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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy man View Post
    l dont care people can do want they want
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    look at pre 89 fzr1000 class even the guy on a zxr 750 has a fzr heres working on

    For someone who doesn't care you sure seem to care alot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackdog View Post
    For someone who doesn't care you sure seem to care alot.
    lm over it said my piece and that's it not like l can ride fast now days anyway and will never win a debate

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Here's the thing, there's got to be a line in the sand and I think "Carbs only" is quite a good one.

    Let's say you cap it at "Pre 96". SRAD 750 is the bike to have and everyone without one crys.

    So you change it to Pre 95. Then if you don't have a 'Blade, you're nowhere. So everyone without Blades has a cry.

    The organisers can't win.

    "Carbs" is easy. If it's got carbs, you race it. Mint.
    my bike will kill a SRAD 750 with any rider but me on it

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    put regan on it... if not ill put my hand up for it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackdog View Post
    ZX9R and the last 900 'blade were only 4 or 6 hp behind the carbed R1's, once you start fettling it is going to come down to the rider and setup more than the bike surely?
    I reckon this class would be cool for all the people with older R1's etc. The first R1 was a weapon being 100000000000cc's but a gsxr750 - fireblade - ZX9 was competitive in the right hands on New Zealand's short tracks.
    Cue Robert Taylor with........... "The GSXR750 was only competitive against a larger capacity bike after adding full Ohlins fork inserts, Ohlins shock, Ohlins steering dampener, Ohlins valving (inlet and exhaust), Ohlins tyres, Ohlins wheels, Ohlins throttle grip, Ohlins lap timer, Ohlins fairings, Ohlins header pipes, Ohlins muffler - and a rider with the last name OHLINS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by codgyoleracer View Post
    There are rules for "new era" bikes in Australia already (basically a pre95 class), so maybe thats a reference point, and may well be supported by NZPCRA i suspect (but dont know for sure !)

    Glen
    I would have thought "new era" bikes would be electric and good on Australia for having racing for these machines...

    Plenty of time to prepare bike for Vic Club Winter Series 2020!

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    You dont have to have the best bike just to win a club day and if your goal is to ride this class for some glory and you think you need the best bike possible to do it then your just a trophy hunter. Just get whatever you have in the shed and ride it as fast as you can.

    I wouldnt care what bike I had, id race it as fast as I can and in F1. I wouldnt need some watered down class for me to bring it out just so I can get a certificate. Look at GW when he was racing the old FZR1000 in F1 and waxing 99% of the new bikes, that made people look!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy man View Post
    look at pre 89 fzr1000 class even the guy on a zxr 750 has a fzr heres working on
    It was only 2 years ago, and the front running FZR had a whole season of battles with a ZXR400 at every round on Manfeild....

    So, really, it does come down to Rider.... not size of machinery...

    I do get what you are saying, but i think availability, and money will have more to do with it when it comes to Carbie Class.

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    Finally! A class my TRX might actually be competitive in... that is if they let it in... FCR41's, full system, high comp pistons and a race cam will probably be outside of the rules
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Finally! A class my TRX might actually be competitive in... that is if they let it in... FCR41's, full system, high comp pistons and a race cam will probably be outside of the rules
    Why would it not be competitive in F1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Finally! A class my TRX might actually be competitive in... that is if they let it in... FCR41's, full system, high comp pistons and a race cam will probably be outside of the rules
    Well then, have a look on www.vicclub.co.nz and make a submission if you want/need to.
    Don't just sit here and then moan if the rules are not to your liking. The class rules are open for comment.

    I for one would like to see GP bikes in it, but that isn't going to happen I am sure, but I FOR SURE want to see a TRX out there. That would be the ducks nuts!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki21 View Post
    I reckon this class would be cool for all the people with older R1's etc. The first R1 was a weapon being 100000000000cc's but a gsxr750 - fireblade - ZX9 was competitive in the right hands on New Zealand's short tracks.
    Cue Robert Taylor with........... "The GSXR750 was only competitive against a larger capacity bike after adding full Ohlins fork inserts, Ohlins shock, Ohlins steering dampener, Ohlins valving (inlet and exhaust), Ohlins tyres, Ohlins wheels, Ohlins throttle grip, Ohlins lap timer, Ohlins fairings, Ohlins header pipes, Ohlins muffler - and a rider with the last name OHLINS.
    so we can forget about using the Ohlins air in the tires now?

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    No, of course not, it was just too obvious to mention!!!
    "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." John Ono Lennon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Why would it not be competitive in F1?
    With 85 horses it wouldn't be competitive in F2, never mind F1
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    i would could and can, put a fat fuck down with a bit of brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    With 85 horses it wouldn't be competitive in F2, never mind F1
    With those mods it would be good for around 100hp so I recon 13s or 14s would be the go. That would put it in the top 10 in f1

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