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Old 18-Mar-2011, 08:14
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I need the space so its got to go, am actualy asking £200 less than what i paid for it. Have had a few enquierys so am holding off putting it on Ebay for a week or so. first person to come up with the cash gets it.

that's amazing, You only paid half what it's worth!

I know I may be a bit bias but it really is a great bike, I honestly believed last year it was the fastest on the grid, it's a shame I kept hitting the eject button!

I'm half tempted to buy it back.

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Old 17-Mar-2011, 07:37
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I sence another one race wonder coming

Behave you silly old bugger, altho you may be right
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Old 17-Mar-2011, 10:03
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What is it these days is it open to anyone ?, how are the new Dunlops and any class B SS's for sale ?

ta

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Old 18-Mar-2011, 10:32
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What you meant was poor person getting married with no money that would like to race and can only afford a cheap bike and tyres

Looking at eligibility I aint allowed in anyway !, I might just buy one and run it in class A LOL
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Old 18-Mar-2011, 20:18
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Looking at eligibility I aint allowed in anyway !, I might just buy one and run it in class A LOL


Hi Tony, just like Paynep and myself its Class A only these days but nothing to stop you doing it on a Class B bike with a white number board, something I have considered doing myself as I'll probably go a bit faster.


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Old 18-Mar-2011, 20:55
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Hi Tony, just like Paynep and myself its Class A only these days but nothing to stop you doing it on a Class B bike with a white number board, something I have considered doing myself as I'll probably go a bit faster.

When is someone no longer eligible for Class B?
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Old 18-Mar-2011, 21:55
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When is someone no longer eligible for Class B?

When they move on from Class B into either Class A or another race class and don't race in class B

From the rules
a) Clubman and Clubman A licence holders required to wear a Orange vest as of 1st January 2011.
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b) Raced in Desmo Due on a 583cc machine in 2010, for 2 or more races

There is no requirement for anybody already racing in Class B to have to move on

Now if Tony wanted to exploit this rule he could apply as a guest rider

These rules will not apply to guest riders, who do not score points. These are defined as people entering for a one off round and are not registered for the whole series.


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Old 18-Mar-2011, 21:29
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Hi Tony, just like Paynep and myself its Class A only these days but nothing to stop you doing it on a Class B bike with a white number board, something I have considered doing myself as I'll probably go a bit faster.

Me too, I'm slower on a 620 than I was on a 583. Anyone want to swap a 620 motor for a 583???


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Old 18-Mar-2011, 21:41
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Me too, I'm slower on a 620 than I was on a 583. Anyone want to swap a 620 motor for a 583???

next year.....
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Old 17-Mar-2011, 10:54
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What is it these days is it open to anyone ?, how are the new Dunlops and any class B SS's for sale ?

ta


Isnt there a Dean bike on ebay? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1995-Ducati-600ss-Race-Track-Bike-/190511645992?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item2c5b610528

Worth a punt...........
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