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2020 WMRRA Season: DS7 in the V750 Class

Started by idr5c, July 24, 2020, 03:56:14 PM

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idr5c

#15
What a weekend! I was a little apprehensive because I didn't have much time on the bike and there have been a lot of changes: different front end, front brakes, tires, top end, primary ratio, 6 speed...etc. Even the track was different since The Ridge added a chicane to the front straight. But in the end, there is only one way to get a bike sorted: go ride it !  :vroom:

It was hot for WA this past weekend, 98F in my pits that afternoon. First practice went well: I didn't hit anybody or fall down, plus the bike didn't seize :dawg:. All my shift & braking points were different so I spent most of the time feeling out where I could use my newfound power and how to keep the engine above 7.5k rpm so I could get good drive out of the turns. Once I got that worked out I began pushing my braking points closer and doing more trail braking. In all of this I neglected to do a practice start... doh!

1st race: I got a terrible start (see above mistake)  :'( and the rest of the 750 pack zoomed away. This engine/carb combo is not the easiest to launch and I need to practice that more. I worked my way up to 3rd place behind Duncan's Seeley-Westlake but didn't really have a solid move in mind to get by him so I tucked in to learn his riding style and get a plan. Then in Lap 4 he went wide in T6 (big carousel turn) just as I was practicing closing up on him at corner entry, so I swooped in for a clean inside pass and got on the gas early. I knew he was slower through T8 so I blitzed through there at svelte Yamaha twin appropriate speeds and gapped him. He reeled me in a bit on the WOT run to T11, but I went in deeper and used T11-16 to pull a big gap. Since they added the chicane and shortened the front straight, his straight line pull was less of an advantage and I maintained the position to take 2nd. The 1st place bike was on a CR750 replica and was waaaay out front.

2nd race: I got a better start and left with the pack. The winner of the 1st race was out with a mechanical issue so I got to thinking that I might be able to win if I got my head screwed on straight. Of course, Duncan had the same idea so I worked my ass off to try and pass him. By the start of Lap 5 I was ready to accept 2nd place: I was hot, tired, beat, and didn't have much left. Right about that time Duncan got on the binders early for the chicane so I stepped out of his draft, braked late, and made the pass entering the chicane. I hodged up the turns but he did as well so I didn't immediately get passed again and now had clear track. I put the burners on, gapped him through T2-4 and consolidated 1st place  :toot:

Garrett and I have lots of work to do to develop this bike and engine, but it was a great start! I can't thank him enough for sharing his experience and skills to make this happen  :clap: . I am tired, and that's all I've got for now.


Chasing Duncan through the chicane




Stephen Phillips
WMRRA #494
http://www.wmrra.com

pdxjim

Fantastic writeup Stephen!

Pretty sure my buddy Austin McCabe (snaggletooth77x on here) was up there on his 690 powered KTM 390 racing against the Kramers.
Wasting time on 2T forums since the dawn of the internet. '89 TDR250, '13 300xcw, '19 690smcr, '56 Porsche 356A

idr5c

Quote from: pdxjim on August 17, 2020, 04:48:07 PM
Fantastic writeup Stephen!

Pretty sure my buddy Austin McCabe (snaggletooth77x on here) was up there on his 690 powered KTM 390 racing against the Kramers.

He was! 3 pits down from me. I saw his dirty & beat up KTM loaded in a pickup so I think he binned it at some point during the weekend. The Kramers are fast for sure, but it was fun to see DiBrino mow them down with an old SV650. That guy is un-freaking-believable.   
Stephen Phillips
WMRRA #494
http://www.wmrra.com

Czakky

That is just  :whoop:. Well written write up, thanks for that.

pdxjim

Quote from: idr5c on August 17, 2020, 05:23:35 PM
He was! 3 pits down from me. I saw his dirty & beat up KTM loaded in a pickup so I think he binned it at some point during the weekend. The Kramers are fast for sure, but it was fun to see DiBrino mow them down with an old SV650. That guy is un-freaking-believable.   

Yup.  Just got the rundown.

Austin had a massive highside in T12 on Saturday.

... and yeah, Andy did our Bol d'OR 6hr Endurance on a EX300 a few years ago.  Very fast, but way too serious for the spirit of the race.  He's fast AF on a flattrack and mx bike too.
Wasting time on 2T forums since the dawn of the internet. '89 TDR250, '13 300xcw, '19 690smcr, '56 Porsche 356A

SoCal250

Congrats on the successful weekend on the new iteration of the bike. :clap:
75 Yamaha RD125B   75 Yamaha RD125B (project)
75 Yamaha RD250B   75 Yamaha RD200B (project)
73 Yamaha RD350     77 Yamaha RD400D   79 Yamaha RD400F  
91 Yamaha TZR250R  89 Yamaha FZR400   05 Yamaha FZ6   
05 Yamaha XT225TC  82 Honda MB5  02 Aprilia RS250 Cup (sold)

1976RD400C

Wow, excellent results for the maiden voyage, sounds like the R5 will dominate. :clap: 
'76 RD400 green  '76 RD400 red   '84 RZ350

idr5c

Quote from: 1976RD400C on August 18, 2020, 05:51:54 PM
Wow, excellent results for the maiden voyage, sounds like the R5 will dominate. :clap:

We will see, some of the fast CR750's didn't make this round but I least I know what to shoot for.
Stephen Phillips
WMRRA #494
http://www.wmrra.com

idr5c

#23
Another race weekend done! Overall it was a success, but it didn't start out that way..... :umm:

Round 5 was at Pacific Raceways so I had a few things working against me: Pacific is a fast, flowing track with a long straight (compared to The Ridge) and my competition has been racing there much longer than I have. I really enjoy Pacific but I'm usually not as competitive there for some reason. For extra practice and setup time I signed up for the track day on Friday.

