JD,well done for trying it and not as easy as many think.You'll be in the 11's in no time with practise and,who knows the 10's with that power.
You obviously didnt see my later post then.. Eeek. Well done to your mate,great result but not drag racing even though it was a Staightliner event.
Nice video,little trick,if you hit the rev limiter just do a clutchless gear change on full throttle as it works the same as a quick shifter by cutting the ignition.
Thanks man. So yeah, I didn't mean to be bumping the limiter. Was just over revving in my excitement and eagerness to beat my buddy on the Katoom.
Bracket racing is highly skilful. Running as close to but not over a set time takes a lot of skill, you have to set your 'dial in' just slightly slower than what your car or bike can do - the skill is then to feel the launch and gear changes and decide where to shut the throttle to come in dead on. The pro's can get within 1/100th of their dial in time every run.