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Old 21-Jul-2003, 11:06   #1
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Lap timer - a nice cheap & simple option?
I'd like to guage how I'm doing/improving during the day on track days, not interested at this stage in times vs lap records etc but it must be a good indicator:

1. Of how I'm progressing during the day
2. How 'dialled-in' I am to consistant laps
Consistancy = smooth = speed

What are the options assuming I have to do it all myself and whilst riding. Is it possible to set up something similar to the 749/999 functionality?

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Old 21-Jul-2003, 11:10   #2
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You can get a used lap timer and beacon for around £100
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Old 21-Jul-2003, 11:46   #3
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You can get a used lap timer and beacon for around £100

The organisers say you cant use them though. (Timing equipment).
Cheaper option - Nokia phones have a lap timer function. Just ask someone in another group if they will time you for a few laps. (Ideal if you have a mate there either not riding or not in same group as you).
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Old 21-Jul-2003, 12:17   #4
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Buy a pedal bike computer. Can do lap times, record max speed, calculate average speed etc.??



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Old 21-Jul-2003, 12:24   #5
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yeah but how do you use it at 140+MPH with a big leather glove on?
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Old 21-Jul-2003, 12:34   #6
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How does the 999 one work?
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Old 21-Jul-2003, 12:50   #7
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Any sort of timing by ANYONE at a track day invalidates any insurance you may have taken out.

Also wonder if it invalidates the organisers insurance too ?

If you happen to have timing gear, you very often find circuits have their own beacons, and forget to turn them off.
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Old 21-Jul-2003, 12:52   #8
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Dunno, but some organisers do let you use timing equipment, as long as you dont ride like a tw@T chasing tenths etc
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Old 21-Jul-2003, 13:11   #9
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Thats what your brolly dolly is for - when she is not keeping the sun off you or massaging your aching muscles or changing you wheels!
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