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Old 09-Oct-2009, 23:49   #1
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[quote=Dominic Clegg]dont change a thing

Totaly agree leave class b alone its perfict
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Old 10-Oct-2009, 00:07   #2
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dont change a thing

Totaly agree leave class b alone its perfict

I thought altering athe rule to allow a 583 pattern piston would have been a good idea

Also the rule on using Diablo tyres as they may not be available next season


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Old 10-Oct-2009, 02:05   #3
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I thought altering athe rule to allow a 583 pattern piston would have been a good idea

Also the rule on using Diablo tyres as they may not be available next season

good idea with the pistons Kev

what about allowing adjustable forks in class B ?
theres loads of 900ssie forks (later type showa's) around for sale but no
non adjustables
As we have a 53bhp limit in class B why not free up engine/ignition rules up a bit ?
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Old 10-Oct-2009, 11:51   #4
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[quote=Imola Duke]
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good idea with the pistons Kev

what about allowing adjustable forks in class B ?
theres loads of 900ssie forks (later type showa's) around for sale but no
non adjustables
As we have a 53bhp limit in class B why not free up engine/ignition rules up a bit ?

Can we please have a new rule to reduce the size of 583 riders b@lls so the 620's can keep up
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Old 10-Oct-2009, 12:06   #5
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Can we please have a new rule to reduce the size of 583 riders b@lls so the 620's can keep up


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The feeling is that the older riders along with the female riders should pass without any worries but younger student aged riders will fail and incur a handicap, such as removal of at least one spark plug


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Old 10-Oct-2009, 16:09   #6
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Can we please have a new rule to reduce the size of 583 riders b@lls so the 620's can keep up

Really amazing how much quicker the 583s went this year in October than last year in June.
Fastest lap of the 583s this year was as quick as Rick Fogg's fastest lap on a fast 620 last year, and Foggy is no mug!!

Amazing!
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Old 10-Oct-2009, 16:22   #7
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I think a minimum weight limit with bike and rider. As at present a 154kg bike with a 58kg rider, compared to 154kg and Joe average at 95/110kg
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Old 10-Oct-2009, 21:42   #8
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I think a minimum weight limit with bike and rider. As at present a 154kg bike with a 58kg rider, compared to 154kg and Joe average at 95/110kg


Make it 360kg for bike and rider and I might even enter !!!!!! LOL !
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Old 11-Oct-2009, 23:00   #9
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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?
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Old 10-Oct-2009, 18:38   #10
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Can we please have a new rule to reduce the size of 583 riders b@lls so the 620's can keep up

I'll enter my Jack Russell then - he had his whipped of completely yesterday


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