Saturday started real slow. I had planned on testing my air shifter and doing a few tuning runs as preparation to running all out on Sunday. On my ride up to the staging lanes I figured I would try the push button air shifter. I roll up the rpm's in first and hit the button.... nothin' ???
Hmmmmm. I had bench tested it prior to leaving but that was the first chance I had to try it on the bike in the real world. My thought was that I may have set a min rpm for it to function so I would try it again during my first run and see what happens.
We all waiting in line from 08:30 until around 12:30 when the Ambulance finally showed up and we could start the race. Start time is normally at 09:00 but I guess the first aid crew slept in that day.
Finally at the start line, the course is clear, and the starter gives me the go, "the course is yours!" My launch goes nice n smooth with the new clutch. The revs climb fast and it's time to shift. I hit the button... nothin'! A milisecond later and my revs are bouncing off the limiter. I quickly foot shift into second and the revs climb like a billy goat on steroids. My shiftlight is lite and I try the button again.... nothin'! Another bouncy bounce on the limiter and I foot shift to third. This time I'm sorta' ready if the shift button doesn't work and have my foot under the shifter arm. The shift light comes on and I'm bouncing on the limiter once more! A quick foot shift into fourth and now I've got some real speed starting to build. At this point I know the air shifter has failed and have to resort to foot shifting as usual. I blast past the finish line, roll off the throttle, and grab a fist full of brakes. I knew it was a crappy run but I just told myself I'll foot shift as usual and just get my tuning runs in for the day. I had all night to work on the shifter and will correct things before the morning.
On my way up the pit road wife/my crew chief is giving me the cut throat signal. I knew this wasn't good and headed for our pit area. Sure enough I look down to my right, and my boot and leg are covered in oil. The whole right side of the bike beyond the fairing is covered in oil. There's a good amount in my belly pan as well and my back tire has a nice coating as well. My wife comes over and says she saw smoke on my shutdown after the finish line.
The engine felt fine on the way to the pit so I knew I didn't hole the case or drop a valve. I did have oil every where though. I pulled the lower fairing and found the culprit.