Hi everyone,
I'm back at writing something here (I always give a look about what you guys are doing) with some updates about my racing activity.
Let me say the first year of race as a builder and rider of my own creature was quite tough, and it didn't end well (for the bike).
After I had skipped one race (bike was not ready yet), after I had broke the engine on the second race, after I was not able to attend at the third race (work and other boring stuff) I finally ended the season by crashed the bike at the last race (well, not properly the last one, but I don't have time now to repair the bike).
Well...who is competitive on the very first year of racing?
I have learned tons of things about endurance races, and how to properly prepare the bike that I'm quite hopefull that next year it will be better
Let me explain what happend: last race was in Rijeka (Croatia), a very nice fast track.
We had some trouble to find the right stability: the bike was to high (to avoid touching the alternator case during right curves) and very uncomfortable to ride, it even shook on the straight!
But it wasn't that that stopped our almost complete race experience, in fact after two hours of racing, one of the bolt that secure the coils to the frame screwed off and the engine shut down during a very speed bend! My buddy Luca (who was driving at the moment) wasn't able to retain control and fell. Luckily he wasn't harmed at all, but the bike rolled (not just slide on the asphalt) causing a lot of damage!
For those of you who have Facebook, here's a complet photo history of my building and racing experience:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=223131&id=614087349So, I need a couple of advices for next season:
-the alternator and its case have to go or we will end scratch it on the ground at every right corner or have an unrideable bike. How can I charge the battery? Are there some alternatives to that big original alternator (I didn't intend to make a pun, anyway
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-how about a chargeless system? I saw that microbatteries for sale (even at voxonda's shop). Any idea about how much do they last?
-stability: an old rider told me to use a different triple bridge, with far less or no offset. He told me that the bike would behave far nicely with that piece. Is it so? If it is, where to find it? (at voxonda I guess...
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Last, a very very good news: my sister had the cutest baby girl ever, so I'm proudly to announce that I'm uncle
See ya!
@turboguzzi: I will probably be at franciacorta this weekend, any chance to meet you there?