FLASH
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It's the beak.......they don't like it up 'em....
Harv said:... not pi$$ing on anyones fire but dont get too carried away by GS's and the like on track days.
I took a 'big trail bike' on a Donnington track day and like some of you managed to overtake everything in my 'intermediate' group except a solitary Fireblade!
The one Fireblade I couldnt catch then went out with the 'expert' class later in the day and was lapped 5 times by a bloke called Pete Jennings.... Pete was riding an NSR 125 Honda...yes it was an ex GP class 125 and Pete at the time was 3rd in the British Championship but nontheless it was a 125....
Someone earlier hit the nail on the head, the GS delivers just about the best power versus ability of average/good road riders.
If you are 'eating sportsbikes for dinner' on your GS its because your a better rider than them or your bike suits the road better but on a track, two riders of similar ability, one on a sports bike versus one on a GS....only one result Im afraid.
I swapped to a race school 600 and after 20 minutes or so took 4 seconds off of my best lap on a bike I had covered 20,000 miles on and fitted like a glove.... and yes I do ride a GS....and yes on normal roads with lumps, bumps and potholes Im quicker than I am on a sportsbike.
Just my honest opinion/experience.

Candyman said:I would like to try a track day on a GS but not with the intent of trying to race the sportsbikes but to ride within a 'safer' environment to practice some high speed cornering. At least on a track you don't get mom in the 4 wheel tank and the 17 year old in dad's car or diesel on the road.



Candyman said:I would like to try a track day on a GS but not with the intent of trying to race the sportsbikes but to ride within a 'safer' environment to practice some high speed cornering. At least on a track you don't get mom in the 4 wheel tank and the 17 year old in dad's car or diesel on the road.
HeatedGrips said:"There's always someone faster than you, and there's always someone slower, so don't break your neck trying for the impossible."