OK! As the site knows, the trackday at Miller Sports complex is coming up this next weekend! As Lamb has very limited track experience (other than watching thousands of races) he has started to devour the books by Keith Code, Twist of the wrist and twist of the wrist 2! Lamb reads in amazement at all the things he has been doing wrong. How the experiences of years of track racers and knowledge of riders learnings and mistakes has lead to the writing of the books! Lamb considers himself a good canyon rider with over 20 years of road riding experience. Having never read this book b4, Lamb is amazed at the level of newbieness he is experiencing! This added knowledge is making this trip very dynamic even b4 it gets started. Can't wait to discuss theses ideas and put them into action at the track!
Give some of your input on other books or these if you dare! Lamb is gonna dive into "The soft science of road racing motorcycles" by Keith Code next.
Most intriguing part of this book to me (so far) is the 40/60 weight distribution rule. 40% weight on the front and 60% weight on the back as the bike is cornering. The bike works correctly in the middle of the supension range, both front and rear, and the rear tire does the steering from this point on in the corner!
Thanks for reading and am very interested in your input!
Give some of your input on other books or these if you dare! Lamb is gonna dive into "The soft science of road racing motorcycles" by Keith Code next.
Most intriguing part of this book to me (so far) is the 40/60 weight distribution rule. 40% weight on the front and 60% weight on the back as the bike is cornering. The bike works correctly in the middle of the supension range, both front and rear, and the rear tire does the steering from this point on in the corner!
Thanks for reading and am very interested in your input!