May have found a good drag race timing tool......
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May have found a good drag race timing tool......
raynist, I did some quick playing around with mine the other day and will need to work with it some more to if it is going to work accurately enough to be viable. I suction cupped mine to the rear fuel cover on the V and go some pretty varied results. I need to try it up front as next. We have had so much rain, I can't get the time to really do much on it. But let me know how it goes so we can compare notes.
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May have found a good drag race timing tool......
pretty varied, but I must admit, I had a lot of wheel spin because it is so wet, and I was in the mode of just familierizing myself with it. I will need to do some more testing under a more stringent set of rules. Just remember per the instructions, try to keep the quad straight, on as flat a surface as you can, and no wheelies....
I would think pavement would render the most consistent results.
I would think pavement would render the most consistent results.
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May have found a good drag race timing tool......
I think I have a great place to test this. It is two abandoned connected baseball fields with a connected parking lot. I can start off in the parking lot on asphault, and then continue into the fields. I think there is about 400-500 feet of perfectly flat area. I should be able to get up to 50-55 in that span and have room to stop.
--Ray
--Ray
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May have found a good drag race timing tool......
Turns out I was unable to get a single run timed with this device. I tried about 25 runs and did not get a reading for any run that I started out at full throttle. I am not sure if the bouncing threw it off, or if it was the way the front end comes up during takeoff. I was not pulling wheelies though.
--Ray
--Ray
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May have found a good drag race timing tool......
here is how my last timed run went:
Had the gtimer hard wired to the battery and fastened to the rear gas lid. It was Monday and it was the ground was dry. I powerbraked and got a good start, and was really rocking and rolling.....then all of a sudden my 10 year old daughter pops around a treeline on our 300ex directly in my path. To keep from smacking her at full throttle, I took a hard left, still brushing her back tire and rolled the V three times. Thank God I didn't hit her..........I on the other hand had my left collar bone broken in two places, and a severely bruised and swollen hip. So to say the least I won't be riding for 4-8 weeks per Dr. orders.
My daughter was gracious enough to go up in the field the next day and drive my V back down to the house for me, funny thing is, the timed run was still on the g-timer:
Top speed: 67.1 mph (and I have the broken bones to prove it!)
330': 6.98 Seconds
max hp : 39
I wish I could have tried out my new pink spring (uno the one that aint pink, but is called pink??) before trashing my collar bone. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
Had the gtimer hard wired to the battery and fastened to the rear gas lid. It was Monday and it was the ground was dry. I powerbraked and got a good start, and was really rocking and rolling.....then all of a sudden my 10 year old daughter pops around a treeline on our 300ex directly in my path. To keep from smacking her at full throttle, I took a hard left, still brushing her back tire and rolled the V three times. Thank God I didn't hit her..........I on the other hand had my left collar bone broken in two places, and a severely bruised and swollen hip. So to say the least I won't be riding for 4-8 weeks per Dr. orders.
My daughter was gracious enough to go up in the field the next day and drive my V back down to the house for me, funny thing is, the timed run was still on the g-timer:
Top speed: 67.1 mph (and I have the broken bones to prove it!)
330': 6.98 Seconds
max hp : 39
I wish I could have tried out my new pink spring (uno the one that aint pink, but is called pink??) before trashing my collar bone. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]