New York Safety Track 8/25/13 - Dash / Nemesis Traction Control - Start

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Please Skip to 3:53 because I'm forgot to edit. I forgot to secure my helmet and had to pit in.
    Trying to sort out this silly TC thing then... I messed up.
    Then... I knocked the camera around.
    Near Highside 4:24. Traction control was set to 5. Weird.

Komentáře • 5

  • @spinalzo2008
    @spinalzo2008 Před 10 lety

    ;-)
    feel free to upload more videos

  • @spinalzo2008
    @spinalzo2008 Před 10 lety

    @4:24 did you leave the thottle open and nemesis did the job ?
    ( did you use the correct tyre map ? )

    • @SalSpaceKhan
      @SalSpaceKhan Před 10 lety

      Actually I did find out... In that corner was some dirt or OilDry and at 5 it's not decide to handle that amount of sudden slip. I can't remember but I may have also made some tweaks to the tire size settings as well.
      It's kind like going on a wet track on the 5 setting... It'll help a little but probably spit you off if you're not ready.
      Going back to watch this I can't believe how slow I was. =) should have more videos of this angle this year with the TC set to various settings.

  • @Hellocy
    @Hellocy Před 10 lety

    I am thinking of getting this system for my 2010 R1.. Do you recommend it?

    • @LunchJournals
      @LunchJournals  Před 10 lety

      If you can swing the price tag it's 100% worth it. Installation is easy, support is fantastic, and once you spend a little time getting it setup properly: It's mind-blowing how much confidence you gain in corner exist speed and throttle application.
      I did some more track days and videos after it and I can't imagine being without it now. If you get it, start at level 9 (highest) and mess around with throttle application. If installed and setup correctly, you can give nearly full throttle mid-corner at LVL 9 and it will gently cut power/timing until full traction can be laid down safely.
      I love it and kind of wish I got their Quickshifter to tie it all together.
      Also don't forget, if you have multiple wheels, get extra front (and rear if your bike needs it) sensor discs.
      EDIT: This is a track only bike.