on this bike... well without coming off !!! :lol: ) not that that is anything amazing, but just a good measure for myself mentally... and from there just gradually built on things. My big problem is stamina and wrist strength which hit me straight away, need to get one of those gyro balls or something I guess.

August can't come soon enough now...

JPM 03-Jun-2005 19:41

Quote:

Originally posted by Old Yella


Nice times too both of you, cant wait for August :D

Yella

with the way my years normally go I reckon i can safely say I will get slower not quicker.

It seems that the more i ride on the road the slower i get on track :(

Maybe I just need to stay on track and give up road riding!!

And Steve - if i can do DD on the 998 then yep I'll give it a go!! I am nowhere near good enough to be able to race on bikes where you need technique and skill, for me its all about determination :D

Lily

(I really should stop being lazy and log on as myself at some point...)

[Edited on 3-6-2005 by JPM]

Old Yella 04-Jun-2005 11:15

And bearing in mind your times you posted above which group are you two booked in for Donnington then?

JPM 04-Jun-2005 17:10

inters of course!!

Old Yella 05-Jun-2005 07:37

:D


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