that sound was rear wheel chatter. Probably because I had to brake so deep to get in front of that guy and lofted the rear wheel off the ground. I was not using the clutch on upshifts on this bike. I had a dynojet quick shifter for it. Worked great.
You passed alot of people, what place did you end up in. I used to do track days at summit point years ago in my corvette and it is scary, changing surface, concrete here, asphalt there. Good job of riding
what a wonderful job into turn one at the 6:25mark and on. As I watched, I immediately knew you had your mind set on beating him on the brakes. EXCELLENT riding.
Well, I watch LOTS of racing vids on youtube, and that's some of the better riding I've seen online. Good stuff man, thanks for uploading. I hope you post many more in the future. I'm just about to graduate college, and once I get a job, I'm guna try to get into bike racing in the North East (I'm from Long Island), so maybe I'll seeya around...as you lap me.
thanks dude! I'm glad you liked it. You should watch my most recent one on my Ducati 998. Just search on YouTube for Dennys Passeto and look for CCS Supertwins. Also, check out my website for pictures dpracing(dot)us
Do you have any suggestions on a good book for racing theory? I read Twist of the Wrist too, and blew through two street riding books in the bookstore, but none of them seem to reflect the deep braking style I see the fast people doing, so maybe I'm missing something.
nice race your good how long you been racing
MACC912 2 years ago
It's a 2004 GSXR 600
dpasseto 2 years ago
that sound was rear wheel chatter. Probably because I had to brake so deep to get in front of that guy and lofted the rear wheel off the ground. I was not using the clutch on upshifts on this bike. I had a dynojet quick shifter for it. Worked great.
dpasseto 2 years ago
nice man
nmad4567 3 years ago
You passed alot of people, what place did you end up in. I used to do track days at summit point years ago in my corvette and it is scary, changing surface, concrete here, asphalt there. Good job of riding
alamoghostbuster 3 years ago
that was some icky, sticky, brake blistering riding. talk about using the advantages of the 600 WOW!
RussGilder 3 years ago
what a wonderful job into turn one at the 6:25mark and on. As I watched, I immediately knew you had your mind set on beating him on the brakes. EXCELLENT riding.
-Nes
XxxMrMarcusxxX 3 years ago
FINALY SOMEONE ELSE PICKS THE SAME LINE AS I DO IN TURN 4 and 5!!!! GETS THEM EVERY TIME!!!
Glothespy5 3 years ago
Nice opening lap...
brontosyamaha 4 years ago
Great video Dennis! BTW thanks for changing my tires for me at the beginning of the season.
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Bmann299 4 years ago
You're not going to find that in a book. You just need seat time.
dpasseto 4 years ago
Well, I watch LOTS of racing vids on youtube, and that's some of the better riding I've seen online. Good stuff man, thanks for uploading. I hope you post many more in the future. I'm just about to graduate college, and once I get a job, I'm guna try to get into bike racing in the North East (I'm from Long Island), so maybe I'll seeya around...as you lap me.
chrisMOd 4 years ago
thanks dude! I'm glad you liked it. You should watch my most recent one on my Ducati 998. Just search on YouTube for Dennys Passeto and look for CCS Supertwins. Also, check out my website for pictures dpracing(dot)us
dpasseto 4 years ago
Do you have any suggestions on a good book for racing theory? I read Twist of the Wrist too, and blew through two street riding books in the bookstore, but none of them seem to reflect the deep braking style I see the fast people doing, so maybe I'm missing something.
chrisMOd 4 years ago
So Im guessing this is from Saturdays race. Hurry and put one of the Sunday races on....:)
Pauliesgirl138 4 years ago