Good to know, so I've got progressive front springs, wonder if the shock is progressive wound as well? I'm using about 3in of the 4.9in front travel available, and that's without really using the front brake properly. Really debating now about swapping to an R6 16mm radial master... Racetech's DB says the front springs are .68 kg/mm but doesn't note they're progressive, and is suggesting .65 straight rate for me, ehhh... Loudon prefers stiffer in general. No data on the rear end. Looking at pics of the shock online, boy that looks like a progressive wound spring in back too.
Looking at tire wear, I need to lower the front end or stiffen the rear as I'm rear biased a bit. Not seeing any signs of blatantly bad damping but my pace may not be high enough for that to show itself yet. No tearing, so pressures are in the ballpark. I do get a little 'pumping' action in the rear out of T12 onto the front straight, side of the tire rolling it on, not sure if that should be tackled with more compression or rebound damping? Traction is a little variable through there as well, crossing some paint stripes so that's not helping.
I'll be curious to see what the engine and primary oil look like after four events and just over 300 track miles. This last round at Loudon was the first time the bike seemed like it was HOT, temps were mid 70s but the humidity was 80%+ all freaking weekend, and the bike saw shorter cool down intervals between sessions. Loudon is also a lower speed track compared to well, anywhere so lots more time at full grunt at lower MPH so less overall airflow. Might be time to pack a fan to help her relax while on stands?