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Superbike Smackdown VI Track – Get Ready!

Friday, May 15, 2009

The class of '09 ready to rock 'n' roll!
Yes - Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Superbike Smackdown VI Track is almost here. We're putting the final touches on the massive undertaking right now. We've once again threw gobs of time and money at it (someone has to boost this economy), adding full data acquisition to the mix this year along with several other new and improved features. Doesn't get any bigger or better than this!

So, be sure to come here first thing Monday morning as it will be live in all its glory! We’re not going to give anything away, other than that is was the closest battle we’ve ever had for the top spot…
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blackwidow - ZX10 handling issue  May 26, 2009 08:33 PM
I'm hoping you can help me with a strange handling quirk on my '08 ZX-10R. I seem to have trouble trailing the brakes into a turn and then feeling stable. When I release the brake the bike immediately becomes unsettled, feeling like it is going to tuck the front. This may not be the best way to translate the feeling, but either way I don't feel confident in the bike mid-turn and that leads to me slowing down. No, I haven't set my sag, and haven't turned a single clicker, but want your opinion as to why I get this feeling when I get off the brakes in a turn...rebound too fast or slow? Too much or too little compression? Is the problem even with the front? Does it need more ride height in the rear? Suggestions?

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