I have been to Road Atlanta with WERA but never Cycle Jam. How is the turn out of vintage bikes during Cycle Jam? This year it is 5/26-28/2023.
Trying like an SOB to get my V7 bike refreshed and ready for this round. I’ve never been to cycle jam or road Atlanta but always wanted to go.
Its literally a crap shoot on attendance,Mongo,Im sure could give you numbers on last years attendance.I have a few v8 friends that could,or not show up depending on whether or not they hang out late with Margarita man the night before.Dude literally is there for every race event and makes Margaritas for everyone,and has probably cost many a racer to miss gridding up.Wish I was back home,Road A is my home track.If your new here,definitely carry plenty of gearing.Back straight is fast af! It is however the most friendly on tires in my opinion,so thats a plus!
I will be there with a v6lw bike and a v7 mw bike. Don’t know if I’ll do any bump ups or modern classes. Haven’t been to Road A since 2018 and am VERY excited to get back! The REAL vintage bike (rd400) is getting a mini vacation until VMD and a few races in Canada later in the year. Im going to focus on these 2 diesels and see what it’s like race bikes that have more than an 2k rpm power band and electric starting. Sounds positively lovely!
As we were leaving yesterday morning my son said, hey Stick just waved to you. Sorry I didn't respond, I was so out of it I was just looking ahead thinking about my 7 hour drive. Beautiful weekend at the track, see you next time.
You’re not wrong. The fzr really only moves with authority from 11-13, but it will at least RUN at 8k and continues to make noise all the way to 14. Fje rd, by comparison is 7500-9500 and if you’re at 7400, you’re going backwards. The sv, of course, is a completely different animal!
C'mon now... Mine is good for at least a 3000 window. There is a big hole between 8 & 10k that you have to make sure momentum gets you through. I've been told either stack length or pipe would help it.... I've always used it as a "hey stupid, you're doing it wrong" feature.