Our man on his gen 2....on the track....

I think he's running an R1 Brembo MC, a quick shifter and has had the suspension re-worked...I can't recall if he is running Ohlins but for some reason I don't think he is...he is also on stock rims (or was).

He has a few videos out there and is a real treat to watch....

@Ac41 are you out there...??
Ac41 is certainly equal to the best I have ever seen on track , that is including the glory days when Hayabusa were tracked , like Japanese race series and Formula USA to name a couple , racing early radically fast Gen1's .
I talked with Anthony recently , he is pretty busy working , ( I also hear he is enjoying some of his time with a new lady in his life ) , but he still managed to get the beast out for this last track day .
His bike is setup now , he wasn't totally happy with his previous track day , but this time , it is really carving nicely .
The bike runs Ohlins FGRT208 fork and TTX36 Ohlins rear shock . The brakes are new addition GP4-RX calipers paired to 310m T-Drive Brembo . He runs a Suter Slipper Clutch , and motor is stock with a Yoshi pipe , ( just like sarges.. @Bumblebee ) . Dymag rims with Supercorsa tires are what he trusts to regularly find the limits of , and some weight reduction through the use of titanium fasteners , an aluminum subframe , kickstand .
I post some pics of his bike .
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Ac41 is certainly equal to the best I have ever seen on track , that is including the glory days when Hayabusa were tracked , like Japanese race series and Formula USA to name a couple , racing early radically fast Gen1's .
I talked with Anthony recently , he is pretty busy working , ( I also hear he is enjoying some of his time with a new lady in his life ) , but he still managed to get the beast out for this last track day .
His bike is setup now , he wasn't totally happy with his previous track day , but this time , it is really carving nicely .
The bike runs Ohlins FGRT208 fork and TTX36 Ohlins rear shock . The brakes are new addition GP4-RX calipers paired to 310m T-Drive Brembo . He runs a Suter Slipper Clutch , and motor is stock with a Yoshi pipe , ( just like sarges.. @Bumblebee ) . Dymag rims with Supercorsa tires are what he trusts to regularly find the limits of , and some weight reduction through the use of titanium fasteners , an aluminum subframe , kickstand .
I post some pics of his bike .
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He's been a busy guy getting this bike right where he wants it....
 
Thing looks wicked! I bet it is pretty damn light. I remember weighing mine after all the mods I did to it and that wasn’t anywhere near what he’s done. Think it was like 30-40lbs lighter than stock? I’d have to search 20,000 posts to find that though…

Found the thread. With my few simple mods and about 2 gals left in tank I was at 499lbs. His bike has to be lighter than that.

My Brock’s dropped 37 lbs from memory. If I go that route on the G3 I’m sure it will be more
 
The latest from @Ac41

Amazing is all I can say.....

Looks fast . . but just to give some context, the lap record is held by Bradley Ray BSB Superbikes on a R1 Yamaha,
wait for it, 1m 25.457s in 2022 Superpole.
AC41 just did a lap at 1m 43s so we are talking 18 seconds slower than lap record.
All those punters getting passed are just out for a Sunday ride to grab an ice cream by the looks.
Apples and oranges comparisons there.
I'm being analytical here, don't get me wrong, I'd be lapped by AC41 lmao.
He sure throws that Busa about nicely!
 
Looks fast . . but just to give some context, the lap record is held by Bradley Ray BSB Superbikes on a R1 Yamaha,
wait for it, 1m 25.457s in 2022 Superpole.
AC41 just did a lap at 1m 43s so we are talking 18 seconds slower than lap record.
All those punters getting passed are just out for a Sunday ride to grab an ice cream by the looks.
Apples and oranges comparisons there.
I'm being analytical here, don't get me wrong, I'd be lapped by AC41 lmao.
He sure throws that Busa about nicely!
A professional WSBK rider on a strictly race prepped bike........verses a street legal Hayabusa on a skilled yet non-professional rider who still kicks ass out on the track.....

There's your apples to oranges comparison.......
 
Looks fast . . but just to give some context, the lap record is held by Bradley Ray BSB Superbikes on a R1 Yamaha,
wait for it, 1m 25.457s in 2022 Superpole.
AC41 just did a lap at 1m 43s so we are talking 18 seconds slower than lap record.
All those punters getting passed are just out for a Sunday ride to grab an ice cream by the looks.
Apples and oranges comparisons there.
I'm being analytical here, don't get me wrong, I'd be lapped by AC41 lmao.
He sure throws that Busa about nicely!
AC41 often rides with the BSB guys on track , the big Busa will never match a superbike no matter who is on it , but he certainly has that bike well set up and as we can see , uses it to good effect . If we put him on a superbike spec machine , I am sure he would adapt and use such a beast quickly , such is his talent .
I talked to Anthony recently , a well respected UK Motor Cycle News Journo has got hold of his bike for a ride impression . It will be out on youtube next week , Neevesybikes is the channel if interested .
 
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