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    MotoDNA + Yamaha Test Fest 5th October

    There's a MotoDNA day on the 5th of October (Public Holiday!)
    They've partnered with Yamaha/Bikebiz and are also offering a session on a brand new Yamaha of your choice:
    R1
    MT-09
    MT-07 HO
    MT-07 LAMS
    XJR1300
    R6
    R3

    I'm booked in for a day of training and a ride on a 2015 R1!! Yiewwwww

    http://motodna.net/events/sydney-mot...th-circuit-14/
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    MotoDNA + Yamaha Test Fest 5th October

    Can you jump classes or have to work your way through the groups like superbike school?

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    Seems like it. I booked masterclass... Seemed the most relevant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leezx10r View Post
    Can you jump classes or have to work your way through the groups like superbike school?
    You can book where you want. I did the master class last year, was great 3 on 1 coaching


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    Booked in should be a great day.

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    Fuck yeah!!! What bike you gonna trial? R1??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    Fuck yeah!!! What bike you gonna trial? R1??
    There was only the R1 on the list

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leezx10r View Post
    There was only the R1 on the list
    don't they have 6 sessions so that would be only 6 chances to score a test ride
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mstevo View Post
    don't they have 6 sessions so that would be only 6 chances to score a test ride
    Sorry mate, I was joking about the other Yamaha's on the list as I only wanted to take the R1 for a spin!

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    I always thought you were more of an R3 man...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    I always thought you were more of an R3 man...
    What's that? Do they make them for men

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    R3(wheeler)... right up your street

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leezx10r View Post
    Do they make them for men
    No, so they are perfect for you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    R3(wheeler)... right up your street

    Have you been in my shed? Lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Marshy View Post
    No, so they are perfect for you!
    All the yummy mummy's will love me rolling on this hehe

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    I'm booked in for a day of training and a ride on a 2015 R1!! Yiewwwww

    http://motodna.net/events/sydney-mot...th-circuit-14/[/QUOTE]


    +1.....I'm booked in. (Why not)

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    Hmmm When and do you take delivery of the new bike?

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    The weather for Monday is looking rather sexual!!
    Canny wait!!

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    The tropical POM is happy with this post hehe

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    Might even need to dust off the old track fan!!

    DON'T FORGET TO STAY HYDRATED!
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    Interesting day out today.. it was flippin Scorchio for a start!! Topped out at about 37 degrees, mid-afternoon.
    Leezx10r, Slow bro and I signed up for the 'Masterclass' level.
    It was a bit of a slow start, no idea why we were asked to show up at 06:30. On the paperwork we were to be in the classroom for 40mins before getting out on track.
    For some reason, this didn't end up happening so we literally just sat around in the pits chatting to each-other until our first session AT 10AM!!
    There was a short brief beforehand telling us to 'connect the dots' with the cones they'd laid out, marking out turn in and apex points.
    Ok, no problem.. will do:








    That genuinely seemed to be the sum total of the formal, structured part of the training. We weren't too happy so Noel asked them repeatedly to give us an idea of back brake, when it should be used, why? etc etc.. no clear answer came about.. just "you can really use it anywhere".
    Lee and I decided to ask them them a bit more about suspension & geometry set-up and how that translates to feel.. again, very foggy answers that didn't amount to much at all.
    We also were all told to slow down as one of the coaches was finding it difficult to catch up and stay with us... None of us were on the ragged edge tho and I can't see the value of pussying around as all of your markers, lines and reference points are no longer valid. VERY annoying! Add this to a VERY substantial and dangerous speed difference between us and some of the other bikes out in 'Masterclass' and it was just not fun to be out there.
    The one or two things they did feed back were largely due to South Circuit being an unfamiliar layout and something that a couple of sessions would easily have resolved on it's own. I'm always happy to take feedback about my lines and technique etc but there was simply nothing to go on. No IDEA how this is supposed to constitute a 'Masterclass'.

