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SV1000S at Shannonville Motor Park

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2007

Onboard video of trackday

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  • have you ever had a problem scratching hard parts on the track?

    I'm thinking about getting a 1k but I do alot of mountain and track riding and I get far over so I don't want to be scratching.

  • Only the pegs. Jack up plates solved that problem. A bit of body work once but that was due to an off camber turn at Mid )hio. :)

  • do you run you bike pretty well stock or what do you change about your set up at the track?

  • I've altered it a bit. Racetech front springs, 06 Gixer rear shock, lack of most electrics, soft compound diablo supercorsas front and back, steering damper (aftermarket), 1 tooth down in the front sprocket, jack up plates for the pegs (too much scraping pegs), powercommanderIII.

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  • Lol, first part no shifting)

  • Awsome vid bro, awsome vid!!!

  • excellent video mate

    other drivers were amateurs, but anyway, nice ride ;)

    performance is pretty impressive comparing to the stock

    supercorsas grip is just ... amazing

    unfortunatelly they are disappearing so faaast :)

  • Does the 06 gixer rear shock fit straight in? Which gixer do you mean, 600, 750, or 1000? Cheers.

  • Now I use a BULLET CAMERA mounted in the nose of the fairing. Much better picture as less to vibrate.

  • I made my own camera mount from 1/4" aluminum stock. 4"wide and it was isolated from the tank with 2 rubber washers on each of the three mounting bolts of the gas tank's fill hatch. The plate extended about 8" forward.

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