Launching

Old Oct 14, 2006 | 01:05 AM
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hey everyone . im 15 yrs old . a month ago i got a 76 kawasaki kz400 that wasnt running from my uncle . it was standing for a long time . i put about 100$ into it and its runnin now . bout a kickstand , new battery . another carb , trottle ect . i have topped it out now . i dont know how fast i was going but i know that they top out around 100 mph . my speedomiter dosnt display the mph for some reason . gunno look into that tomarow . i have rode a bunch of little stuff before and raced them . mostly pocketbikes and 50cc dirtbikes . i own a little 50 pocketbike too . i have "dragged" 110's also . but nothing ever with a cluch . so i was wondering how to i "launch" when im racin some ? on the little 110's if you rev up in neutral and switch to 1st you will get trown off the bike . what is the propper way to do it on a motorcyle . i prolly sound like a huge noobie right now . well w/e help i can get i will apreciate . thanks . sorry bout the spelling too . thats one thing i suk at .
Old Oct 17, 2006 | 12:40 PM
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Re: Launching

Well start out in first, Rev it up a few thousand and just slidethe clutch out, so the front wheel stays on the ground. Once you get the hang of it the object is to bring the bike out with out it bogging when youleave to get optimum 60 ft times. Just rember practice makes perfect.
Old Oct 17, 2006 | 10:26 PM
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Re: Launching

thanks for replyin . finally someone did . kool u have a 636 . that what i want to get . but right now im fine on my kz400 . cant really ride it legally . im 15 and its not registred , but i still do , not to far frum my house tho . havent tried to wheelie it tho . will try soon . iv seen ppl wheelie them tho .
Old Oct 18, 2006 | 05:17 PM
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Re: Launching

Keyword SLIDE the clutch out. Not DUMP the clutch out.

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Old Oct 20, 2006 | 02:20 AM
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Re: Launching

TAKE IT EASY....Don't get in too much of a rush, you wanna enjoy your next 50yrs or so. There's plenty of time yet...
They've given good advice already. Just bring the revs up a little above idle and ease off the clutch. If it bogs then more revs [gas]. You wanna smooth take off before anything else [holeshots, wheelies]. It won't take long before you know by ear how much rev to give it. And it won't hurt near as much to stall as it will getting dumped off the rear...you or the bike.
I gotta say it again and again; PRACTICE!
Have fun.
Old Apr 20, 2007 | 12:05 PM
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Re: Launching

get your tire warmed up with a good burn out.

balance on your right foot, keeping your left foot in the shift position.

lean forward to keep weight on the front of the bike.

rev it up some, slip the clutch out, and feather it if you get too much wheel lift.

proper dial in of your suspension will also help... lowering and static sag will help you hook and keep the front wheel down.

hope that helps some...
Old Apr 20, 2007 | 02:05 PM
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Re: Launching

as said above practice practice practice

practice slow and progressivly try to get faster and faster.

easier said then done
Old May 1, 2007 | 12:06 PM
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Re: Launching

400 was my first bike too, a red one faded out to almost pink we called it the pink pig , just a note they dont launch for chit, go trade it in for a 250 ninja
abot 12 times more fun to ride and about 12 times easier to ride
i know your young and poor i was too,second gear always worked for me on launches depends on what sprokets you have on the bike, practice and be carefull that thing is like launching a brick
Old May 1, 2007 | 09:07 PM
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Re: Launching

Our bikes are completely different but I just use the same strategy with all my toys, rev as high as you can, and slip the clutch as fast as you can WHILE MAKING SURE YOU DONT BRING UP THE TIRE OR LOSE TRACTION!!!!

Honestly every bike and road has different conditions so there is no magic RPM number, you just have to practice. Be patient and practice and eventually it will just start happening naturally.
Old May 31, 2007 | 07:04 PM
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Re: Launching

I went up to Bandimere (Drag strip) up here in Colorado last weekend and ran my 03' 600rr. I was launching from almost 10k, it's a bone stock bike other than a K&N but she ran pretty good... 12.5 was my best but I was on the brakes but I know it would have ran a 12.2 or so if I wasn't on the brakes at the end of the track. But I can tell you now getting a good launch is key, and "sliding" the clutch out is the KEY... do not dump it unless you want to be on your ***!!
Old Feb 23, 2008 | 02:56 PM
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Crawl, walk, run. Learn the basics from someone with much more experience than you. Then practice them until their perfect. Then worry about more advanced stuff. This sport is 90%skill, 10% bike.
Old Mar 22, 2008 | 06:41 PM
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Re: Launching

Like everyone before me has said, slip the clutch.. Please do not dump it.
Practice make near perfect!
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