Novi Marof trening/track day RAW [Pure engine sound]

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2015
  • Track day at Novi Marof in Croatia on 27.6.2015.
    Bikes in video Yamaha XT660X, Kawasaki ER6-N, Yamaha R6, and many others.
    Yamaha XT660X best lap 1:23.3 and top speed 143km/h.
    Shot with GoPro Hero 3 silver in 1080p 30fps and edited in GoPro Studio.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @jhonierbedoya3076
    @jhonierbedoya3076 6 років тому +1

    hi!Can you tell me everything the forks do to have them more rigid? please

  • @jorikyoutube8423
    @jorikyoutube8423 6 років тому +1

    awesome video! what kind of tires did you use?

    • @matsprite
      @matsprite  6 років тому

      I had Mitas Sportforce, but they were used a couple of thousand of kilometers. They did an excellent job for a road tyre on track.

  • @jhonierbedoya3076
    @jhonierbedoya3076 6 років тому

    What tire sizes do you use? and your bike has a front-end stabilizer?

    • @matsprite
      @matsprite  6 років тому

      120/70-R17 front, 160/60-R17 rear. No stabilizer.

  • @kamezodo
    @kamezodo 8 років тому

    do you have any mods on ur bike?

    • @matsprite
      @matsprite  8 років тому

      +kamezodo
      I had a lot of mods. Akrapovic slip-on exhaust, K&N air filter and removed snorkel on air intake, denser fork oil(15w) + 20mm spacers on front fork springs, stronger brace between front forks(4mm INOX), Cobra braided brake lines, Lucas Supermoto brake pads, rear sprocket with +3 teeth. Thats it I think :). I had some mods that made it look nicer, but that is purely esthetic with no performance gains :P

    • @kamezodo
      @kamezodo 8 років тому +1

      +GoYamaGoKawa hmm seems like you have some kev's mod. do you have to replace the fork oil often? I heard 15w will have a shorter service interval. you ride really nice btw :D

    • @kamezodo
      @kamezodo 8 років тому

      +kamezodo oh and what is the bracer of the front fork? :D

    • @matsprite
      @matsprite  8 років тому

      +kamezodo
      I replaced my fork oil every 2 years. In theory denser fork oil generates more heat during riding use so probably it is true that it loses its properties faster than a 5w oil. By putting in denser oil you can stiffen up the forks, but just a bit somewhere like 10%. If you wish to change the characteristics of your forks, you should take them to a specialist and have them revalved, but that isnt cheap. I think that if you change your fork oil with denser oil and change it every year or two you can have better forks on a budget :P

    • @matsprite
      @matsprite  8 років тому

      +kamezodo
      Front fork brace is the front fork stabilizer between the forks, above the tyre and mudguard. Original part is almost worthless, because it is not stiff enough, i replaced it with a full stainless steel plate (4mm thick).