Had to skip the previous race in Bari due to workload vs. a 1200 mile round trip, essentially saying goodbye to the chance of a top three final trophy this year as I also skipped the season opener in Vallelunga.
We still had the season closure in Franciacorta this last weekend. With very heavy clouds hanging above, had pretty good qualifying ending up third. Two things have helped the bike a lot. First was finally deciding to take the plunge and buy ferodo CP211 compound pads. Expensive but worth it, been trying all sorts of cheaper street pads on the Brembo P05 calipers I installed 2 years ago and never got good consistency. With the CP211 material I could finally stay on my brake markers lap after lap knowing what expects me.
Second was a strange coincidence. Went to buy the usual D9EA plugs I use and the guy had only the R type with resistance. Had no time to find the non-resistance D9EA so went with the R type. Well, it’s hard to believe what a change they have made! Much better throttle response and now it revs to 13K with the stacks on when previously it was kind of tapering off at those rpm’s. Motor also idles much better and feels way happier.
I am still trying to kick myself in the head about not doing these two stupid changes before…..
Race day weather was sort of rainy but for our race, the track was almost dry so we could have some fun. Bike felt good, rider felt good and I had one of my best rides ever, holding on for third with another cb500/4 rider stuck to my tail for 15 laps. BUT, three curves from the checkered flag I thought it might be good idea to give it just a little bit more throttle at the hairpin to be safe and got a big slide, opened the throttle again too soon, and another slide and there I am already heading towards the grass… kept the rubber side down but at this point my friend had passed me, beating me to the flag by two seconds…. Damn!
And now for the farewell…. Could have been nice to end my CB500/4 career with a trophy but regardless, I am moving on next year to the open class and my sweet four will go on pension. Considering how much fun I had with it, how reliable it has been (not even one mechanical DNF in four seasons), it’s a bit unfair, but I really want to see if I can bring more out of myself as a rider with a bike that suits my 6’4” / 190cm frame better. Have already started working on the next project; essentially it’s going to be a sort of replica of Rainey’s 1983 GPZ750 Superbike racer but with an 810cc kit. If I manage to bring weight down to 160kg and get 90-100hp I think it’s going to be fun to ride…
It sure suits my body measurements much better!
The one thing I would NOT like to change is my favorite forum though! This place has been great help, so if our moderators don’t mind, I shall post on the build and running of my GPZ, I think there might be interesting information that could be shared as its essentially a sohc4 with another cam
Definitely not leaving you guys, its too much fun here.
Cheers
TG