i see there is timing for pro twins....
i see there is timing for pro twins....
Chappy
Come see what the fuss is about....................http://www.californiasuperbikeschool.co.nz/
wow very cool they have enough pro twins, though I would have thought you would put SVs/pro twins in with f3 so 125s have their own class. All good stuff thou. They only doing one race per day now too??
Chappy
Come see what the fuss is about....................http://www.californiasuperbikeschool.co.nz/
...Tyler showed his exponentially increasing race skills in that mix...cool stuff...
F3 ?, whats that ?
f3 was it for fast old guys ?
For those with identity crises yes!
What I am failing to understand is how the winning commuter bike on its way through the 125 field ( that started before it ) was able to outbrake ALL 125s from the tail end through to the pointy end of the field. A 125 GP bike should pretty much be able to outbrake everything.
Sure that commuter bike has got Ohlins road and track forks on it ( that are not race spec forks by any means) but its still a heavy old commuter bike with lack of front end weight loading compared to a true racebike.
maybe rider ability.......
sometimes that counts
but so does fuel
Last edited by Robert Taylor; 7th January 2014 at 17:54.
The way a rider brakes has to do with the way they get into a corner. 125GP riders need corner speed so they brake earlier and lighter than someone on a commuter.
Zen wisdom: No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. - obviously had KB in mind when he came up with that gem
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
Well... he never got past Tyler in R2 or R3..... But fair question....
Yup, a great ride to come from a delayed start like that.....
I will have to ask the 125 riders hat the heck they are up to next time I see them! In my day the 125's were equal with F3....
Then F3 was 400cc 4 cylinder bikes in those days....
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