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Old 15-Oct-2009, 17:30   #1
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I don't give a monkey's ball bag what rule changes come out as long it doesn't hit my wallet, .

Scott my prefernce would be for people to wheel their bikes out next season as they finished this. With Gray areas of the rule book cleared up or eliminated. Also for rules outside the control of the DSC such as Exhaust noise levels or race number sizes removed from the DD rules so we don't have to wait on the ACU before issuing the 2010 rules

Then its up to individuals how much they want to spend on their bikes over the winter, some would go for a complete refresh by a dealer, others just an oil and filter change

But there is still 16 days left to submit suggestions for consideration

Many are of the opinion if it isn't broke don't fix it, so all suggestions may already have been submitted, with a fair few happy with the rules as they are


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Old 15-Oct-2009, 21:28   #2
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Scott my prefernce would be for people to wheel their bikes out next season as they finished this. With Gray areas of the rule book cleared up or eliminated. Also for rules outside the control of the DSC such as Exhaust noise levels or race number sizes removed from the DD rules so we don't have to wait on the ACU before issuing the 2010 rules

Then its up to individuals how much they want to spend on their bikes over the winter, some would go for a complete refresh by a dealer, others just an oil and filter change

But there is still 16 days left to submit suggestions for consideration

Many are of the opinion if it isn't broke don't fix it, so all suggestions may already have been submitted, with a fair few happy with the rules as they are

Er, actually, I would quite like to wheel my bike out next season just as it finished 2008
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Old 15-Oct-2009, 21:29   #3
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Er, actually, I would quite like to wheel my bike out next season just as it finished 2008

Except for tyres of course






Blimey, is this really post #100 !
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Old 15-Oct-2009, 21:30   #4
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Old 15-Oct-2009, 21:31   #5
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Er, actually, I would quite like to wheel my bike out next season just as it finished 2008

Just woke up Phil!! where you been all year?

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Old 15-Oct-2009, 21:37   #6
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Just woke up Phil!! were you been all year?

Sulking, in between taking unpaid leave cos my company have cut back and working for my wife half the evenings through the summer cos she darent refuse any jobs !
I plan to get out next year and make a fool of myself again
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Old 15-Oct-2009, 22:06   #7
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Er, actually, I would quite like to wheel my bike out next season just as it finished 2008

Same here, except I'll be using the same tyres! Those were the same ones that were being used in 2007 as well...

I find it funny that someone bringing up the rear is taking pot-shots at others who have poured their life savings into racing in DD since the series began, but because they've not raced in it this year apparently their ideas/thoughts/comments are not valid!

Talk about spitting the dummy...


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Old 15-Oct-2009, 22:19   #8
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Same here, except I'll be using the same tyres! Those were the same ones that were being used in 2007 as well...

I find it funny that someone bringing up the rear is taking pot-shots at others who have poured their life savings into racing in DD since the series began, but because they've not raced in it this year apparently their ideas/thoughts/comments are not valid!

Talk about spitting the dummy...


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Loosen up a bit........... poured my life savings and killed my C Cards over the last 2 seasons.
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Old 15-Oct-2009, 22:40   #9
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PMSL, 5h1t stirred, just as stated in reply #80.
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Old 15-Oct-2009, 22:42   #10
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It's the taking part that counts

Exactly! I'll be back next year for some guest rides. Nothing to lose, fairing to bash, trophies to add to the collection


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