If you get the chance I would love to see you build a grudge bike and explain on the after market ecu proper setup on a bike and after market dashboards and what you need to make it all work brother.....
this is one of the best videos about motorcycles in technical aspect on youtube ! And Brock makes them even more interesting especially then he makes some jokes :) Its fun to watch Brock :) I got so much useful information about some details I never could think about them like ball bearing free play, chain drag, ECU engine management and so on. I hope these video series will never end because I think Brock could teach us with his experience for many years here in youtube :)
I am a solid 3yrs rider. Started late in life with a ninja 250r. Was honestly shaky and stalled twice and dropped bike once at a stop but for the most part of the last 2 seasons (can’t ride in nh all year long) modding the bike to the peak a person can with a 250r. You know, mods for 70% of these guys is lever changes and tail tidy lol. Maybe a strap on….I mean, slip on haha. I’ve gutted the cats…on my 2nd set of carb jets, topped out and geared to do a whopping 103 downhill with wind. Hoping to purchase a 2021 (I want that particular paint scheme) mt-09 that I’ll ride for 1 season then send it to Moore for an in person dyno session with tune. Stage 2 air filter and most likely Brock’s pipes. I just am here to say thank you Brock and Chris for all you do for the bike community. You guys are good role models and experts in the field. Sorry for the rant. Just wanted to let ya know that even tho you’ve done this for years, there’s still newbie riders like me discovering you, learning, and executing proper bike maintenance, riding, and modding/tuning. Love ya!!!
These videos will explode given enough time/ exposure. Really a pleasure to watch. When a layman with no patience or experience like me learns from them anyone could, in fact Brock could probably teach a rock.
I wasn’t working on any of the subject matter for lowering the bike to race, but I really enjoy listening to someone who knows his shit and has that confidence in everything that you are doing that it’s worth my time to watch you at work teaching because I am a teacher and mentor also and one with professional skills recognizes another who has that gift that no matter what you are teaching someone to do, you can make it enjoyable for yourself and the people who are your students, which if the student is not able to follow your excellent manner in teaching a task, then that person is in the wrong business and has no desire to become successful at this type of work. Keep it up and I would suggest for you to watch a couple of videos from the types of individuals who teach you the millionaire mindset that magnetically draws in wealth because of the confidence that it takes to make the power of suggested programming to gain great wealth which in your case can be accomplished just by doing what you are doing and you’ll be like a magnet for people of great wealth who will be drawn towards you from that confidence that you naturally display in your instructional teaching abilities
@@BrockDavidson hello brock would you mind sharing the sprocket tooth count front and rear on the stock wheelbase record holding s1000rr?? The 8.66 bike i believe
Man your knowledge is unbelievable, you go so far about friction it really impresses me ! I tried myself the brake pad modification and had a 5 mph gain of top speed.... Even if my bike brakes less i'd rather have more top speed because i love the speed, low friction is the way to go :) Thank you and keep doing these videos, they are very intertaining !
I learned the things about gearing through experience. The dyno chart also helps, so you can optimize that powerband to your gear setup. That is how it's done on the street and track, but on a straight line you don't want too much except if you want wheelies all the time. You just need to match things together, and that's where knowhow is *needed* . You cannot go guessing, but you better try it firsthand to get started. If you get the things right in mind, you will enjoy it in the long run! (edit: needed is in bold)
I am not into Bikes anymore But back in late 80s early 90s i was heavy into bikes had a Drag KZ 1260 and every Ninja out there i wanna say i enjoy your videos you are very knowlageable Brock
Glad you like our vids. I have been into high performance motorcycles for over 40 years now. Started on 750 H2 (widowmanker...) my sophomore year in high school and never looked back! It's a wonderful addiction that I enjoy sharing with fellow enthusiasts.
Brock killed it with the dropped mic clip Lol. Can't wait to see the video on streching the bike. I'm literally one of the few guys in my riding clique that's swb but I can pretty much out run all of them since I'm Brock ECU flashed, Brock PCV, and Brock Full Street Meg System.
Hey Brock. Quick question. I’m about to do swingarm and ceramic bearings tomorrow. Couple questions. Removing rear brakes. Have everything, but will the ABS pump need to be plugged? Where do I stop taking off for rear brakes? Does the abs even work for front wheel? Also, stock wheels putting these ceramic bearings in there? Don’t have the 4k for carbon wheels yet, when I do, are bearings reusable in new wheels?
