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Old 04-Feb-2005, 10:04
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It's not quite the same vote though is it.

As far as I can see it was - the options were to run with "a single control tyre and no warmers" or "free tyres with warmers, etc.".
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Old 04-Feb-2005, 10:13
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It's not quite the same vote though is it.

As far as I can see it was - the options were to run with "a single control tyre and no warmers" or "free tyres with warmers, etc.".

Yes it was and im happy with a controlled tyre THAT we all use......if we start opening up the rules too much i believe its going to get out of control.
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Old 04-Feb-2005, 10:47
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The way I understand is,

all entrants have recently voted privately on the subject of single control tyre vs free.

the votes have been counted and we WILL be using a single control tyre without warmers.

All we need to do at the AGM is agree what the control tyre will be.

There are only a few suitable tyres that meet our requirements, ie cater for wet/damp conditions and are available in a range of sizes to fit all elligable bikes.

Two of these are:-

Pirelli Diablo's (not corsa)
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Bridgestone BT090's

I guess what Monty was saying is, if you don't know what tyre to vote for, talk to Mark from Holbeach Tyres since he knows what he's talking about.

I would suggest that if concensus of opion can be brought closer together between now and the AGM on this particular point it will make for a far more productive afternoon on the 12th.

[Edited on 4-2-2005 by uncledunnie]
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Old 04-Feb-2005, 11:09
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I wasn't aware that everyone had been officially told which way the voting went - I certainly haven't been informed by a member of the Desmo Due team that this was the case.

But yes, you're right - thinking about which tyre to go for now will certainly save a load of waffle next saturday!
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Is dunnie getting some inside info here!!

If we're to be voting on which tyre then i reckon i'll go along with marks suggestion of the 090's cos i know sweet f.a. about what will be best!

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I just need to know which ones we're having, then get some, fit 'em and race on 'em.

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I know it was suggested a while back that going for a road-legal moulded tread tyre of your choice - is there any mileage in having a quick straw poll of all entrants and seeing what their choice is? It might make it easier to narrow it down to an "authorised" list or something?
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If we decide to go for one make of tyre will the manufacture be offering prizes for 1st 2nd and 3rd ? ie front and rear for 1st, rear for 2nd and front for 3rd . Bare in mind that they will probably sell 30 sets of tyres per meeting.
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If we decide to go for one make of tyre will the manufacture be offering prizes for 1st 2nd and 3rd ? ie front and rear for 1st, rear for 2nd and front for 3rd . Bare in mind that they will probably sell 30 sets of tyres per meeting.

Boggy 8 - glad to know you're signed up, tell us what you're running and your plans.

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If we decide to go for one make of tyre will the manufacture be offering prizes for 1st 2nd and 3rd ? ie front and rear for 1st, rear for 2nd and front for 3rd . Bare in mind that they will probably sell 30 sets of tyres per meeting.

somehow i dont think we'll be getting through a set of tyres per meeting
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