    After three sessions or so, I'd have been ready to pack up but it was a great vibe in the pits with the boys. That and the promise of an R1 test was coming up!
    WHAT A BIKE!! Felt very familiar as soon as I jumped on. It's sooo small and ridiculously fast. Far from putting the bike in rain mode, the Yamaha rep showed me how to change modes so I could find out for myself how the electronics work and how the power is put down. The first few laps I opted for a 'progressive power delivery' and the TC, wheelie and slide control dialed in a fair bit. Whilst the size meant I felt instantly comfortable on the bike, I could feel the electronics taking over pretty early in the corner and choking the power delivery a little.. time for full slick mode, FULL POWER and all electronics at the minimum setting before off - HOLY FOOKIN FOOK!! Massive grin, power for days and electronics only kicking in in If I tried something I shouldn't have. Power went down very cleanly and it was very agile. Felt like a crazy powerful R6 that was as chuckable, yet more stable. I LOVE THIS BIKE!


    I'll probably give 600s at least another season so I can develop my race craft further and hopefully creep down into the 39's. This is for sure the next bike for me tho, can't wait!!

    Thanks heaps to Lee and Noel for the pit vibes, ended up having a top day thanks to you guys!! (and maybe a little thanks to the R1)
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    The DNA boys let themselves down badly, with the races going looking for those finer points to make them feel safer and faster at very high speeds
    I was very underwhelmed, when I booked in years ago for their expensive 1 on 1 training that never existed....it was 1 mentor(not coach) for each group, and all I got was your doing alright :-(
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    We also were all told to slow down as one of the coaches was finding it difficult to catch up and stay with us... :
    who was your coach? i was looking at booking in on the 23rd, but that's not sounding very appealing, my last experience there was pretty good....

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    Pete Goddard was one, although he wasn't assigned to us. Obviously he knew his stuff but couldn't really communicate. The other was this guy:

    No jokes!
    Heaps friendly guy but not a career worth of masterclass experience to draw upon....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plumb View Post
    my last experience there was pretty good....
    What level did you do last time? I had another mate there doing L2, he also thought it lacked structure and the variation of pace within groups was pretty bad there too... The L1 guys seemed to enjoy themselves tho. Pace was all pretty close and they seemed to spend a while talking through things with the guy that owns/runs it - Mark Mcveigh. He was a really nice guy, made us all feel very welcome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    What level did you do last time? I had another mate there doing L2, he also thought it lacked structure and the variation of pace within groups was pretty bad there too... The L1 guys seemed to enjoy themselves tho. Pace was all pretty close and they seemed to spend a while talking through things with the guy that owns/runs it - Mark Mcveigh. He was a really nice guy, made us all feel very welcome.
    I did the master class, with Pete Godard, It was me, a mate and another guy that was a fair bit slower. We agreed hed do a session with us, then a session with the other guy'which worked out well. We did a few session on lines and where to break later, then i asked about how to pass safer ( Motards everywhere on the south) was pretty beneficial, till i ran wide of T2 ( t6 gp) and doped it in the kitty litter... Mind you I was only doing 105's had a best of 104.59 till my gps went flat 4th session. I recon i would have improved a bit after that as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    Pete Goddard was one, although he wasn't assigned to us. Obviously he knew his stuff but couldn't really communicate. The other was this guy:

    No jokes!
    Heaps friendly guy but not a career worth of masterclass experience to draw upon....
    R you fucking kidding me? That was the coach???
    I was at Wakefield the other week .. Me and the missus standing on the back straight .. And saw this crash... Not only was he running in second last in the 300's.. I ran it off there the lap before this one.. And came straight back round and did it again and fell off.. Then chucked a tanty! Haha.. Wat a fuckin joke

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    No jokes mate!
    He said it was a false neutral thing. Some issue with gear selection that kept happening there.
    No idea why he got so upset from that far back in the field tho!?
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    Yea no idea! Me and the missus had a good long hard laugh but.. Hahaa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    No jokes mate!
    He said it was a false neutral thing. Some issue with gear selection that kept happening there.
    No idea why he got so upset from that far back in the field tho!?
    pretty sure it was his 3rd crash that day, not counting his runoffs that he recovered from.... Was quite entertaining to all the pit lane folk...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Mick View Post
    pretty sure it was his 3rd crash that day, not counting his runoffs that he recovered from.... Was quite entertaining to all the pit lane folk...
    Not exactly a great lesson in self control..... Or level-headedness. Both of which kinda help when piloting a racing motorcycle at high speed on a circuit with other racing motorcycles. Just saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    Interesting day out today.. it was flippin Scorchio for a start!! Topped out at about 37 degrees, mid-afternoon.
    Leezx10r, Slow bro and I signed up for the 'Masterclass' level.
    It was a bit of a slow start, no idea why we were asked to show up at 06:30. On the paperwork we were to be in the classroom for 40mins before getting out on track.
    For some reason, this didn't end up happening so we literally just sat around in the pits chatting to each-other until our first session AT 10AM!!
    There was a short brief beforehand telling us to 'connect the dots' with the cones they'd laid out, marking out turn in and apex points.
    Ok, no problem.. will do:








    That genuinely seemed to be the sum total of the formal, structured part of the training. We weren't too happy so Noel asked them repeatedly to give us an idea of back brake, when it should be used, why? etc etc.. no clear answer came about.. just "you can really use it anywhere".
    Lee and I decided to ask them them a bit more about suspension & geometry set-up and how that translates to feel.. again, very foggy answers that didn't amount to much at all.
    We also were all told to slow down as one of the coaches was finding it difficult to catch up and stay with us... None of us were on the ragged edge tho and I can't see the value of pussying around as all of your markers, lines and reference points are no longer valid. VERY annoying! Add this to a VERY substantial and dangerous speed difference between us and some of the other bikes out in 'Masterclass' and it was just not fun to be out there.
    The one or two things they did feed back were largely due to South Circuit being an unfamiliar layout and something that a couple of sessions would easily have resolved on it's own. I'm always happy to take feedback about my lines and technique etc but there was simply nothing to go on. No IDEA how this is supposed to constitute a 'Masterclass'.

    After three sessions or so, I'd have been ready to pack up but it was a great vibe in the pits with the boys. That and the promise of an R1 test was coming up!
    WHAT A BIKE!! Felt very familiar as soon as I jumped on. It's sooo small and ridiculously fast. Far from putting the bike in rain mode, the Yamaha rep showed me how to change modes so I could find out for myself how the electronics work and how the power is put down. The first few laps I opted for a 'progressive power delivery' and the TC, wheelie and slide control dialed in a fair bit. Whilst the size meant I felt instantly comfortable on the bike, I could feel the electronics taking over pretty early in the corner and choking the power delivery a little.. time for full slick mode, FULL POWER and all electronics at the minimum setting before off - HOLY FOOKIN FOOK!! Massive grin, power for days and electronics only kicking in in If I tried something I shouldn't have. Power went down very cleanly and it was very agile. Felt like a crazy powerful R6 that was as chuckable, yet more stable. I LOVE THIS BIKE!


    I'll probably give 600s at least another season so I can develop my race craft further and hopefully creep down into the 39's. This is for sure the next bike for me tho, can't wait!!