@Blixxerdmv, you will want to have a copy of the genuine service manual for your bike in hand before attempting your mods, as all of your questions except the last are covered in detail. Yes, we use these in stock wheels - there is very little chance the OEM bearings will match BST fitments, if that's what you are asking?
Hey Brock I prefer the longer videos it feels like your jumping around with this method. The other videos felt smoother. When you get more in-depth on gearing would you be willing to explain about optimal shift points on?
Love it Keep it up I hope to never even see a 9s pass lol fingers crossed for you guys I have a friend with one running some bolt in extensions but he’s still leaving on that stock clutch fighting the front end down But he’s running 9 teens pretty easily
I like the content here! Enjoyed the mic drop at the end, but remember the majority of that drag was not from the chain but rather the front sprocket, and every other moving part inside the engine. (lubes included, yes even in neutral) Like you said, it all adds up! Subbed!
@robbynelson3 - Glad you like our channel (tell your friends!). Also, while many industry mic drops are based on theory and conjecture...our mic drops are based on practice and actual results in the real world: ua-cam.com/video/NeSRrn0cdG8/v-deo.html
I think is definetly the chain that slowing down.plus the fact that chain is cold. Mine on my gsxr 1000 with 520 is spinning pretty good cold, and much more better when chain is worm after a ride when I clean and lube it.
Super good videos you got ! But the chain it was not to tight? Normaly when you sit on the bike it gets more "load" weight and chain starts to be over tightened (talking from my own experience). 2-2,5cm it must go up-down when its not loaded if im correct?
The chain becomes looser as power is applied, not only from stretch/tension - but more from the aggressive swingarm attack angle pulling the rear wheel into the racing surface. I cover this in more detail in this video: ua-cam.com/video/-cgGG2Vh7qg/v-deo.html
Does the service manual consider chassis and suspension mods? Adjustable lowering links, front end straps etc... The manual is great for a 100% stock bike. It's up to us to use our knowledge, common sense and experience to make adjustments to a modified bike.
The dust OEM seals are no longer required after installation of our ceramic bearings as they are equipped with low tension seals to reduce power reduction due to seal friction.
Hi Brock, love your video's. I have a question that will probably be a little odd for you but here goes. Would you recommend ceramic wheel bearings for bikes that tour and would it provide noticeable better fuel economy? It may seem like I'm penny pinching but I live in Australia where increasing the range of a bike even slightly can mean the difference between between reaching the fuel stop or a long walk. The longest distance between fuel stops on a main road in Australia is 287kms.
I have a couple buddies saying it’s pretty pointless to do the ceramic bearings on regular cast wheels and only worth doing if your gonna upgrade wheels. Obviously you have some sort of results with those stock wheels on gixzilla but would you still recommend even if you never plan to upgrade wheels? I can’t decide if $400 is worth it or not hahaha!
Your buddies are 100% incorrect, IMHO. In fact, since heavy cast wheels don't like to roll easily, the results of ceramics are even more pronounced. Make sure to pay close attention to how your bike rolls around the garage floor, costs on the road etc... You will feel the difference!.
Great video mate and I don't blame you getting someone to help with the back wheel install 🤣. Can I ask you did you change the rear axle from left to right so you have to tighten up the rear axle nut on the right now or is it how the bike came . Cheers .
I have played with hybrid ceramic bearings in few different high speed applications. My testing has not revealed any performance gain over a good quality S.S. bearing that has been properly lubricated and installed. One big advantage is that the overall bearing is more corrosion resistant. Built jet engines for years, we never touched bearings with our bare hands and the oil from your skin is a corrosive. Best of luck with the bearings, but I would like to see some actual data comparing them head to head.
Our average is 1 to 1.5 MPH gain in the 1/4 mile on most applications. lighter/lower power bikes like 600's pick up well, as do heavy/high speed bikes. The legendary Bill Warner (RIP) learned early-on of their advantages and used Worldwide Bearings to crush the sit-on motorcycle land speed record. More Info:bit.ly/3UWiC3T
you should use a tram guage to measure from centerpoint of swing arm bolt to centerpoint of axel rear axil to get perfect thrust angle on rear tire i do auto body work as well that was my living for 40 years geting the bottom end square is what its all about in performance and straight hole shot the thrust angle of rear tire
Hey brock, very nice video!! I was curious about something, if we shorten the chain and make the length between front wheel and rear wheel shorter it would handle better? or stock length is ok?
