SethO
New member
I got video of 4 laps at BIR in brainerd MN, the CRA races were going on and I met a dude that races them, he said you can do a parade lap during this and sure as **** for 20 bucks you get 4 laps.
It was awesome, well slow to start and then I got to the back , let some space go then started at speed. A guy went in the toolies and when I waved him ahead I got some good track practice.
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The suspension question was I put on a new penske rear shock that was for someone that is 200 pounds, I am 170 with a a wheelchair it would be close, well the shock was so stiff I was riding the edge of the rear tire and I can not put enough body english on the bike because of being handicrapped so it was slowing me down in transition corners ( I ran the road from the 4 wheeler video) and was throwing me off the bike but in long full out sweepers (115ish) it was cash money. So after talking to the racers down there I reduced the spring by 2 rotations then 2 more after the laps on the track.
I was getting better speed out of the corners with it but not getting the feedback and some corner skip, so I got home and did one more.
Was wondering what other people that drive them hard think of this or if they have any personal input from their experience of switching to a aftermarket rear shock on why this is or what I should do more, right now I am getting AT least double the posted as a reference.
It was awesome, well slow to start and then I got to the back , let some space go then started at speed. A guy went in the toolies and when I waved him ahead I got some good track practice.
The video is loading now.
The suspension question was I put on a new penske rear shock that was for someone that is 200 pounds, I am 170 with a a wheelchair it would be close, well the shock was so stiff I was riding the edge of the rear tire and I can not put enough body english on the bike because of being handicrapped so it was slowing me down in transition corners ( I ran the road from the 4 wheeler video) and was throwing me off the bike but in long full out sweepers (115ish) it was cash money. So after talking to the racers down there I reduced the spring by 2 rotations then 2 more after the laps on the track.
I was getting better speed out of the corners with it but not getting the feedback and some corner skip, so I got home and did one more.
Was wondering what other people that drive them hard think of this or if they have any personal input from their experience of switching to a aftermarket rear shock on why this is or what I should do more, right now I am getting AT least double the posted as a reference.