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skidlids 08-Jan-2009 21:27

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Originally Posted by AK
and more rules changed for 2009 for ages of what juniors can ride after the acu meeting today.
rule book out soon skids


Cheers Alan, I keep checking back to the ACU website hoping to see the 2009 rules.
Mainly interested in any changes to race number font size and noise limits as both are mentioned in the DD Tech rules and would have to be ammended to align with any changes to the ACU rules

chris.p 08-Jan-2009 21:30

If you do class "B" here is the bike for you, now reduced to £2750 O.N.O.

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/sh...ad.php?t=77319

Chris:burn:

paynep 08-Jan-2009 21:36

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Originally Posted by skidlids
Its Handy that we are racing twins
Just checked and the rule have been expanded over the last few years since I last looked

18Yrs and over Novice

4-strokes
600cc 4 cylinder
675cc tripple
750cc Twin

16yrs Novices

4-strokes
up to 650cc twins production based
up to 400cc four cylinders production based


Blimey,it has all changed. When I started in SoT in 2004 the grid was full of novices on big v-twins.
ho hum, that's the nanny state for you.

AK 08-Jan-2009 22:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by skidlids
Cheers Alan, I keep checking back to the ACU website hoping to see the 2009 rules.
Mainly interested in any changes to race number font size and noise limits as both are mentioned in the DD Tech rules and would have to be ammended to align with any changes to the ACU rules


dont think there are any to those skids but dont quote me.
rule books are supposed to be out at the end of this month tho as todays meeting was to finalise a few other details.

monty598 09-Jan-2009 10:10

Thanks for all the replies guys (and gals?).

I do have one of my old national licences so that should do for documenrary evidence, and I've had a full road bike licence since 1981 so I should at least make Intermediate National if it doesn't.

Most likely class A it is then. Sorry Chris! Anyone know of a class A bike for sale? (Or interested in a swap/px for a nice 750 Paso?)

MARTIN H 09-Jan-2009 10:43

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Originally Posted by monty598
Anyone know of a class A bike for sale? (Or interested in a swap/px for a nice 750 Paso?)


Me ;)

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/sh...ighlight=class

bradders 09-Jan-2009 12:08

ar, yep got that now, novice being ubnder age or no bike licence; inter novice being with bike licence

Fastfasulli 09-Jan-2009 12:59

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Originally Posted by monty598
Thanks for all the replies guys (and gals?).

I do have one of my old national licences so that should do for documenrary evidence, and I've had a full road bike licence since 1981 so I should at least make Intermediate National if it doesn't.

Most likely class A it is then. Sorry Chris! Anyone know of a class A bike for sale? (Or interested in a swap/px for a nice 750 Paso?)



Hi Monty. Give Mike from MD Racing a call 07783 024248. He rode his monster to second place in the championship last year and I believe he is selling it. I think the bike also comes with invaluable setup information based on tracks raced last year. Probably reasonable price too.

trouty 09-Jan-2009 14:09

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Originally Posted by Fastfasulli
Hi Monty. Give Mike from MD Racing a call 07783 024248. He rode his monster to second place in the championship last year and I believe he is selling it. I think the bike also comes with invaluable setup information based on tracks raced last year. Probably reasonable price too.


i believe that was sold on ebay...

paynep 09-Jan-2009 15:11

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Originally Posted by MARTIN H



I'd enter on the Paso.......... :lol:


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