The stock length is generally a great spot. Shorter wheelbase bikes have a tendency to turn a bit quicker, but they can also get 'twitchy'. But we are splitting hairs, you just need to try it.
No. The low friction seals on the bearings keep dust out. We are careful not to hit them with a pressure washer though...corrosion from this is about the only way they fail.
No problem. If it doesn't match your bike, alter the base numbers in any of these sheets to match your service manual: blog.brocksperformance.com/faq/do-you-have-a-gear-ratio-calculator/
Time for the big question everyone! Im never going to rebuild a bike, I prefer to use Proffesionals because I recognise I lack patience for these types of task. But I do use quick easy lubricant both appropriately and hopefully. So brock, why WD40 and not CRC556??
I may not have seen all the videos in this series, but on a semi-serious point how would these speed improvements compare to the rider losing a couple of pounds in weight?
Hey bro.. I have a question, can a quickshifter be installed in a carburettor based engine a (NON EFi) engine? Or the bike has to be an EFI? Please reply
So what bike or bikes come off the showroom floor without a slipper clutch and have a good launch from a dead stop without any mods? Not that they couldn’t be improved on? Are there any? I just saw your video about the slipper clutch.
Brock Davidson Thank you. Would you happen to know what years of Kaw Concours C14 have a good clutch for launching from a dead stop if any? And if Guhl provides an ecu tune for the concours. I have read that Ivan does.
Really enjoying the series, very nice explanations to understand everything you're doing. I'm subscribed now to your channel to see more of this gixxer rocket!!!
Hey Brock, do you know what the brand of chains were on the 520's that broke on you? And if the 3D by EK brake much? I lost over a pound with the 520 chain and two lbs. with the aluminum sprocket.
@Barry Weaver - I remember one was a DID can't remember the other. We have not had any issues with the 3D and EK's have been very good to us over the years.
@@BrockDavidson Thank you wise sir! I meant "break" instead of "brake" lol but yes the 3D chain is amazing, it's only a few hundred pounds of tensile strength less than the stock 530 chain, but being that the 3D 520 is rated at over 9400 lbs. it works! If I am correct, the new ZX10RR's come factory with a 520 chain as do BMW's new "M" spec but you might check for yourself on that. To me, that kind of says that it might mean something.
@@BrockDavidson Hi Brock, thanks for your response. Yes i meant the performance cushions vs stock ones but discussing on complete removal of cushion would be great too as people often don't know this can be done also. All about performance cushions benefits , downfalls and is it a good idea to use them on normal road bikes? It's a very interesting subject and sadly no decent videos about that on UA-cam :( The way you explain stuff is fantastic so perhaps that's a good subject for a little vid? Thanks again ! Kind Regards
@ Brock Davidson Hi I love your videos. I do 1/4 mile in my country and I have a 1000 GSXR 2017 R with the ecu flasher but I have an extended swingarm. is the 17/42 as good for my bike with the extensions as you suggest in the video?
Generally no on the 17/42. The extensions will help prevent wheelies, so you can run a higher overall gear ratio to promote quicker acceleration. 16/45 would be a good selection, but the bike might rev too high on the interstate, etc. It really depends upon what type of riding you do.
@@BrockDavidson OK, thanks. As I told you, I'm doing 1/4 of mile in competition. I put 16/45 but I found the last report a bit short so I will try the 16/44 or 16/43 because i have a shinko rear tire 190/50/17 and the oem rear tire was 190/55/17. What do you think would be best ?
I love these videos!!! Question , I work on vintage motorcycle at a shop in Lewisville Texas called vjmoto, I have to clean A LOT of carbs and tuning can be a bitch , what tool would I be able to get to read what’s coming out of the exhaust so there is no more guessing ?
We use our dyno to load the bike at different RPM's and monitor the AFR with our sniffer. If you don't have access to a dyno, you can mount WEGO , go for a ride and record.. although it's tougher on a bike with carbs because it doesn't monitor throttle position. (you can use tape and a sharpy marker to record TP and watch the meter also) Check it out here: store.schnitzracing.com/daytona-sensors-wego-iii-air-fuel-ratio-metering-system/
yes. If they are in an important location that requires proper torque. On smaller bolts, I like to use 1/4" drive and feel the torque - the torque wrench can't 'feel' if the threads are about to strip out.
