MotoGP Boards Archives

You are viewing the MGPB text-only archives. At the main forums you can register and reply to this topic as well as access other features such as private messaging and our MGPB Bookies.


View Full Version : Trial Mountain Chase


DrSaB
15-11-2006, 02:03 PM
Hi everyone!

Great work on the website. I knew there would be a place like this online somewhere. :) This is just a replay of me givng the gixxer a bit of stick around trial mountain!

Enjoy!
http://www.ttbikesim.com/community/single.php/304
1:30'891

Diatribe
15-11-2006, 04:02 PM
Nay too bad a time. Seeing that you're using Pro mode you should give this a go ;)
http://www.motogpboards.com/showthread.php?t=701

I may have to go back to TM with the TZ250RM, always fun.

callaghan
15-11-2006, 08:17 PM
my replay (http://www.ttbikesim.com/community/single.php/84)
this was posted a while back. i believe you are PAL, so i dont think you can veiw it, but its legit. 1.29.x i forget the actual time, but there is a lot more in it.

[edit - merged a double post]

es nes
19-11-2006, 11:27 PM
i was finally able to manage a 1'29 a little while ago with the 999r rm, though, i dont like TM that much.

Diatribe
24-11-2006, 11:32 PM
Just gone back to the Duke and all suspension settings at good ol' number 1. Christ that was difficult to handle after racing with the XJR1300, couldn't even match my TZ250RM time (1:31.5xx to 1:31.4xx).

The R1RM's a lot better there (for me anyway), clocked a 1:30.029. On an absolute inch perfect lap a 1:29.4ish is doable I reckon.

mthielen
26-02-2007, 08:35 AM
just asking guys but which 600 is the best for this circuit you think?

The Uncreated
26-02-2007, 04:21 PM
just asking guys but which 600 is the best for this circuit you think?

The R6 is best, period.

Uncreated

mthielen
26-02-2007, 05:14 PM
ok thnx TU

sonic_blue
27-02-2007, 02:47 AM
What do you think of the Daytona 650 RM? It has the most torque. Surprised nobody has used it in the TTWSS.

callaghan
27-02-2007, 03:03 AM
i used it for a lap of the ring in a series ago. not sure which though...it was a while. i got it under 7:00, it is a really fun bike to ride, but i couldnt get used to the way it seemed to push the front, like the yamaha...but not. the yamaha has a direct feel, and you really know whats going on, but the 650 just didnt give you any warning, but the front has loads of grip, so it wasnt too big of an issue. it just didnt inspire the confidence to "make the corner." that and ground clearance issues.

es nes
27-02-2007, 03:32 AM
after a few laps, i managed 1'31.844 on the cbr600rr rm.

mthielen
27-02-2007, 08:04 AM
the Triumph 650 RM is not allowed in this championship, neither is the kawasaki :S

750F-RM
27-02-2007, 07:45 PM
ah, trial mountain 8O back later with a time or two...

edit: it turned into a bit of a Suzuki-fest, and i got

GSXR1000RM - 1:30.793
GSXR600RM - 1:32.690
RG500RM - 1:32.826
GSXR400RM - 1:35.379

i was surprised how close the RG was to the 600RM. a combination of the
500 being better than i thought, and the 600 being surprisingly bad :eek:

Hayabusa and GSX1400 RM's next session

es nes
27-02-2007, 10:18 PM
GSXR600RM - 1'31.221

should be a sub 30 out there with the faster riders.

mthielen
27-02-2007, 10:44 PM
i allready did a 1'30.336 on the R6 RM, but i think i underastimated the guys on the other forum as they are driven sub 1'30

750F-RM
01-03-2007, 08:44 PM
ello all :) my times with the rest of the Suzuki RM stable

GSX1400RM - 1:31.755
HayabusaRM - 1:30.909
RG250RM - 1:37.471

looking at all the laptimes, the GSX1400RM has again showed great form 8O

i used the same settings for all the bikes, and i suppose they suited the 1400RM
better at this track than they did the others, because it was by far the easiest
lap to do

time to take it to the nurb, i think :D