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Northernsoul65

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Had my gen 3 on track a few times now and love it. Not made any changes or upgrades apart from a new chain. Run in slick mode mostly, made no adjustments to set up.
What upgrades or changes have people made or would recommend to start improving and fine tuning for track?



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You're going to have to narrow down how far you want to go...and what you want.

Areas to consider
Protection - Engine covers -> bodywork
Suspension - have it setup -> replacing it
Tyres - more grip more margin. Ready for slicks?
Brakes - Fluid/pads
Controls - clipons, rearsets.


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You're going to have to narrow down how far you want to go...and what you want.

Areas to consider
Protection - Engine covers -> bodywork
Suspension - have it setup -> replacing it
Tyres - more grip more margin. Ready for slicks?
Brakes - Fluid/pads
Controls - clipons, rearsets.


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thanks Alex. I was really after people saying what they've done, regardless of cost etc, just interested to see what people have done (not necessarily thinking I would follow suit).

nb. forgot to say, I replaced bmw fairings with cheap Chinese road fairings, and have gb racing engine protection.

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thanks Alex. I was really after people saying what they've done, regardless of cost etc, just interested to see what people have done (not necessarily thinking I would follow suit).

nb. forgot to say, I replaced bmw fairings with cheap Chinese road fairings, and have gb racing engine protection.

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RS2E flash and short throttle are good upgrades
 
What pace/group are you in? What equipment are you using? Road tyres? Are you going to ride to the track and back?



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OK my list is;

Tyres:
D212 or V02 Tyres
Diamond Tyre Warmers
Paddock stands

Body:
(Alpha Style) Track Fairings & Fittings

Brakes:
SBS DS1+DS2 Pads
Brembo 19RCS Master Cylinder & Brake Lever
Brembo LCF600 Fluid
Brembo 5.5mm HPK discs

Suspension:
Ohlins BM468
Ohlins NIX30 Cartridges
OEM steering damper on 3 from off

Drive:
Various Rear Sprockets (43-46) 16/44 is my go to.
Titax RW400 Blue wheels
Lightech Adjusters
525/120 chain

Controls:
PP-Tuning Clipons
Alpha Rearsets
Rizoma Clutch Lever - LCR702B
2nd hand switch gear
HP4 Race Throttle - modified to 54deg by RS2E

Chassis/Other:
RS2E Map
Rizoma Bobbins
2D GPS Laptrigger
2D Potentiometer
BMW HP Datalogger
Akra Exhaust SS/TI
Alpha Carbon Frame Protectors
GB Racing Engine Covers
GB Racing Bullets
Lightech Axle Protectors
Alpha Quick Release Axle
 
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OK my list is;

Tyres:
D212 or V02 Tyres
Diamond Tyre Warmers
Paddock stands

Body:
(Alpha Style) Track Fairings & Fittings

Brakes:
SBS DS1+DS2 Pads
Brembo 19RCS Master Cylinder & Brake Lever
Brembo LCF600 Fluid
Brembo 5.5mm HPK discs

Suspension:
Ohlins BM468
Ohlins NIX30 Cartridges
OEM steering damper on 3 from off

Drive:
Various Rear Sprockets (43-46) 16/44 is my go to.
Titax RW400 Blue wheels
Lightech Adjusters
525/120 chain

Controls:
PP-Tuning Clipons
Alpha Rearsets
Rizoma Clutch Lever - LCR702B
2nd hand switch gear
HP4 Race Throttle - modified to 54deg by RS2E

Chassis/Other:
RS2E Map
Rizoma Bobbins
2D GPS Laptrigger
2D Potentiometer
BMW HP Datalogger
Akra Exhaust SS/TI
Alpha Carbon Frame Protectors
GB Racing Engine Covers
GB Racing Bullets
Lightech Axle Protectors
Alpha Quick Release Axle
OK....... wow!
impressive
few questions coming your way Alex! [emoji3]

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What pace/group are you in? What equipment are you using? Road tyres? Are you going to ride to the track and back?



