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Hello everybody!

I'm Hans from Denmark! :auto-biker: And I just turned 39 in December.. :angelic-little:

I started riding minimoto's back in '06 when I got one for my birthday and got onto the racing scene the same year. After 6 years of minimoto racing and a couple of championships and a lot of fun, I moved on to pitbike racing in 2012 due to the low numbers of participants in the monimoto classes.
It wasn't much better with the pitbike scene, so last year I got myself a R6 '08 for the track, and started racing "normal" sized bikes. :lol:

I got to know the bike quite well this first season. I had my debut at Slovakia Ring which was a fantastic track. 6.km long, lots of run off area and top pro. marshals!

After that I raced three different tracks in Sweden. So all in all I did maybe 10 days on the track (not too much, but trackdays etc. it's pretty expensive over here). I had two goals for the season. 1: Get to know the bike, and 2: Don't crash it! :D

A lot of the other new guys crashed a lot, pushing too hard on their first year, wanting to impress everybody. Broken bones and expensive rebuilts.. For me, it was more important to make good steady progress and at the same time avoiding crashing the bike. I didn't crash once so goals for 2013 is achieved! :lol:

Regarding the tracks.. Sadly we only have about 2-3 racetracks in Denmark that is somehow suitable for bike racing but they just keep on closing down... :( Damn neighbors keep complaining about the noise... F**xx% W@nkers! So.. instead we go to Sweden to race on their tracks, and annoy their neighbors. :)

Regarding my bike - I've already done a lot of upgrades on the bike since I bought it.
K-Tech DDS35 damper, K-Tech FCV kit + springs, Cordona QS system, Gilles rear-set, Renthal clipons, 520 chain kit, C.A.B.S Auto blipper, blinged out the wheels with WheelSkinzz not long ago, and even mounted custom levers with my on name and race number on them :roll:

This winter I will add some more..
YEC funnels, YEC v-stacks, Smog-off plates, Acrapovic Evo full system, BMC air filter, FlashTuned ECU, Bazzaz TC (or maybe PC5 + Sec.FI module), get it dyno tuned, and maybe also ad a fresh set of race fairings from BikePlast.. We'll see.

It all has to be ready before we go to Slovakia Ring again in April, for a 4 day pre-season training camp :dance:

So here you have it, long story short.. ;)

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You can also see some pics of my minimoto in my personal album or check out a couple of looong onboad videos at my Youtube channel if you're bored ;)

Cheers
Hans


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Nice bike. Good introduction. :clap:
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Yep good intro bud.

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Beautiful bike and welcome to the site Hans . Glad you achieved your goals in 2013, it's too easy to push too hard and come off. A Rossi himself says the difficult bit is not crashing. You are right to learn the bike and hone your skills and I bet you will be faster than your fellow racers who crashed this year.

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Hi mate welcome
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Welcome in Hans, lovely bike and well done for your 2013 results.

Enjoyed reading your intro and must say you write English better than most in this country :oops:

We have a few issues with UK tracks and noise as well, its rubbish to say the least. :twisted: :twisted:
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Nice R6 Hans,
I work with a lot of Danes at Maersk drilling and I was surprised by the lack of tracks in Denmark when there are so many people into bikes
Looks like you have fun year ahead of you
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Welcome in Hans
Nice intro
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Hi Hans and welcome to the forum mate
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Thanx a lot everyone great to feel so welcome here even though I ride a bike with almost half the engine size ;)

Even in Sweden they have problems with noise. On our "home track" 1,5 hour drive from Copenhagen the max. noise level is only 95dB measures when passing... A stock road legal bike says 98dB on the frame, so you can imagine there's a lot of problems. Even when people use dB-killer inserts they are around 100dB. You'll have to mount a stock exhaust system to be right on the limit (95-98dB) Also lot of the noise is from the intake/airbox when using unrestricted filters so it's very difficult.

So.. I'll have to have two Flashed ECU ready. One for my stock setup stock exhaust, stock filter, and then on for open exhaust, BMC filter when on tracks with higher or no noise restrictions at all.