They are Nylock nuts (bit.ly/40oR1vV) from the factory, so they don't vibrate loose. If not equipped with Nylock, we use blue on import bikes and red on V-Twins,
I was browsing your other videos and I'm curious, why did you only change the front bearing on your H2 in this video: ua-cam.com/video/lopR2y6tl4A/v-deo.html
Surely it’s the gearbox that’s creating most of that drag, not the chain? I do agree that the chain plays a small part, but there’re are other things that factor in. Like have you cut you brake pads in half?
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awesome job Brock! way to drop the mic!
@@WICKEDGIXXERL I found him. What a loser... Trolling from a damp shed in the UK, lol. Looks like our channel is official now!!
If you get the chance I would love to see you build a grudge bike and explain on the after market ecu proper setup on a bike and after market dashboards and what you need to make it all work brother.....
this is one of the best videos about motorcycles in technical aspect on youtube !
And Brock makes them even more interesting especially then he makes some jokes :) Its fun to watch Brock :)
I got so much useful information about some details I never could think about them like ball bearing free play, chain drag, ECU engine management and so on. I hope these video series will never end because I think Brock could teach us with his experience for many years here in youtube :)
I am a solid 3yrs rider. Started late in life with a ninja 250r. Was honestly shaky and stalled twice and dropped bike once at a stop but for the most part of the last 2 seasons (can’t ride in nh all year long) modding the bike to the peak a person can with a 250r. You know, mods for 70% of these guys is lever changes and tail tidy lol. Maybe a strap on….I mean, slip on haha. I’ve gutted the cats…on my 2nd set of carb jets, topped out and geared to do a whopping 103 downhill with wind. Hoping to purchase a 2021 (I want that particular paint scheme) mt-09 that I’ll ride for 1 season then send it to Moore for an in person dyno session with tune. Stage 2 air filter and most likely Brock’s pipes. I just am here to say thank you Brock and Chris for all you do for the bike community. You guys are good role models and experts in the field. Sorry for the rant. Just wanted to let ya know that even tho you’ve done this for years, there’s still newbie riders like me discovering you, learning, and executing proper bike maintenance, riding, and modding/tuning. Love ya!!!
Some people don't understand your mods .thay are for 1/4 mile . not your every day rider ...
These videos will explode given enough time/ exposure. Really a pleasure to watch. When a layman with no patience or experience like me learns from them anyone could, in fact Brock could probably teach a rock.
I wasn’t working on any of the subject matter for lowering the bike to race, but I really enjoy listening to someone who knows his shit and has that confidence in everything that you are doing that it’s worth my time to watch you at work teaching because I am a teacher and mentor also and one with professional skills recognizes another who has that gift that no matter what you are teaching someone to do, you can make it enjoyable for yourself and the people who are your students, which if the student is not able to follow your excellent manner in teaching a task, then that person is in the wrong business and has no desire to become successful at this type of work.
Keep it up and I would suggest for you to watch a couple of videos from the types of individuals who teach you the millionaire mindset that magnetically draws in wealth because of the confidence that it takes to make the power of suggested programming to gain great wealth which in your case can be accomplished just by doing what you are doing and you’ll be like a magnet for people of great wealth who will be drawn towards you from that confidence that you naturally display in your instructional teaching abilities
Your channel deserves way more viewers, love the content!
@YzfR6 - tell you friends!
@@BrockDavidson hello brock would you mind sharing the sprocket tooth count front and rear on the stock wheelbase record holding s1000rr??
The 8.66 bike i believe
@@FirstLast-tx3yj Gearing was stock unless long description says otherwise.
Your way of presenting makes your videos highly entertaining. As well as informative, of course. Very much appreciated - thank you!
Man your knowledge is unbelievable, you go so far about friction it really impresses me ! I tried myself the brake pad modification and had a 5 mph gain of top speed.... Even if my bike brakes less i'd rather have more top speed because i love the speed, low friction is the way to go :) Thank you and keep doing these videos, they are very intertaining !
I learned the things about gearing through experience. The dyno chart also helps, so you can optimize that powerband to your gear setup. That is how it's done on the street and track, but on a straight line you don't want too much except if you want wheelies all the time. You just need to match things together, and that's where knowhow is *needed* . You cannot go guessing, but you better try it firsthand to get started. If you get the things right in mind, you will enjoy it in the long run!
