Success of SMT-Batham’s super-light Macau bike overshadowed by road racing’s cruel side.
2016 BMW S1000RR ALEC TAGUE, CREW CHIEF
WE ARRIVED IN MACAU not knowing what to expect with our lightweight project bike. At the final round of BSB, Michael tested the Dymag carbon wheels and Fortis swingarm in free practice, but had to revert to aluminium wheels for the competitive sessions, and the rest of the good bits were kept in reserve for Macau. Just as well; he put the BSB bike end-over-end at Clearways...The final weight for the Macau bike was 158.3kg with all fluids but no fuel – that’s around 18 kilos less than anything he’s used to, and 10kg less than a BSB bike on the weight limit. Michael reckoned it was like moving a 600 around!
So we were into the unknown in FP1: I had our usual components ready to go in case it wasn’t working, but it was instantly good. Spring rates front and rear were guessed before we flew out, and we didn’t need to touch them. We worked on damping a little – the stiffer, lighter wheels transmitted more shocks back to the bike; we had to play around with reducing compression, and firming up the rebound.
This story is from the January 2018 edition of Performance Bikes.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the January 2018 edition of Performance Bikes.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Repeating Drills
Chris is still messing with his RGV’s wobbly clutch. But, for once, he only has himself to blame...
Franco Says Relax
Next year Moto2 ace Franco Morbidelli will be the first VR46 rider to make it to MotoGP. But the young Roman is more laidback than any title challenger has a right to be – is that something to do with his teacher?
Working Double Time
Rutter’s man reveals the demands of racing in both British Superstock AND British Superbikes
New Kid Vs The Old Fave
Kar gets a chance to roll his GSX-R1000 K6 out of the garage when Chris offers him the chance to ride it back-toback with his 2017 Suzuki. But will it sway him?
Faster For Free
The key to making a GSX-R1000R cream off a quicker lap time is staring you in the face...
Big Promise, Or Big Let Down?
Speed, laughs and touring ability? We’ll see. KTM Super Duke GT joins the PB fleet.
Down Under On Top
In 1987 Wayne Gardner became the first Australian to win the 500cc world championship. Thirty years later, the Wild Man from Wollongong recalls that amazing year of V4 dominance...
Cheste Pains
In 1987, PB’s editor sent three grown men to the Bol d’Or on two-stroke 125s, resulting in a tale of misery, hilarity and adventure. 30 years later, we’re doing it again – but this time, it’s four-strokes, and the destination is mid-Spain, in winter...
Factory Fugitive
Against all odds, this HRC RC45 was saved from the crusher and ended up in the hands of PB reader Mick Loughlin, who ensures this Suzuka exotica still gets a pasting.
The Losing Battle RC45 Vs 916
Both Honda and Ducati debuted new WSB bikes in 1994, igniting a superbike development battle that Honda could never win...