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just moved up to fast group.
Bought bike from a dealership so it has 2 years warranty. Didn't want to fully track it at this stage so I can make use of the warranty if needs be, hence the replacement cheap road fairings.
been using TD slicks and warmers and trailer bike to track although looking at a van. Can easily stick mirrors etc back on for road but not sure any road riding is going to happen tbh.
Plan is to gradually upgrade but also wary about doing anything that let's bmw get out of any potential warranty claims. Probably will leave major changes for after the the 2 years are up.
Great to see the list of stuff you've done, certainly got my credit card quivering!

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Gen 3 plenty good enough for fast group as standard, just get suspension set up for you. Forged wheels if you haven't got them, spare for wets, I found vo2's the best for grip/wear rate. ZO4 pads if you feeling flush ....
 
just moved up to fast group.
Bought bike from a dealership so it has 2 years warranty. Didn't want to fully track it at this stage so I can make use of the warranty if needs be, hence the replacement cheap road fairings.
been using TD slicks and warmers and trailer bike to track although looking at a van. Can easily stick mirrors etc back on for road but not sure any road riding is going to happen tbh.
Plan is to gradually upgrade but also wary about doing anything that let's bmw get out of any potential warranty claims. Probably will leave major changes for after the the 2 years are up.
Great to see the list of stuff you've done, certainly got my credit card quivering!

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Depending on your weight, lighter fork springs and a bigger air gap gave me more feel plus a front pot lets you separate compression and rebound.

16 tooth front sprocket.
 
thanks Alex. I was really after people saying what they've done, regardless of cost etc, just interested to see what people have done (not necessarily thinking I would follow suit).

i like this game ;)

Engine-bmw 6.2 sbk engine,off set deep sump,Nova LITA gearbox,modified airbox.
akrapovic evo SBK exhaust.
marcheni forged ally wheels
maxton SBK front end,gp30 rear shock
brembo WSBK calipers
sbk brembo discs
harris extended,q/r swingarm,under slung caliper
brembo m/c
RCK electronics
lohmann quick shifter/blipper
renthal clip ons
TT extended tank
bonamici rearsets
ohlins steering damper
Alpha 7 button switch gear
2d front susp. pot
2d lap timer
Aim solo2 dl logger
Aim smartycam
crc bodywork
billet yokes
carbon frame+swingarm covers.

and of all that on the list,i'd spend your money on suspension set up and a few days 1-2-1 tuition
 
i like this game ;)

Engine-bmw 6.2 sbk engine,off set deep sump,Nova LITA gearbox,modified airbox.
akrapovic evo SBK exhaust.
marcheni forged ally wheels
maxton SBK front end,gp30 rear shock
brembo WSBK calipers
sbk brembo discs
harris extended,q/r swingarm,under slung caliper
brembo m/c
RCK electronics
lohmann quick shifter/blipper
renthal clip ons
TT extended tank
bonamici rearsets
ohlins steering damper
Alpha 7 button switch gear
2d front susp. pot
2d lap timer
Aim solo2 dl logger
Aim smartycam
crc bodywork
billet yokes
carbon frame+swingarm covers.

and very nice it is.
 
Gen 3 plenty good enough for fast group as standard, just get suspension set up for you. Forged wheels if you haven't got them, spare for wets, I found vo2's the best for grip/wear rate. ZO4 pads if you feeling flush ....
V02s are impossible to find at decent price unfortunately :(

Even Bob has problems with supply
 
Should use medium front for more support according to Bob. Unless its really cold (under 12degrees)

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Should use medium front for more support according to Bob. Unless its really cold (under 12degrees)

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I've tried them both and I tbh there's very little in it for me - just a bit more feel from the soft against the extra support of the medium.
 
Gen 3 plenty good enough for fast group as standard, just get suspension set up for you. Forged wheels if you haven't got them, spare for wets, I found vo2's the best for grip/wear rate. ZO4 pads if you feeling flush ....
ta - sound advice.
so suspension set up would require purchase of the potentiometer for the front forks?

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Depending on your weight, lighter fork springs and a bigger air gap gave me more feel plus a front pot lets you separate compression and rebound.

16 tooth front sprocket.
thanks.
Did you have someone replace the springs and set up the suspension for you?

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