chugger Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 First pass ever was a 5.6 at 58.1 i averaged anywhere from a 5.2-5.8 mph ranging from 57-61 my best time of the day was a 5.2 at 60.4 mph my best reaction time was a .503 tell me what you guys think i was using my 04 shee with mods in sig minus the spray. i run a 15t front sprocket with a 38tooth rear sprocket with 22/11-8 4snows i got my best time launching in first with my ass as far back on the seat as i could get it i got my best mph launching in second up on the tank I just need your opinions i still had bad wheelspin but the 4snows helped alot thanks chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigboybanshee Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 If you change your gearing you'll get a much better time than what you're running. Were you running the boondockers kit? If so, how much you spraying in each cylinder? What kind of suspension are you running? I ran a consistent 4.8 last year on my stock cylinder bike, stock frame, transmission, 300 lb rider. All I had was a drag port, bigger carbs and out of frame pipes, +8 swingarm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chugger Posted April 23, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 (edited) If you change your gearing you'll get a much better time than what you're running. Were you running the boondockers kit? If so, how much you spraying in each cylinder? What kind of suspension are you running? I ran a consistent 4.8 last year on my stock cylinder bike, stock frame, transmission, 300 lb rider. All I had was a drag port, bigger carbs and out of frame pipes, +8 swingarm No spray waiting on the 4mil crank then i will be on the spray what kinda gearing owuld you recommend i weigh like 180-185 but i need some more experience. any pointers you can give me i know one thing has to change my pipes pro-circuits are garbage i have shearer inframes on the way and am debating on converting to alky suspension wise i am stock no lowering or anything besides the +6 swinger Edited April 23, 2007 by chugger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fastrthnu Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 I dont know how it is with the swinger, but on my stock swinger I get the best race on tank in 2nd on launch then after launch I move back over the tires to try and keep em planted. Sometimes the front lifts though. If I launch on the back, Id just wheelie to hard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigboybanshee Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 I would try running stock gearing and launching in second... You want to try and use all your gears, I bet you were in 3rd or 4th at the finish line with what you were running; that's really tall with those 22" tires. :smile: If you plan to strictly drag race this bike, I'd highly recommend looking into putting a strut on the rear, make it rigid, and put some 300ex shocks on the front. They'll lower it down and set the front right where it should be. Suspension has a big role in how quick your times will be. Does your track give you 60' times? If so, what was yours? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chugger Posted April 23, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 I would try running stock gearing and launching in second... You want to try and use all your gears, I bet you were in 3rd or 4th at the finish line with what you were running; that's really tall with those 22" tires. :smile: If you plan to strictly drag race this bike, I'd highly recommend looking into putting a strut on the rear, make it rigid, and put some 300ex shocks on the front. They'll lower it down and set the front right where it should be. Suspension has a big role in how quick your times will be. Does your track give you 60' times? If so, what was yours? No sixty foots i wish though it would make it a lot easier to tune my bike. I dont want it to be a pure drag bike but put it this way the only trail riding i do is to get to the open fields and roads to race on. so stock sprokects and launch in second stock is 14/41 correct? since the drags are only once a month around here i might strut the rear and get the 300 shocks for the front. i need to get the other boondockers nozzle so i can use it on the pods i have i just dont like the boondockers because you really dont know what shot you are running. id like to run high 4's i will be building a 10mil soon so hopefully that will drop me to mid to low4'sbut we will see. thanks for the help i might try to find a set used marvin shaws Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigboybanshee Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 No sixty foots i wish though it would make it a lot easier to tune my bike. I dont want it to be a pure drag bike but put it this way the only trail riding i do is to get to the open fields and roads to race on. so stock sprokects and launch in second stock is 14/41 correct? since the drags are only once a month around here i might strut the rear and get the 300 shocks for the front. i need to get the other boondockers nozzle so i can use it on the pods i have i just dont like the boondockers because you really dont know what shot you are running. id like to run high 4's i will be building a 10mil soon so hopefully that will drop me to mid to low4'sbut we will see. thanks for the help i might try to find a set used marvin shaws Yep, 14/41 is stock gearing. The strut makes a noticeable difference on the track, if you want to be competitive in drag racing I feel that rigid is the way to go. I know someone that has a some marvin shaws for sale, PM Big Blue, not BIG_BLUE, there's two of them on here, lol Derek has a whole set for sale, along with some other things. :beer: 10mil set up right should easily put you in the low 4's / real high 3's on a stock frame, and on an aftermarket chassis you'd be in the mid to upper 3's. You'd be amazed at how much these aftermarket frames make a difference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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