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paynep 15-Sep-2011 23:57

I think the rider is more important than the bike. After all, my bike was the best out there......................:lol:

dunlop0_1 16-Sep-2011 06:44

I agree with Paul.

Makes no difference which frame you use IMO.

Put fuel in, ride it, win. Simples :D

Otei 16-Sep-2011 07:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spjallen
Seems very evenally spread to me then!

exactly! there's really very little in it. down to the rider preference. i do hear tell that you need more than fairy dust and good intentions to secure one though! ;)

Bert3 19-Sep-2011 20:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by dunlop0_1
I agree with Paul.

Makes no difference which frame you use IMO.

Put fuel in, ride it, win. Simples :D


Not sure Ducati's MotoGP management would agree with that comment:lol:

mat2hew 20-Sep-2011 12:12

?????
 
I found that on my Class B SS I could through it around alot more, stand it on it's nose and tip it in without worry, My class A Monster feels much nicer to ride and handels high speed corners like island at oulton or gerrards at Mallory very well but it seems to want smooth wide lines I have found it much harder to dive up the inside into tight corners this year,,,,

BUT,,,

of coarse, it's a different bike not just the frame, my bike is probably one of the best on the grid,,, (thanks Chaz),, but a small part of me wished I kept my old one.

Matt 'Awesome' (won the last 4 races) Lawson

p.s. roll on next year, the bikes alwready in the garage under a sheet and a pile of rubbishwaiting to be dragged out in the spring..


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