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I'll enter my Jack Russell then - he had his whipped of completely yesterday |
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Make it 360kg for bike and rider and I might even enter !!!!!! LOL ! |
drop two rounds? What are the main reasons for the drop 2 rounds? I can understand that it could make it cheaper if you want to miss one meeting, but on a safety point isn't it counter productive to say that you can push too hard and crash :eek: 'twice' and it doesn't matter? at the beginning of the year I thought it was a good idea, especially after not finishing two races (due to mechanicals) But, I think a crash should be lost points really. maybe someone can think of a clever equation. Also anything that can help me win :roll: just a thought. matt #72 |
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Good idea but I'd have to fasten some helium balloons to the bike, cos that's where all the weight is you know, it's not me, honest! |
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Its not dropping 2 rounds Just 2 races which can often be just one round, Its because at Castle Combe and Assen Desmo Due have only ever been offered one grid, even when we have had 20 to 30 racing in each class, as such not everybody would be able to get an entry, so if that happens those not on the grid need to be able to drop the two races And Scott somehow I don't believe you about it being the bike |
Class A needs a serious overhaul....there were no more than 6 regular entrants this year, meaning mostly mixed grids which the faster Class A riders complained about coming up against slower Class B riders...... My suggestion is that Class A be altered thus..... Class A 620's should be permitted to be tuned to a maximum of say, 75bhp....and for those that dont want to spend the money, allow 900ss carb'd engines in with engine rules as per Class B, ie no modifications...... I also think a combined rider/bike weight lower limit needs to be applied...... I also think the rules that applied this year need policing...how many were dyno'd to check bhp output? |
And Scott somehow I don't believe you about it being the bike[/quote] It's got very heavy tyres you know! Considering the limited availability of spare people keep mentioning here's an idea. Why not let anyone do what they want to their engines as long as they stick to the BHP limit and have say 3 random dyno meets, let the guy who owns the mobile dyno pick when he wants to turn up so no-one knows when they'll be done? I you're caught out you get stripped of points, would £5 per racer per meeting cover the mobile dyno cost? |
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A 750ssie would be pressed to put out 75bhp. Twpd runs his 800ssie in Minitwins, and that has a 72bhp limit. |
The standing joke among my "Friends" is my leathers weigh more than some of the other riders in DD, How about a horse power to kilo sliding scale!! I'll have Mr Stoners bike and the more svelte members of DD can run childrens tricycles!!:lol: Don't change a thing in class b, looks like a Winter Diet and training plan for me, much to relief of heards of cows everywhere!! |
I also think we should take up the offer from Maxxis to sponsor the series by providing tyres to registered participants in accordance with their formal offer, which has been put to the Race Committee.....I list the contents of their offer here.....just in the interests of transparancy so all riders can see whats on the table.....just as I told the RC that I would so there is nothing under the table. After what I discovered at the weekend its time we had some transparency in such dealings...... For the attention of the Ducati Sporting Club – Race Committee Dear Sirs, Following an approach by David Nicholson regarding Maxxis tyres we would be happy to supply for use in your race series our Supermaxx Sport(120/70-17 and 160/60-17) at a price of £100 a pair + VAT. If required we can supply the riders direct with the tyres based on a championship rider list supplied by yourself. We would also be prepared to supply two pair of tyres F.O.C. for each round to be used as you see fit. All we would look for in return would be for the series to be named the Maxxis Desmo Due Series if acceptable to yourselves. We hope the above meets with your approval, Regards, David Banks Maxxis UK plc |
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