(edit: needed is in bold)
I am not into Bikes anymore But back in late 80s early 90s i was heavy into bikes had a Drag KZ 1260 and every Ninja out there i wanna say i enjoy your videos you are very knowlageable Brock
Glad you like our vids. I have been into high performance motorcycles for over 40 years now. Started on 750 H2 (widowmanker...) my sophomore year in high school and never looked back! It's a wonderful addiction that I enjoy sharing with fellow enthusiasts.
Great, informative video, thank you! I love seeing the real life evidence of what each mod delivers.
Your Videos are The Best things in UA-cam.. Absolutely love each and every video.. Love watching them again and again!
Mic drop at the end. Bloody golden brock!!!!
Love the way you make your vids Brock, very fun to watch and listen too, top guy 👍🏼
Drops mic 🤣 I love it...VERY informative as usual...
Great info, 2nd to none with attention to detail!
Such a nice man! You can tell that he got a genuine smile
Thanks! I truly enjoy the work we do here.
Absolutely brilliant Brock
Brock killed it with the dropped mic clip Lol. Can't wait to see the video on streching the bike. I'm literally one of the few guys in my riding clique that's swb but I can pretty much out run all of them since I'm Brock ECU flashed, Brock PCV, and Brock Full Street Meg System.
Now I want ceramic bearings on my Busa!!!
Same!
By far my fav mic drop hahaha love it enjoying these vids Brock
Thanks for that chain axle tightening tip!
UA-cam gold!! What a very informative channel with some great explanations!!!
Glad you think so!
Hi,if changing the Sprockts ,do you still need to calibrate the speedo?thanks
Not on bikes with wheel speed sensors. This bike - no.
Hey Brock. Quick question. I’m about to do swingarm and ceramic bearings tomorrow. Couple questions. Removing rear brakes. Have everything, but will the ABS pump need to be plugged? Where do I stop taking off for rear brakes? Does the abs even work for front wheel?
Also, stock wheels putting these ceramic bearings in there? Don’t have the 4k for carbon wheels yet, when I do, are bearings reusable in new wheels?
@Blixxerdmv, you will want to have a copy of the genuine service manual for your bike in hand before attempting your mods, as all of your questions except the last are covered in detail. Yes, we use these in stock wheels - there is very little chance the OEM bearings will match BST fitments, if that's what you are asking?
Good tip on sprocket shear.
Hey Brock I prefer the longer videos it feels like your jumping around with this method. The other videos felt smoother. When you get more in-depth on gearing would you be willing to explain about optimal shift points on?
We edited out 2 hours of video on this one. We will get in depth at the track, with the riders.
Love it
Keep it up
I hope to never even see a 9s pass lol fingers crossed for you guys
I have a friend with one running some bolt in extensions but he’s still leaving on that stock clutch fighting the front end down
But he’s running 9 teens pretty easily
Thanks Brock for continued great content, much appreciated.
I like the content here! Enjoyed the mic drop at the end, but remember the majority of that drag was not from the chain but rather the front sprocket, and every other moving part inside the engine. (lubes included, yes even in neutral) Like you said, it all adds up! Subbed!
@robbynelson3 - Glad you like our channel (tell your friends!). Also, while many industry mic drops are based on theory and conjecture...our mic drops are based on practice and actual results in the real world: ua-cam.com/video/NeSRrn0cdG8/v-deo.html
I think is definetly the chain that slowing down.plus the fact that chain is cold. Mine on my gsxr 1000 with 520 is spinning pretty good cold, and much more better when chain is worm after a ride when I clean and lube it.
We don't get the chance to warm the chain when drag racing.
Super good videos you got ! But the chain it was not to tight? Normaly when you sit on the bike it gets more "load" weight and chain starts to be over tightened (talking from my own experience). 2-2,5cm it must go up-down when its not loaded if im correct?
The chain becomes looser as power is applied, not only from stretch/tension - but more from the aggressive swingarm attack angle pulling the rear wheel into the racing surface. I cover this in more detail in this video: ua-cam.com/video/-cgGG2Vh7qg/v-deo.html
@@BrockDavidson Yeah i know, but in service manual it says so.. 2-2,5 cm ..
Does the service manual consider chassis and suspension mods? Adjustable lowering links, front end straps etc... The manual is great for a 100% stock bike. It's up to us to use our knowledge, common sense and experience to make adjustments to a modified bike.
