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Tim in Belgium 05-03-08 12:42 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
I do lap timing at the 'Ring for general interest to see how I'm doing, it's a matter of mind set not to get sucked into racing, I always slow for flags, let faster bikes (and cars at the 'Ring) pass me. Again at a trackday it would be interesting to see your general trends, but I agree that it should be about having fun and keeping safe.

At some of the european track days they provide transponders and move people about the groups depending on their lap times. So I don't think timing automatically means more crashes.

Stu 05-03-08 12:46 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bluethunder (Post 1438659)
Are true but after talking to the guy I got my bike from he, said most tracks just em switched on. long as your destrict with the use of ur timer they won't even notice.

I haven't even got a clue what you're trying to say dude. :confused:

Blue_SV650S 05-03-08 01:58 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1438617)
So where would I find most of the 10 secs difference?
later braking? I guess?

Without seeing you in action how can I possibly know?!!?!? ? with 10 seconds off, its safe to say there is probably room for improvement in ALL areas, some will be more prevalent than others if we could see you in action. But yes, I most commonly see people losing the majority of their time on the brakes and corner entry. This is where to get out of low to mid inters you need to really be working hard on ?running the brakes?. Do you do this at all at the moment??? ? if not at brands, I can guarantee you are losing >=4sec a lap on that alone ;)

My time was a 'official' time using a transponder, but for trackdays I'd look at making a cheap make-shift finger operated laptimer - look here

You are aware laptiming on a TD is strictly prohibited right?!!? ;)

Tim in Belgium 05-03-08 03:49 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
That blue make shift item looks ideal, although I'll install an extra switch as beeping over the start finish straight every time might be a bit of a give away ;)

Blue_SV650S 05-03-08 03:57 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim in Belgium (Post 1438937)
That blue make shift item looks ideal, although I'll install an extra switch as beeping over the start finish straight every time might be a bit of a give away ;)

To be fair, if using the horn button, you would be unpluging the horn to do it anyway ;)

Tim in Belgium 05-03-08 04:00 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_SV650S (Post 1438947)
To be fair, if using the horn button, you would be unpluging the horn to do it anyway ;)

True...

Stu 05-03-08 04:55 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
Might be an idea to push the button at a slower part of the circuit every time (like bridge before Druids) might be more accurate than when you're flat out?

Blue_SV650S 05-03-08 08:39 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1438989)
Might be an idea to push the button at a slower part of the circuit every time (like bridge before Druids) might be more accurate than when you're flat out?

Shouldn't one be on the brakes at Druids and be seriously thinking about turning in!?! :D

I tend to use one of the grid lines at Brands to hit the button. And then try and fight the urge to have a look at the time as I need to be thinking about paddock hill, not looking at my laptime!!! :D

As for accuracy, on a trackday, you don't really need to know your laptimes down to hundredths of a second do you!! ;)

You never did say if you ran the brakes into turns ...

Stu 05-03-08 09:01 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
No, probably not :( nice & slow before entering any of those dangerous corner thingys. With 4 or 5 people coming off out of the 20 or so that I knew there, I was quite happy to finish the day still upright :)

Stu 05-03-08 09:03 PM

Re: Lap times?
 
oh, another question. rear brakes? yes use everthing you can or no don't waste your concentration/effort?


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