Sixty Foot Timer
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Has anyone of you have a 60 Foot timer installed on their bike?
If so,where to get one and how much?
I am trying to better my 60 Foot times and practice launches,so when I am going to hit the drag strip next time,I can get better ET times.
I know,you can get those timers for cars,how about on bikes?
Thanks,
John.
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#2
Well there you go I didn't even know you could get them
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#3
Sixty feet timer? Isn't it a bit too big? OMG where are you going to fit that? Sorry for being an ignorant, but what does it time?
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(06-01-2012, 10:43pm)Shifu Wrote: Sixty feet timer? Isn't it a big too big? OMG where are you going to fit that? Sorry for being an ignorant, but what does it time?

You first 60 feet at the drags i guess
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(06-01-2012, 11:52pm)ROD Wrote:
(06-01-2012, 10:43pm)Shifu Wrote: Sixty feet timer? Isn't it a big too big? OMG where are you going to fit that? Sorry for being an ignorant, but what does it time?

You first 60 feet at the drags i guess

Oh f*%k, I thought it was some sort of contraption of that size that you attach to the bike to time something Lol2 Lol3
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#6
The thing is called Gtech http://www.gtechpro.com/ss_fanatic.html and it measures acceleration 0-100kmh ,1/8,1/4 mile and lots more. Works by calculating g forces in acceleration as well as deceleration in braking.the new models also use GPS. works well in cars but not sure if mounting on a bike is a problem Very Happy
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