@@BrockDavidson Yeah, true too 😃
Fantastic again brock! Love watching these. I learn something new with every video 👍
When the wheel bearings are replaced is it possible to remove dust seals without them getting damaged?
The dust OEM seals are no longer required after installation of our ceramic bearings as they are equipped with low tension seals to reduce power reduction due to seal friction.
Hi Brock, love your video's. I have a question that will probably be a little odd for you but here goes. Would you recommend ceramic wheel bearings for bikes that tour and would it provide noticeable better fuel economy? It may seem like I'm penny pinching but I live in Australia where increasing the range of a bike even slightly can mean the difference between between reaching the fuel stop or a long walk. The longest distance between fuel stops on a main road in Australia is 287kms.
Yes, absolutely! blog.brocksperformance.com/why-choose-worldwide-bearings/
I have a couple buddies saying it’s pretty pointless to do the ceramic bearings on regular cast wheels and only worth doing if your gonna upgrade wheels. Obviously you have some sort of results with those stock wheels on gixzilla but would you still recommend even if you never plan to upgrade wheels? I can’t decide if $400 is worth it or not hahaha!
Your buddies are 100% incorrect, IMHO. In fact, since heavy cast wheels don't like to roll easily, the results of ceramics are even more pronounced. Make sure to pay close attention to how your bike rolls around the garage floor, costs on the road etc... You will feel the difference!.
Great video mate and I don't blame you getting someone to help with the back wheel install 🤣. Can I ask you did you change the rear axle from left to right so you have to tighten up the rear axle nut on the right now or is it how the bike came . Cheers .
That's how it came. If they don't, we swap them (if pipe clearance allows) as it makes a single person install much quicker.
@@BrockDavidson yes 100 %, I've swapped mine over too as it came axle nut on left as are all of my other Suzuki's .. straight .. anyway thanks .
LOVED THE ENDING!
I have played with hybrid ceramic bearings in few different high speed applications. My testing has not revealed any performance gain over a good quality S.S. bearing that has been properly lubricated and installed. One big advantage is that the overall bearing is more corrosion resistant. Built jet engines for years, we never touched bearings with our bare hands and the oil from your skin is a corrosive. Best of luck with the bearings, but I would like to see some actual data comparing them head to head.
Our average is 1 to 1.5 MPH gain in the 1/4 mile on most applications. lighter/lower power bikes like 600's pick up well, as do heavy/high speed bikes.
The legendary Bill Warner (RIP) learned early-on of their advantages and used Worldwide Bearings to crush the sit-on motorcycle land speed record. More Info:bit.ly/3UWiC3T
@@BrockDavidson Thanks for the reply, how are they lubricated prior to install?
How they come:blog.brocksperformance.com/why-choose-worldwide-bearings/
you should use a tram guage to measure from centerpoint of swing arm bolt to centerpoint of axel rear axil to get perfect thrust angle on rear tire i do auto body work as well that was my living for 40 years geting the bottom end square is what its all about in performance and straight hole shot the thrust angle of rear tire
Hey brock, very nice video!! I was curious about something, if we shorten the chain and make the length between front wheel and rear wheel shorter it would handle better? or stock length is ok?
The stock length is generally a great spot. Shorter wheelbase bikes have a tendency to turn a bit quicker, but they can also get 'twitchy'. But we are splitting hairs, you just need to try it.
@@BrockDavidson i see... thnx for your response !! keep your great job , love your videos !!!
Since the bearings are sealed do you need to run the OEM dust seal? For street use
No. The low friction seals on the bearings keep dust out. We are careful not to hit them with a pressure washer though...corrosion from this is about the only way they fail.
So what chain do you run for the least resistance? I know you said non oring just curious if you had done any testing on which one performs best
We prefer EK or Regina.
Boss ending 🤯😳👍🏽👌🏾
Wish you would share that spreadsheet for calculating the sprockets, I could use that for my LSR standing mile runs! :D
No problem. If it doesn't match your bike, alter the base numbers in any of these sheets to match your service manual: blog.brocksperformance.com/faq/do-you-have-a-gear-ratio-calculator/
Hey Brock what would happen if you soaked the chain in acetone for a few days or some type of chemical that dissolves rubber?
The o-rings prevent the solvent from removing the thick grease under the rollers.
Thank you for the videos!
