At Methven on saturday, buckets were doing 39 sec laps , superbikes around 36 sec, bring that 1100 bob
At Methven on saturday, buckets were doing 39 sec laps , superbikes around 36 sec, bring that 1100 bob
My neighbours diary says I have boundary issues
The junior class is filling up with 600s, 400s will be useless in no time.
A great rider will always be able to do well when outclassed for machinery. But it's pretty stupid to encourage someone to start out on inferior machinery, since great riders are pretty fucken few and far between.
Also, the VFR/RVF is slow compared to the inline 400s in all.
Fact: I knocked 5 seconds on my best time on my VFR the first race out after racing a bucket for the first time. They teach a lot.
Drew, we have a pre '89 f3 class in cams, so the 600s and thous run often run in a separate class entirely. Which is lucky for them on the b track
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yip, and hands down every race it was the buckets by a long way, just go to mylaps and have a look for yourself.
there were at least three current or last three year new zealand champions there in the bucket class.
no, he clearly can't take anything in watching given his recent comments on several fronts...
yip, they had three classic sidecars there for the first time....
ahaha well this has been entertaining!.
Looks like I have a bit more thinking to do. I will contact local clubs and discuss what classes etc they have and go from there.
Still not convinced one way or the other on a bike type - I will have to consider this a bit ore after talking to local groups I guess.
Thanks for the input folks!
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