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Old 28-Feb-2009, 09:52
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Can the RC let us know many riders have registered for class A and B ?


Just interested in the possible grid size's

Possibly to many for Class B and not enough Class A


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Old 28-Feb-2009, 10:02
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Possibly to many for Class B and not enough Class A

Thanks Kev
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Old 28-Feb-2009, 11:04
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Thanks Kev

I'd like to know myself Steve as I'm constructing some check sheets for the scrutineers to be able to use at any Parc Fermes we have, weight checks (hope Scooter916 has found some lead to add) and Dyno checks.


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Old 28-Feb-2009, 11:09
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You fecker that was our little secret, I have added my laptimer, Coffee machine and toaster for the long straights, So i recon I should just about meet the minimum wieghts
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Old 28-Feb-2009, 11:20
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You fecker that was our little secret,

Can't have been I just had ChrisP mention it on the phone 20 minutes ago
add a steel arm, there's a extra 1.4kg and then stick an old style wheel in it

Then you'll have to decide between the Toaster and the Coffee machine to which you get rid of.


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Old 28-Feb-2009, 11:33
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I'd like to know myself Steve as I'm constructing some check sheets for the scrutineers to be able to use at any Parc Fermes we have, weight checks (hope Scooter916 has found some lead to add) and Dyno checks.

Can you get mine on the dyno... Please!
I would love to know what power my puts out
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Old 28-Feb-2009, 12:01
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Can't have been I just had ChrisP mention it on the phone 20 minutes ago
add a steel arm, there's a extra 1.4kg and then stick an old style wheel in it

Then you'll have to decide between the Toaster and the Coffee machine to which you get rid of.


Shuuurly not thats a step back in evolution isnt it....
The church roof may well be taking a hammering this weekend....The cops are busy having a crack down on motorcyclists and scooterists so I recon I could leg a few KG of lead without getting caught...
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Old 28-Feb-2009, 18:35
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I'd like to know myself Steve as I'm constructing some check sheets for the scrutineers to be able to use at any Parc Fermes we have, weight checks (hope Scooter916 has found some lead to add) and Dyno checks.

Is DSC covered for possible claims, from riders/owners of machines in the event of engine failure/damage whilst on the dyno' ?....

....as it will be compulsory
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Old 28-Feb-2009, 19:17
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Is DSC covered for possible claims, from riders/owners of machines in the event of engine failure/damage whilst on the dyno' ?....

....as it will be compulsory



Why would it blow up on the dyno when reved to a controled rpm, than on the track where they are constantly over reved as one is not looking at the tacho???


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Old 28-Feb-2009, 19:18
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Can't have been I just had ChrisP mention it on the phone 20 minutes ago.


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