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Old 08-May-2005, 22:08
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I'd like to see a 583 class but i'm biased I'm happy not to have warmers but wets would be nice even though it increases cost. I think the tyres behaved very well on the whole.
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I think the main issue would be getting enough people in both classes, otherwise could end up with 15 x 600's and 10 x 748's.

Fair point. I think we'd end up with more though, but I can't substantiate that, just a gut feeling.
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Old 08-May-2005, 22:20
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Errr!?!

"Don't run before you can walk"

"If it ain't broke don't fix it"

Etc. Etc.

Some of us haven't even got to grips with THIS year yet and already there's talk of changes for next year? Trying to do this on a budget is looking nigh on impossible!

When this DD series proves the success at the end of the year that it appears to be already then there MAY be a case for expanding the DSC range of races but after the tremendous effort put in by the organisers to get this series off the ground we should all be working towards maintaining it's attraction and ensuring it not only continues next year but is just as successful
We've got the field as level as reasonably possible at the moment, wet tyres (more cost) means spare wheels (more cost) and tyre warmers (more cost) at Cadwell would probably have been a waste of money anyway.
Somebody give Dom a chess-computer to keep him occupied please :P
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I'd like to see a 583 class but i'm biased

I agree Lin not just cos we have a 583, but there are likely to be more of the 97 - 2001/2 M600's that will be coming on sale. Also, add in the 600ss' that also could be about, and you could have almost an equal playing field.
There were limited BB kits for the older bikes this year and none for the later carbed ones, so factoring this in, to split the class could be the way to go.

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I'm happy not to have warmers but wets would be nice even though it increases cost. I think the tyres behaved very well on the whole.

again, the option to take this up would be usable - riders choice dependants on their budget. But keep it as an option.
As Ian (old man) said in another thread - he was glad to have the exisiting tyres, as he wasnt worrying to much at being held in the paddock due to a hold up at the end of the previous race.

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Old 08-May-2005, 22:25
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Loads of em about for less than a 600, cheaper parts than a 600, more high-sides than a 600!

My 2p; any 4V series is going to cost a bloody fortune, as much as I'd love to race a 748

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Old 08-May-2005, 22:28
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First up - Paul, we're just putting forward some idea's is all. I think the current Desmo Due series is, and will continue to be, a roaring success.

Which is why I think it should be maintained into 2006 - even at the expense of any other DSC series starting. I personally would love to see a 748 series get off the ground as well and I'd love to take part in that - Desmo Due and Desmo Quattro. Although Ange (my wife for those not aware) would prefer me to stay in Desmo Due as I've already spent the money on the bike etc ... It would stop me talking about minitwins though and I think she would appreciate that

I can but dream ...
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we're just putting forward some idea's is all.

...and I'm bored again

You lot will be wrapping me in cotton wool at Castle Combe to ensure I don't break any bones again
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Old 08-May-2005, 22:33
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...and I'm bored again

You lot will be wrapping me in cotton wool at Castle Combe to ensure I don't break any bones again

Nah, you're finding some pace - I'll be breaking your arms but making sure I do your fingers as well though
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I nearly fell off my chair then
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I nearly fell off my chair then

Did you break anything?

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