hi am new to the forum and am interested in the desmo due racing i like the concept of budget racing(is there such a thing?) i have read the rules about what mods can be done to the bikes etc but what i'd like to know is or would it be possible for two riders to share the same bike ?as there are two races at most meetings this may work out an even more economic way of keeping the cost down to some of us more impoverished would be racers ?maybe run a one bike two man(sorry person) team concept?maybe its too late to arrange this for next seasons racing cos i appreciate the hard work some of you guys have done to get this far in arranging/organising it all-- maybe food for thought ?
I vaguely recall that when the Desmo Due series was first mooted, someone suggested this. Sounds a good idea to me. Maybe trawl back through the threads and see who it was and send them a U2U?
Be a bit hard with the rules of quallifying, each bike and rider has to complete a minimum number of laps to quallify for the race, usually its 3 laps. And now with transponder timing in practice setting the grid position and practice sessions run by class, it would be very awkward to run two riders on the same bike in the same class.
ok thanks for the info no worries can appreciate that it would be difficult to achieve - how many laps are each race?-i've trawled the forum for the answer to that one but cant find it!!!
Club level races are usually 6 to 8 laps depending on circuit length. If you like racing one short race a day would never be enough, neither is two if you ask me, I usually try to do 4 races, couple of years back I was doing 6 races per day at a meeting so on a twoday meet I had 12 races and a big overdraft at the end of the season.