    Thanks heaps to Lee and Noel for the pit vibes, ended up having a top day thanks to you guys!! (and maybe a little thanks to the R1)
    Sounds like a shitty day really. Shame for you blokes. Lucky I didn't throw any money at it and have the day off! So who actually does training that is worthwhile? I really feel like I could do with some guidance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoidberg View Post
    Sounds like a shitty day really. Shame for you blokes. Lucky I didn't throw any money at it and have the day off! So who actually does training that is worthwhile? I really feel like I could do with some guidance?
    Ah well, was worth it for the spin on the R1!!
    CSS, Bernie Hatton and Alex Cudlin seem to get the best feedback...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    CSS, Bernie Hatton and Alex Cudlin seem to get the best feedback...
    <cough>
    Some people like my training too....
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    But can you keep up marshy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshy View Post
    <cough>
    Some people like my training too....
    Well, yes indeed! Some of my biggest advancements in time have come from either chasing you or getting your feedback after you follow me or review my videos.
    As I said to you yesterday, the motoDNA experience really highlighted that good observation and communication, are absolutely essential for imparting information and having it stick.
    I think it's something you're really good at, mate and it's normally quite specific and relevant rather than generic things like 'more throttle, less brake' lol!!

    Now, before your head gets too big.. here's me passing you on the outside of T1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Mick View Post
    But can you keep up marshy

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    I'm just not sure I can dummy spit with enough comedic value...... like chucking sand at my crashed bike. That was tops!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    Well, yes indeed! Some of my biggest advancements in time have come from either chasing you or getting your feedback after you follow me or review my videos.
    As I said to you yesterday, the motoDNA experience really highlighted that good observation and communication, are absolutely essential for imparting information and having it stick.
    I think it's something you're really good at, mate and it's normally quite specific and relevant rather than generic thinks like 'more throttle, less brake' lol!!

    Now, before your head gets too big.. here's me passing you on the outside of T1

    Thanks for the kind words, mate!

    Although I call photoshop on that photo.... Your tacho needle has clearly been added in post, and you're only going 51kmh!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshy View Post
    like chucking sand at my crashed bike. That was tops!
    It'll come mate, you'll get there!


    I think photos are a big help too. The latest official guy at Stay Upright, Tim Munro, seems to be pretty good but the previous guys, that MEGA had, were lazy at best and charged a fair bit for some pretty ordinary shots.
    Such a shame they booted off people like Ray Oxford and Philip Veneris tho, some of their shots were a massive help when I was working on body position.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshy View Post
    Although I call photoshop on that photo.... Your tacho needle has clearly been added in post, and you're only going 51kmh!!
    Nah, it's an ECU flash thing. I moved the speedo to the top.. look more closely - I'm actually doing 401km/h
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    Nah, it's an ECU flash thing. I moved the speedo to the top.. look more closely - I'm actually doing 401km/h
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    So, one of the coach's points was to follow them to get an idea of a good line and where to apex...
    Guess which one is the 'Masterclass' coach/mentor and which is the paying student?!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    So, one of the coach's points was to follow them to get an idea of a good line and where to apex...
    Guess which one is the 'Masterclass' coach/mentor and which is the paying student?!!

    Look, if you don't slow down so your instructor can see where you've gone, how can you expect to learn?

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    Lookin smooth sicko!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoidberg View Post
    Look, if you don't slow down so your instructor can see where you've gone, how can you expect to learn?



    Quote Originally Posted by nigelnobody View Post
    Lookin smooth sicko!
    Ta mate! Hoping there's an R1 snap out there somewhere too!
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    Sadly, that sounds about right for MotoDNA. We did one day with them ages ago (the same day Stevo did his so called one on one coaching) and it was a total clusterfuck. They couldn't organise a root in a brothel and are a total waste of money if you're hoping for any coaching and improvement. The thought of that muppet on the 300 as a coach has left me just shaking my head. Seriously, MotoDNA???? That's the best you could get????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    Ah well, was worth it for the spin on the R1!!
    CSS, Bernie Hatton and Alex Cudlin seem to get the best feedback...
    http://tarmactalk.com/forum/showthread.php?690-Coaching
    Al Samuals isn't a bad option either, especially if you want help with bike set up. The faster guys seem to get better results from a day with Al than any of the other options. The fact that he doesn't ride with you makes him a cheaper option than other one on one training as well.
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