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Lily 03-Dec-2009 10:43

blimey Antonye, you are a flash bugger ain't ya!

generator can be had for under 200 quid with a bit of shopping about. tyre warmers for 150 or less if second hand like most buy :)

glad the tyre issue is finally sorted though:)

antonye 03-Dec-2009 12:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lily
blimey Antonye, you are a flash bugger ain't ya!

generator can be had for under 200 quid with a bit of shopping about. tyre warmers for 150 or less if second hand like most buy :)



Sorry, but I was trying to be realistic as not everyone will find second-hand bargains and may not get the cheapest price either.

The point I was making was that:

1) you obviously can't "ban" generators from the track, it was just a misunderstanding due to their association with tyre warmers

2) spending out on tyre warmers and generators goes against the original concept of the DD series - ie, a BUDGET series - especially when you could end up spending just as much on tyre warmers and generator as some people paid for the bike to race on

I know it wasn't obvious that if you want/need tyre warmers then you'd also have to buy a generator, but it shows that just because you think something is going to cost you X, it doesn't necessarily mean that's how it ends up! Tyre warmers are cheap these days, but not everyone will buy cheap and not everyone buys just one either; some people/teams are running more than one bike!

The same goes for tuning options - just because it's "optional" doesn't mean that people won't spend out (and spend a lot!) on doing it, because it's in the rules. A good example was the issue with forks and cartridge kits from a while back; some people spent a *lot* of money having these fitted (and again, probably more than others paid for their bikes!) because they could afford to do it. Not everyone did, but because the interpretation of the rules was that you could - someone did.

This is why it's a great idea to not allow tuning in the DD series, as it's just too much of an opportunity for people to spend a lot of money getting the best out of their engine, and after all DD is an entry-level, budget race series and not World Superbikes!

kenoir 03-Dec-2009 14:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lily
blimey Antonye, you are a flash bugger ain't ya!

generator can be had for under 200 quid with a bit of shopping about. tyre warmers for 150 or less if second hand like most buy :)

glad the tyre issue is finally sorted though:)



Hey up Mrs! Where've you been hiding?

Are you going to do DD next year?

paynep 03-Dec-2009 17:00

For Sale:

200 x front and rear Maxxis tyres :(

Never raced or rallied.;)

ChrisBushell 03-Dec-2009 18:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by paynep
For Sale:

200 x front and rear Maxxis tyres :(

Never raced or rallied.;)


Paul,

That is cruel!

Lily 03-Dec-2009 18:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by antonye
Sorry, but I was trying to be realistic as not everyone will find second-hand bargains and may not get the cheapest price either.

The point I was making was that:

1) you obviously can't "ban" generators from the track, it was just a misunderstanding due to their association with tyre warmers

2) spending out on tyre warmers and generators goes against the original concept of the DD series - ie, a BUDGET series - especially when you could end up spending just as much on tyre warmers and generator as some people paid for the bike to race on

I know it wasn't obvious that if you want/need tyre warmers then you'd also have to buy a generator, but it shows that just because you think something is going to cost you X, it doesn't necessarily mean that's how it ends up! Tyre warmers are cheap these days, but not everyone will buy cheap and not everyone buys just one either; some people/teams are running more than one bike!

The same goes for tuning options - just because it's "optional" doesn't mean that people won't spend out (and spend a lot!) on doing it, because it's in the rules. A good example was the issue with forks and cartridge kits from a while back; some people spent a *lot* of money having these fitted (and again, probably more than others paid for their bikes!) because they could afford to do it. Not everyone did, but because the interpretation of the rules was that you could - someone did.

This is why it's a great idea to not allow tuning in the DD series, as it's just too much of an opportunity for people to spend a lot of money getting the best out of their engine, and after all DD is an entry-level, budget race series and not World Superbikes!


I was only having a laugh and trying to say it's not always that expensive. I will get back in my hole again :p

antonye 03-Dec-2009 19:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lily
I was only having a laugh and trying to say it's not always that expensive. I will get back in my hole again :p


Sorry, bit grumpy today!

Ghost 03-Dec-2009 22:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by antonye
If you honestly think that this was the intention, then you're beyond help ;)

The point CB is trying to make is that *if* the series allowed tyre warmers then it would be fine if you were in a garage, otherwise you would need a genny to power them. You'd probably need one anyway at places where there was no electrical hook-up in the paddock, such as Mallory, Cadwell, Castle Coombe, etc.

Having to go out and buy tyre warmers and a genny (remember you need quire a powerful one to run the tyre warmers) would be touching £1,000 ... that's the same as some people paid for their bikes!

So the point was that tyre warmers (and thus the generator you need to run them) are banned from use in DD.


:rolleyes:


Perhaps you could just run that by me again, my degree isn't in literacy, so I'm not sure what you are saying. FFS:devil:

ChrisBushell 04-Dec-2009 08:09

As ever all of the detail that might be required is contained in the words of the response.

I thought it quite erudite!

antonye 04-Dec-2009 09:46

*bangs head on desk*


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