Of course in Slovakia there were no such boring things as max noise levels :D
Maybe the houses are cheap there, I've heard the woman are... :P haha
Sorry couldn't help it :)


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welcome to the forum Hans, nice R6 you got


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Thanx mate :)


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Welcome in Hans,great intro mate,i wish you all the luck in your racing through 2014 ;)
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Thanx a lot! :)


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Team Bastardo Racing wrote:Thanx a lot everyone great to feel so welcome here even though I ride a bike with almost half the engine size ;)

Even in Sweden they have problems with noise. On our "home track" 1,5 hour drive from Copenhagen the max. noise level is only 95dB measures when passing... A stock road legal bike says 98dB on the frame, so you can imagine there's a lot of problems. Even when people use dB-killer inserts they are around 100dB. You'll have to mount a stock exhaust system to be right on the limit (95-98dB) Also lot of the noise is from the intake/airbox when using unrestricted filters so it's very difficult.

So.. I'll have to have two Flashed ECU ready. One for my stock setup stock exhaust, stock filter, and then on for open exhaust, BMC filter when on tracks with higher or no noise restrictions at all.

Of course in Slovakia there were no such boring things as max noise levels :D
Maybe the houses are cheap there, I've heard the woman are... :P haha
Sorry couldn't help it :)


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Or just reflash your ECU as and when. I an guessing you have the cable etc
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Welcome in mate. Your bike looks good. Good luck for the season and enjoy.

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Welcome in mate.
Nice to see you race proper bikes now :D


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PJC wrote:Or just reflash your ECU as and when. I an guessing you have the cable etc
Yea I got the cables but I haven't yet started fiddling around with it.. I guess I could just flash my ECU every time if thats quicker, but a friend of mine gave me two stock ECUs (as their team ran the YEC ones on both their bikes) so I have one '08 ECU and one '09. Nice to have something to "practice" on before I flash my own. Wouldn't want to fook it up and maybe end up without riding ;)

I wrote FlashTune a couple of times asking some questions but they didn't answer once.. :( I guess maybe their customer service aren't that organized yet. Just wanted to know if Bazzaz FI maps also will be compatible with the software, or if it's only DynoJets that will work.. I guess I'll have some more questions once I begin to play around with it.. ;)
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Try asking Mike about flash tune stuff in the velox section he may be able to help you
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Team Bastardo Racing wrote:
PJC wrote:Or just reflash your ECU as and when. I an guessing you have the cable etc
Yea I got the cables but I haven't yet started fiddling around with it.. I guess I could just flash my ECU every time if thats quicker, but a friend of mine gave me two stock ECUs (as their team ran the YEC ones on both their bikes) so I have one '08 ECU and one '09. Nice to have something to "practice" on before I flash my own. Wouldn't want to fook it up and maybe end up without riding ;)

I wrote FlashTune a couple of times asking some questions but they didn't answer once.. :( I guess maybe their customer service aren't that organized yet. Just wanted to know if Bazzaz FI maps also will be compatible with the software, or if it's only DynoJets that will work.. I guess I'll have some more questions once I begin to play around with it.. ;)
What are you doing with the 2 spare ecu's after you have practiced, If they are for sale I may want the 4c8 (08) one. Think Mike will want them both, but I asked first. :lol: :lol:
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jompy wrote:Try asking Mike about flash tune stuff in the velox section he may be able to help you
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Thanx a lot Jompy, I'll try ask there and see what happens ;)


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PJC wrote:What are you doing with the 2 spare ecu's after you have practiced, If they are for sale I may want the 4c8 (08) one. Think Mike will want them both, but I asked first. :lol: :lol:
I don't know yet maybe I'll keep em, or sell em, or maybe you can get one each ;) Time will tell I guess


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PJC wrote:
What are you doing with the 2 spare ecu's after you have practiced, If they are for sale I may want the 4c8 (08) one. Think Mike will want them both, but I asked first. :lol: :lol:
Are R6 ECU`s the same as the R1 ones then? :think:
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I wouldn't know.. but I think not. Anyone got the answer to this?


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I dont think they are,but i dont want to come over being all pedantic,cause PJC might bite :D
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