
Originally Posted by
SS90
You make some valid points there Robert, but I have to disagree with you doubts on the wisdom of racing these bikes.
I am personally a huge fan of 125GP racing, and agree that it is an exciting class, entry level or otherwise, however, the Importers don't give a brass razoo about these machines, as 1) they don't import them 2) Racers NEVER buy their parts from the dealers (much MUCH cheaper to buy from Aussie, or wherever), and as such, they don't care.
And, like it or not, as nice as they look flying down the track, VERV VERY few spectators can tell the difference between a Honda, Yamaha, or Aprilia 125Gp bike (well, the Aprilia is the one that doesn't finish, so that's easy)
Simple.
However, they DO sell new 4 stroke twin cylinder bikes.
That is what the sport needs to do to prosper (in my opinion), create some BRAND IDENTITY with the machines, that way the bike buying public will be able to relate their purchase with competitive success......like they did in the 70's and 80's (the ninties less so)
What won on Sunday, the public purchased on Monday.
I concur that these machines are quite low spec, and there is not a hope in hell the latest 4 stroke twin would have even qualified the midfield of the old two stoke 250 production days, however, that was then, this is now. The world has changed and 250 production has alsol.
Just think back to the guys racing in the early eighties....... My god, 18 inch rims with tyres the width of a mouses pupic hair, frames made from macaroni elbows, 2 valve air cooled 4 stroke engines,Tyres with cool names like "Pirelli GORDONS"......... hang on a minute.....that was great racing!
It's just that we are all spoilt now with forks made from "unobtainium" ,rebound this compression that,radial nipples..... TYRE WARMERS.......(what the ?)......blah blah blah
Yup, the production 250 bikes of today are "low spec", then there is more onus on the rider.
Simple.
I am VERY excited at the opportunities this will open for the new breed of riders, not only the new class, but, if managed well, I believe that industry support would have a better chance of improving if people where actually racing what the importers where selling!
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