Right even if we set aside the the gearbox issues....................
We still have the position where ther MX85 would be able to use cheaper and superior more freely available bearings and rods than a Open F4 or F5 either 2 or 4 stroke can.....
Don't get me wrong Change is ok (and enevitable) but before sweeping changes are made ramifications have to be noted, considered and accomidated.
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I'm missing something here I think. I read what you have said, to be a negative aspect. You seem to refer to it as a ramification, after setting aside the gearbox...which you repeatedly say you are against.
I'd have thought readily available parts at much lower price to what is being paid now, is possibly the single greatest item in the 'for' column.
But only for the 85's Drew...... only for the 85's............
you like to think if it was a great thing, which it could be (the opening up of parts that are cheaper and better quality to boot ie competition conrods and bearings) it should be a great thing for all.............But no, the other F4 and F5's 2 and 4 strokes. For them (Competition conrods and bearings)they would be still be illegal......
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Just on the gearbox side of things:
I thought that having a reduced capacity (85 v 125) was a big enough penalty for having a better gearbox?
For the 100cc water cooled vs. 85cc watercooled (with MX box) argument, again there is a capacity disadvantage here for a better gearbox.
For FXRs, they only use 2 gears most of the time anyway and are fine how they are so that's kind of irrelevant (in the real world) in relation to 4 strokes.
So? There are a lot of bikes out there that are getting impossible to source parts for. They sit in sheds and never come out anymore. CB125t is one that springs to mind.
What can be done to make it fairer for them? Allow them to go to 200cc to make up for them being unlucky in owning an outdated motor?
I do understand the argument for not letting these motors in to the sport, but the reasons seem to be easily manageable with the implementation of a few simple rules.
There will of course be cheaters who break those rules, but the sad fact is they're probably out there doing the same thing now anyway.
Yes of course you could say that, but you have to balance it in with the fact the MX bike was designed from a blank slate to be a competition bike and thus has many other advantages deigned into it, that nearly all the commuter bikes don't, Water cooling, case reed some even have valve power valves, nice clutches designed for their HP, race ignitions built in already. They contain far fewer composmises.
the reduced capacity is 85 vs 100 remember (water cooled.)
Makes a good point what if it was air cooled MX like an early cr or rm80 would them be allowed to go to say 100 or even 125 ????????????
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Without doubt. I think Sketchy's one is completely stock, other than the pipe...which I bet the lazy bastard just used something that had been hanging in the shed already.
So for him to have taken it to the track, and be saying he'd like to persue the avenue now, makes sense.
It's been kinda tried, it could work, the fraternaty should now consider a set of rules and submit them to MNZ. Let the voting be official regarding a firm submission.
Meh, I only ever build a bike every two years and bring it to the track once anyway. Doesn't effect me either way.
Someone please run the numbers on realistic potential for a 150cc 4 valve 4t engine vs a 85cc 2t mx engine.
I feel that they are a pretty damn good match, especially considering the apparent ease of racing a 150 4t (lots of area under the power curve) vs. the higher effort required in racing a 85cc 2t.
I would do it myself but I lack the experience required for such calcs
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