Bike Audio recording ( free dyno )

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Kwacky wrote:I could do Bristol on the SX. Its' the same engine and exhaust set up as the Z1000
Hey, back of the line, pal!

Besides, it's totally different because of, er...reasons. And stuff!
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Hi again,

Just wanted to say thanks again to everyone who has replied - really is very much appreciated (y)

Just a couple of things to add...

I helpfully didn't actually say what we needed to record and how long it might take so...the whole thing is likely to take 2-3 hours. We would like to record various power runs in different gears, some static RPMs and a bit of riding, as if it was on the road. The rest of the stuff is non dyno like startup/switchoff/blips/tickover etc. The bike will only actually be running for maybe 15-20 minutes on the rollers, but it takes about 30 mins to set everything up, maybe 20 odd to pack it all up again, and when recording we will need to stop several times to allow the bike to cool, hence why it takes a few hours.

And, I can also now say which game this is for.......it is for the new Milestone game Ride 2, which was announced yesterday!

Hopefully a few others might reply yet :)

Cheers
Tim
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I've pimped it on twitter to see if anyone of my followers on there can help.
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Post by Yammyr4 »

This sounds cool, might be able to do this if you want my bike of course. Although based in Kent so bit of a trek. I've got a 2011 GSXR600 with a M4 stubby can fitted which sounds great on the overrun!!
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I can provide my KTM RC Cup 390?
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