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Old 16-Feb-2009, 14:22   #1
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FORMULA 5 by any chance Chris as it looks like the cheapest option

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I think the BEARS Championship over here died of natural causes as did the Piglet racing.
In your title you put The Future of DD??

By Coincidence I wrote a few paragraphs on this subject yesterday as I believe at sometime we will need to discuss its future format


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Old 16-Feb-2009, 23:28   #2
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Hi Skids,

My comments were based more on the simple rules, than the classes and bikes.

Easy to read and interpret.

I think that keeping the headers helps restrict bhp, doesn't it, also not allowing PC's or boxes. So that covers the horsepower issues.

Suspension and brakes become a free for all. Good with OE parts, sometimes rubbish and more expensive (forks).

Over here, yep F5 for me, but there is an '03 800ss gathering dust in a dealer near me!!
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Old 16-Feb-2009, 23:34   #3
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Hi Skids,

My comments were based more on the simple rules, than the classes and bikes.

Easy to read and interpret.

I think that keeping the headers helps restrict bhp, doesn't it, also not allowing PC's or boxes. So that covers the horsepower issues.

Suspension and brakes become a free for all. Good with OE parts, sometimes rubbish and more expensive (forks).

Over here, yep F5 for me, but there is an '03 800ss gathering dust in a dealer near me!!

I think they sound good chris - isnt cutting the krap an oz specialty ?

(And what is the difference btw ?)
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Old 17-Feb-2009, 00:14   #4
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(And what is the difference btw ?)

Difference?Dunno?

One page only maybe?
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