Your 2004 should run 11.0 to 11.2 seconds @ 121 mph, uncorrected, without killing your clutch. On a cold day, with a light rider at sea level you may do fractionally better. Feejer hooks up good enough that you will normally wheelie before you spin the tire so burn-outs to heat the tire won’t help much. You will probably want to slightly lower the rear tire pressure and slightly raise front tire pressure. Run the rear suspension soft and add preload to the front for weight transfer on launch. I have a hard time getting my foot on the shifter in time for the 1-2 shift. Aim to shift ~8,500 rpm, time slips show that this produces quicker times than 9k rpm or higher shifts. Remember to tuck, windshield all the way down and just to make yourself feel like you are doing good – fold in the mirrors to reduce even more drag
The way a stock FJR runs I wouldn’t worry about the volume of gas, just have sufficient so that it won’t uncover the fuel pick-up. I’m old school and run 87 octane, some of the younger whipper-snappers run uber fuels which takes 10 to 15 seconds off their 11 second runs
Check with your local track for their interpretation of rules. On Street Nights you must have a registered bike with a current inspection sticker, run DOT tires and have a full exhaust. My local track requires leathers (or Kevlar, must have Kevlar tags), gloves, boots over the ankle and Schnell/DOT helmet ratings. The speed that Feejer can run puts it over a magic number, therefore it requires a kill lanyard. My track does not allow tie-downs for safety reasons – no arguing. While Open Racing isn’t nearly as fun, most tracks will allow tie-downs in this class. The various tracks with assorted sanctioning bodies will have different rules about strap types, hooks, locations, number of straps and strap material. IMO, you will have to murder the clutch to take advantage of what the tie-downs can do. Even when Chernobyl measures are used, what you will gain in ET and speed vs what it does to the bike isn’t worth it. Work on the tree, work on the launch and have fun. If you really have to go that much faster I would suggest that you pick up a salvage bike and make it a track rat.
FWIW, a stock FJR will stun the guy lined up next to you with its dazzling launches. Feejer launches easily, consistently and very hard. I own the tree, Feejer owns the first 60', we've done what we can, after that it is up to the other guy to run us down before the end of the track :assassin: