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Old 09-23-2008, 10:32 AM   #1
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if anyone else intentionally shift locks the rear tire so they can practice recovery? I do it at least once a week on the cm, really saved my bacon on sundays md run. I was coming down a hill that lead into a left curve and went to downshift and bumped it a gear further than i blipped for. Pulled the clutch, kicked to second, let her settle and blipped and took the corner. eased my pace a bit after that. Few too many close calls this weekend lol
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Old 09-23-2008, 10:40 AM   #2
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My current bikes have a slipper clutch so no can do...I have done it on other bikes goofing around though.
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Old 09-23-2008, 10:41 AM   #3
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I do it at the track a lot, but it's not on purpose. I don't practice it.
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Old 09-23-2008, 10:43 AM   #4
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Slipper clutch... FTW
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I learned to roadrace on a Honda Hawk 650 and found slipping the clutch lever out gently allowed me to modulate rear wheel lock up and engine braking. I turned my observation into a skill aboard an SV650.

My ZX6R has a slipper clutch but you can still drag the clutch out and get some benefit of engine braking and even drag the rear tire abit before the slipper clutch interferes. I have observed Jason Pridmore using this technique on a slipper clutch equipped GSXR1000 and know that the skill is not something you use every corner, but in certain circumstances it is a handy tool you can bring out and use to great effect.
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Old 09-23-2008, 12:02 PM   #6
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I learned to roadrace on a Honda Hawk 650 and found slipping the clutch lever out gently allowed me to modulate rear wheel lock up and engine braking. I turned my observation into a skill aboard an SV650.

My ZX6R has a slipper clutch but you can still drag the clutch out and get some benefit of engine braking and even drag the rear tire abit before the slipper clutch interferes. I have observed Jason Pridmore using this technique on a slipper clutch equipped GSXR1000 and know that the skill is not something you use every corner, but in certain circumstances it is a handy tool you can bring out and use to great effect.
That's one thing I noticed on the R6 demo that I did. You could still chatter the rear even with the slipper, but I was hammering it down gears hard since it wasn't my bike.
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That's one thing I noticed on the R6 demo that I did. You could still chatter the rear even with the slipper, but I was hammering it down gears hard since it wasn't my bike.
The slipper on the gixxer is adjustable, so you can set it to how much wheel chatter you like.
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That's one thing I noticed on the R6 demo that I did. You could still chatter the rear even with the slipper
With a little practice you can actually chatter it all the way off the track at 150. I can work with you on it if you'd like.
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Yup! I downshift from 2nd to 1st going 70mph and get absolutely no chatter.
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Yup! I downshift from 2nd to 1st going 70mph and get absolutely no chatter.
I can get some going into first on uneven surfaces... like the ripples going into Turn 3. I don't go into first there anymore though but I have.
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