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    bring back two strokes and let them loose at 800cc i say.
    The real mystery is how come that fat bastard Hurley has never lost any weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unhingedlizard
    bring back two strokes and let them loose at 800cc i say.
    Now that would rock.
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    Good old Formula 750
    dirty great big two strokes
    KR750s and Tzr750s
    would be good to watch
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    When F1 went from 1200 hp turbos to 700 hp n/a engines the lap times dropped because the power was more usable more of the time.
    The same will happen in MotoGP. At present they can't use the power the 990's are capable of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unhingedlizard
    bring back two strokes and let them loose at 800cc i say.
    Shit yes.Even I'd be in to watch 800 cc two smokers on the loose. And maybe that would even encourage them to bring out some decent big road going two strokes. /me likes two strokes. Nice and simple.
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