Time for the big question everyone! Im never going to rebuild a bike, I prefer to use Proffesionals because I recognise I lack patience for these types of task. But I do use quick easy lubricant both appropriately and hopefully. So brock, why WD40 and not CRC556??
WD40 tastes better to me ;)
I may not have seen all the videos in this series, but on a semi-serious point how would these speed improvements compare to the rider losing a couple of pounds in weight?
It helps- our general rule is that removing 25-30 lbs. from the rider should be worth about 1/10th improvement in E.T. in the 1/4 mile.
Hey bro.. I have a question, can a quickshifter be installed in a carburettor based engine a (NON EFi) engine? Or the bike has to be an EFI? Please reply
Sure, you will just need to source the proper kit.
What a great video, learned so much, than you sir
So what bike or bikes come off the showroom floor without a slipper clutch and have a good launch from a dead stop without any mods? Not that they couldn’t be improved on? Are there any? I just saw your video about the slipper clutch.
ZX-14's have the best stock clutches for drag racing. The 14R does need a mod, but it's inexpensive.
Brock Davidson Thank you. Would you happen to know what years of Kaw Concours C14 have a good clutch for launching from a dead stop if any? And if Guhl provides an ecu tune for the concours. I have read that Ivan does.
Really enjoying the series, very nice explanations to understand everything you're doing. I'm subscribed now to your channel to see more of this gixxer rocket!!!
Would be great to share those XLS files for the gearing :D
Hey Brock, do you know what the brand of chains were on the 520's that broke on you? And if the 3D by EK brake much? I lost over a pound with the 520 chain and two lbs. with the aluminum sprocket.
@Barry Weaver - I remember one was a DID can't remember the other. We have not had any issues with the 3D and EK's have been very good to us over the years.
@@BrockDavidson Thank you wise sir! I meant "break" instead of "brake" lol but yes the 3D chain is amazing, it's only a few hundred pounds of tensile strength less than the stock 530 chain, but being that the 3D 520 is rated at over 9400 lbs. it works!
If I am correct, the new ZX10RR's come factory with a 520 chain as do BMW's new "M" spec but you might check for yourself on that. To me, that kind of says that it might mean something.
Awesome job
love the content. all those sensors and technology, and its no faster than a first gen.
lol - Show me a first gen that will run low 8.20's , extended with a stock motor on nuts...and Ill agree with you.
@@BrockDavidson does it do 8 seconds with a stock ecu? i could add nitrous and still have a 'stock motor'
lol, nevermind.
Brock i got a 04 gsxr 1000. What would recommend for a sprocket set up. Daily driven.
Our 04 was one down in the front, one up in the back - daily driven with a 160 lb. rider for many yeas.
Brock can you make a video about performance cush drive? Their benefits and advantages? Love your content! Awsome channel!
@dikxx83 - I'm not exactly sure what you mean? Cush drive vs. no cush drive? Or aftermarket performance cushions vs. stock? Let me know, Brock
@@BrockDavidson Hi Brock, thanks for your response. Yes i meant the performance cushions vs stock ones but discussing on complete removal of cushion would be great too as people often don't know this can be done also.
All about performance cushions benefits , downfalls and is it a good idea to use them on normal road bikes? It's a very interesting subject and sadly no decent videos about that on UA-cam :( The way you explain stuff is fantastic so perhaps that's a good subject for a little vid?
Thanks again ! Kind Regards
@ Brock Davidson Hi I love your videos. I do 1/4 mile in my country and I have a 1000 GSXR 2017 R with the ecu flasher but I have an extended swingarm. is the 17/42 as good for my bike with the extensions as you suggest in the video?
Generally no on the 17/42. The extensions will help prevent wheelies, so you can run a higher overall gear ratio to promote quicker acceleration. 16/45 would be a good selection, but the bike might rev too high on the interstate, etc. It really depends upon what type of riding you do.
@@BrockDavidson OK, thanks. As I told you, I'm doing 1/4 of mile in competition. I put 16/45 but I found the last report a bit short so I will try the 16/44 or 16/43 because i have a shinko rear tire 190/50/17 and the oem rear tire was 190/55/17.
What do you think would be best ?
Very informative and well edited video. 👌
I love these videos!!! Question , I work on vintage motorcycle at a shop in Lewisville Texas called vjmoto, I have to clean A LOT of carbs and tuning can be a bitch , what tool would I be able to get to read what’s coming out of the exhaust so there is no more guessing ?
