Looks like a hotbed of potential VHT members there, you should point out the sticker on the back of your bike and make suggestions to the group.Along with yours truly![]()
Didn't you put a clutch rod seal retainer on yours in part because it was a rule? If so, did they chastise him?Turns out the guy’s clutch rod seal popped and he oiled the track pretty good.



So, we go out for a practice session with the instructors and part of the program is for each rider to leapfrog to the front down the straight.

We're looking forward to an update on Day 2 — inquiring minds want to know!Hoping for better conditions and more track time tomorrow.
The bike was set up with standard front sprocket (16T) and 34T rear.If you are comfortable sharing your setup (PM me if not), I will calculate your speed.
What I need is rpm, rear wheel diameter, front and rear sprocket #teeth. The FSM publishes internal ratios and I have a clutch somewhere…
I have a spreadsheet setup for the 450/500T that calculates all that, then produces a graph. I can adapt it for the 350 easily enough.
Yep, I'm thinking his engine is right in the midst of good power right around there so he should enjoy it a lot more once adjusted.Even I go past 7k on my 4 mile commute to work!
Yes, there’s an adjustment on the CDI unit under the tank. One of several tweaks I will be working out for next time.I estimate about 75 mph for 7000 rpms with a tire circumference of about 80" in fifth gear with the 34/16 sprockets.
I hope it's easy to sort out that rev limiter! Even I go past 7k on my 4 mile commute to work!