I spent most of Friday coming up to speed and figuring out my shifting/braking points. I was not as "on it" as I had hoped. With the new tires I'm still working up to pushing the front hard since the feedback they give is quite different than the Avons I've raced with prior. Duncan towed me around a bit and I got the back section put together well so I could carry lots of speed. My big competition for this weekend was a couple of well developed Nortons (+70hp) and a CR750.

I continued to dial things in during practice on Sat and Sun, did some practice starts, and then prepped for my races. The CR750 was off pace for some reason so I had that going for me. In the 1st race I boned the start (dammit! :bang:) and ended up in the back. Have I mentioned how difficult it is to get a good start with this engine? Anyway, I put the burners on and started passing people and closed in on the Nortons occupying 1st and 2nd place..... but then we came to T10 and went out onto the straight where they zoomed away. I reeled them back in during the next lap but they pulled me pretty good on the next straight. And so it went, lap after lap. I pushed until I almost binned it in T9 and at that point I realized I had a secure 3rd... maybe it was time to go for the bronze.

I got a much better start in Race 2 and used the fortuitous presence of a DOHC CB750 to box out one of the Nortons into T1. I put my head down and really pushed: late into T3, fast momentum lines through T5-6, sliding the front on the exit of T7, flat out through T8, and made it over halfway down the straight but the Norton would not be denied and he came zooming past. The chase had also lit a fire under his ass and he put in some solid laps afterward so I wasn't able to challenge him again. A lonely 3rd it was.

Not a win this weekend, but I didn't fall down OR hit anyone so that's a success I would say. More refinements will be needed.... stay tuned...


Trackday fun



Chasing the Nortons out of T10


On to the straight


Rolling onto the throttle out of T2






And a hot air ballon landed at the track!!!!


   

Stephen Phillips
WMRRA #494
http://www.wmrra.com

Czakky


1976RD400C

Nice job....How modified is your porting? Is it pulling hard in the 7-10K range? What rpm are you shifting at? You think you can get more HP out of it?  :thumbs:
'76 RD400 green  '76 RD400 red   '84 RZ350

GRA2STROKES

Quote from: 1976RD400C on September 09, 2020, 04:10:17 PM
Nice job....How modified is your porting? Is it pulling hard in the 7-10K range? What rpm are you shifting at? You think you can get more HP out of it?  :thumbs:

I ported his engine and cut his heads. We are working on this in stages. This is just the first stage. I started off with a little to much intake timing on this setup but can easily be corrected with less of a window cutout on the piston. We will develop this engine over the season.

He also just got a set of scratch and dent pipes from me to get some feedback to me over his spec 2 classics.

Garrett

Arrow

Well done all round guys.
Makes great reading too.


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toffee

great reading
interesting to hear there are lots of development plans for the future
and great to see 2strokes taking big 4's.
"An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion..." - Newton's 1st law of Motion

idr5c

A bittersweet time, the 2020 WMRRA season comes to a close :( We were suppose to have a joint race round with OMRRA at PIR Sept 26-27th, but they bailed on us so our final official round of 2020 was cancelled. Disappointing to say the least but that's how it goes. I was feeling good about the round: Garrett's pipes and the fact that I have more laps at PIR than many of my 750 compatriots made me think I had a shot at mopping up the V750 class but I'll have to wait and try again next year. It's not official yet but by the points I ended up in 2nd for the championship  :whoop:.

And so the story ends................ or does it?  :evil2:

Faced with no circuit racing prospects I did what any self respecting racer would do: signed up for the Maryhill Loops Road vintage hillclimb!!! This event is put on by the Maryhill vintage car club and they welcome those of us with old bikes. It's an incredible experience, but very different than circuit racing. The "send it" mentality has no place on a road like this.





Lots of cool cars were there, I especially enjoyed the Bentley.









When all the runs were tallied up I came out with the 2nd fastest V750 class time!!!  :righteous: :metal: I was pretty stoked about that, having never run the course before.




And now the season is truly done. I owe Garrett some data regarding the engine and pipes and we need to develop our game plan for 2021. I expect a fairing, better ergos, and porting refinement will be part of that. I need to thank Garrett and the forum for helping make my race results possible  :clap:. As always, if you have an interest in motorcycle racing send me a message and my pit is always open. Until next time!



Stephen Phillips
WMRRA #494
http://www.wmrra.com