We use our dyno to load the bike at different RPM's and monitor the AFR with our sniffer. If you don't have access to a dyno, you can mount WEGO , go for a ride and record.. although it's tougher on a bike with carbs because it doesn't monitor throttle position. (you can use tape and a sharpy marker to record TP and watch the meter also) Check it out here: store.schnitzracing.com/daytona-sensors-wego-iii-air-fuel-ratio-metering-system/
Brock Davidson awesome man I’ll go check it out !
Great info as always !!! THANK YOU !!
You just perfect greetings from Greece
Very good ! By the way you Harley’s brother??
Hi Brock, witch sprocket did the k9 has? Tge black one
The black k9
I put ceramic bearings on my office chair, and i must say, i get paper work done ALOT fucken faster :-)
Hello varun here, do you have ceramic bearings for Kawasaki ninja 300
We don't have a kit, but we stock the individual bearings to build kits for most any bike. Give us a call 9379120054 or sales@brocksperformance.com
What gearing did you have on the 08 hayabusa? I'm trying to match that same set up to start.
Here is complete info. on our Gen 2 Busa: blog.brocksperformance.com/hayabusa-information-page/
Hey Brock how do you feel about dyno jets auto tune stuff?
I prefer a dyno tune, but it works better than nothing else.
Amazing job, amazing content 🤝🤝🤝
Loving these videos ! Any videos on replacing "steering bearings" ??
@Dustin - Nah. I have never like fixing broken stuff...I prefer making perfectly good stuff FASTER!
Love your videos my friend
How can i get sponcert by brocks???
@Aruba: blog.brocksperformance.com/racer-support-sponsorship-application/
Great video.
Great video
For sprockets you should try supersprox they have an aluminium centre and steel teeth
@kieran kelly - we have some customers who swear by them.
You don’t torque sprocket bolts to spec???
yes. If they are in an important location that requires proper torque. On smaller bolts, I like to use 1/4" drive and feel the torque - the torque wrench can't 'feel' if the threads are about to strip out.
Love the Gixzilla series! Are you going to be tuning the H2 SX anytime in the near future?
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I don't have chain drag on my bike.
I have a shaft lol.
Hahahah the ending is the best love my ceramics
why no red loctite on the sprocket bolts
They are Nylock nuts (bit.ly/40oR1vV) from the factory, so they don't vibrate loose. If not equipped with Nylock, we use blue on import bikes and red on V-Twins,
@@BrockDavidson Oh I see that’s interesting. I think that would still scare me though lool.
Hey Brock, can you please tell me model of the OEM bearings? Front and rear. Thank you
I like the end lol nice the wrong chain will slow you down alot
I was browsing your other videos and I'm curious, why did you only change the front bearing on your H2 in this video: ua-cam.com/video/lopR2y6tl4A/v-deo.html
Because the H2 has a single-sided swingarm (no rear wheel bearings)
Surely it’s the gearbox that’s creating most of that drag, not the chain?
I do agree that the chain plays a small part, but there’re are other things that factor in.
Like have you cut you brake pads in half?
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I see. I don’t 100% agree with the methods, or the pros vs cons of doing it. But yeah ok.
@@robedmenson9334 that's fine. It's not for everyone, that's for sure. Our goal is world class sportbike drag racing results.
if i will visit the US. first thing i will do. pay your shop a visit.
Brock you rock!!
I would have thought you would want to go up on the rear on this bike brock since it has a tall first gear already?
"tall" is a realative term, as the gear chart shows.
Brock Davidson I mean a larger rear or smaller front for more acceleration
What type of rpm are you guys launching with stock wheel base and that gearing brock
Haha I loved it!!! Drop the Mic 🎤!!! Haha
Is it me or Brock’s have purple beard😅😂😂
@Brock - You know chains just don't have that much drag man, I mean come on! - hahaha
It needs a swing on air shifter and hit the track
@Lewis - patience grasshopper
Savage
God I hate the Suzuki axle/pinch/caliper bolts because of how little meat they have on them.
fk yeah :)
Tadaa hahaha
Shit suzuki,shit rubber tube brakers,shit Nissin.
Brembo and aerokip is more important than bearings.
This Suzuki has Brembos... and rubber lines work fine for what were are doing.
Шикарно!!!
Спасибо из США!
@@BrockDavidson Смотрю вас с удовольствием!