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Kawasaki Rear Side Burnout View

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I was lucky enough to have Kawasaki's Rickey Gadson as my personal coach for the weekend. Here Gadson coaches me on getting my weight low and forward-the proper position for a launch.
Kawasaki Dragster Front Left View
Getting some heat in the rear tire is essential for a good launch. Back the bike into the burnout box so the front tire stays dry. Clamp down on the front brake, bring the revs up to about 7000, and dump the clutch. Don't stop until things get good and smokey.
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The tree all lit up and ready for action. From top to bottom: The pre-stage light tells that the front tire is almost to staging. Once the staging light illuminates, the yellow lights could start at any moment. In street lights, the yellows light exactly 0.5 seconds apart. Pro lights flash all the yellows at once for 0.4 seconds. In a perfect launch the rider never sees the green. Red means someone got a little too greedy in anticipating the green.
Kawasaki Dragster Left Grip View
Finding the friction zone (the point where the clutch begins to engage) and backing off until the clutch disengages-and no more-will shorten your reaction times and ease the control of wheelies off the line.
Kawasaki Dragster Right Grip View
Forget what you were told in your MSF class. Throttle control in drag racing means getting wide open as soon as possible. So, get your wrist up to make it easier. Note the tether connected to the kill switch.
Kawasaki Dragster Side View
Good form-if not speed. My pelvis is all the way forward against the tank. My head is low and forward, placing as much weight as possible on the front wheel.

Kawasaki Dragster Gauges View
Use the practice runs and the 60 foot times on the timing slips to determine the proper launch rpm. Don't spend too much time idling the engine while in the staging lanes. A hot engine will generate less power.
Kawasaki Dragster Tail Pipe View
Since you need to ease from pre-staging to staging without disrupting your readiness for the launch, use your toes to creep forward until the staging light comes on. Drag racing boots with their supple soles help immensely. Riders who like to start with their left foot on the peg should try bracing the right peg against their calf to help steady the bike on the line.
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The standings during qualifying are posted near the staging lanes. Here Gadson points out the gap between my times and competitive ones: "Up there at the top, that's me. And way down here at the bottom, that would be you."
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Anatomy of a (losing) timing slip.

Suzuki Gs1150 Side View


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