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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    hmm well ok i didnt know that but when i look at all the previous races in f3 in the vic club the sv650s are always the top 4
    thats probably cos they are 400cc bikes racing.... a 450 will kick a SV's ass...
    you dont pay much attention to nationals do you?
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    What bikes are supposed to have riders on them!! no wonder my bike hasnt won any races!! im supposed to be on it! it all makes sence now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicksta View Post
    thats probably cos they are 400cc bikes racing.... a 450 will kick a SV's ass...
    you dont pay much attention to nationals do you?
    not really i dnt have channel1 here..but thats nice to know theres a sv650 racing in clubmans now i wanna see how much faster it is... im haveing adrenalin withdrawls

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    The pair of you do realise the bikes have riders on them aye?

    Some talent is required to win on anything.
    So thats how come the best you did was second last round.

    Just taking the piss. You'd better get a win next round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry H View Post
    So thats how come the best you did was second last round.

    Just taking the piss. You'd better get a win next round.
    lol Hey i had to start from the back of the grid!!! oh and i will... i willll

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    hmm well ok i didnt know that but when i look at all the previous races in f3 in the vic club the sv650s are always the top 4
    Hey Tom you beta look again they ain't all SV's my Hyosung is sitting in 3rd overall at the moment!!!!

    Jared Wintle is doing just fine on his 400 aswell, admitedly he can't keep up with the front 650's but he is beating the rest, and to put things into perspective, 2 of us dicing at the front of the class this year were both dicing with jared and sometimes beaten by him last year, its just that this year i bought me some bigger balls
    Hyosung GT650R #41

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry H View Post
    So thats how come the best you did was second last round.

    Just taking the piss. You'd better get a win next round.
    Sorry drew garry meant to say second is a fantastic placing for you, you can't have the wins if i'm on top of the podium
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnsv650 View Post
    hi possum,
    i hope your carbon fibre fairings aren't for the race bike, when in doubt read the rules first...........carbons out, only fibreglass......
    hows the front fairing mount going ? a spare or sell us one, my motor is nearly done i'm told....
    Hi john, the carbons are for the remainder of our winter series as Pro twins rules don't apply yet, and then the fibreglass ones go on.

    As for the front mount i havn't made any yet but il make a point of getting onto it.

    How are you going to get on with your engine?? i thought you were having it rebuilt to the same specs as your SV which means it won't be pro twins either??
    Hyosung GT650R #41

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    Tut tut tut, so much thinkin' goin' on inside the square....what we need is some good ol' fashioned CHEATIN'!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Tut tut tut, so much thinkin' goin' on inside the square....what we need is some good ol' fashioned CHEATIN'!!!!
    I've got that covered Spud!!! ordered the SV650 stickers for my bike today!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    this thread raises some valid points and has been a great help to me. I decided to seriously look into the idea of racing a ProTwin in the hope of bringing back the thrills i experienced in the 250 proddie days. I ran a club level RGV in the early/mid 90s on a bike/tire budget of under $6000. Although i was never going to keep up with those guys with the big cheque books or the guys with armpits full of real tallent, i run happily within a group of half a dozen riders all about the same speed and ability. it was a cheap way of giving it your all on a budget machine. I was hoping that i could pick up a SV for around $6 -8 grand, fit some sticky tires, adjust the suspension and go. I now Know this is not going to be the case, and can see why fitting better suspension and a power commander is nessasary. I do not have great wads of cash lying around and see food on the table as a higher priority than racing. I do love my racing and have to make sacrifices. A less powerfull bike will be my sacrifice. Still im sure that on a budget of under $8000 i could still have fun on a slightly modified yet slower bike. if the class is going to be flooded with riders then i will have fun dicing for a top 10 finish while the cheque book racers, trophy snatchers and real talented guys provide the specticle up front. besides it will get me off my 15yr old RGV and may encourage me to spend some more $$$ as time go's on.

    my 10 cents worth, thanks for the info. im gonna give it a go!!

    steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve74 View Post
    this thread raises some valid points and has been a great help to me. I decided to seriously look into the idea of racing a ProTwin in the hope of bringing back the thrills i experienced in the 250 proddie days. I ran a club level RGV in the early/mid 90s on a bike/tire budget of under $6000. Although i was never going to keep up with those guys with the big cheque books or the guys with armpits full of real tallent, i run happily within a group of half a dozen riders all about the same speed and ability. it was a cheap way of giving it your all on a budget machine. I was hoping that i could pick up a SV for around $6 -8 grand, fit some sticky tires, adjust the suspension and go. I now Know this is not going to be the case, and can see why fitting better suspension and a power commander is nessasary. I do not have great wads of cash lying around and see food on the table as a higher priority than racing. I do love my racing and have to make sacrifices. A less powerfull bike will be my sacrifice. Still im sure that on a budget of under $8000 i could still have fun on a slightly modified yet slower bike. if the class is going to be flooded with riders then i will have fun dicing for a top 10 finish while the cheque book racers, trophy snatchers and real talented guys provide the specticle up front. besides it will get me off my 15yr old RGV and may encourage me to spend some more $$$ as time go's on.

    my 10 cents worth, thanks for the info. im gonna give it a go!!

    steve
    good on ya! so We'll be seeing you at ruapuna later in the year then will we?
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve74 View Post
    this thread raises some valid points and has been a great help to me. I decided to seriously look into the idea of racing a ProTwin in the hope of bringing back the thrills i experienced in the 250 proddie days. I ran a club level RGV in the early/mid 90s on a bike/tire budget of under $6000. Although i was never going to keep up with those guys with the big cheque books or the guys with armpits full of real tallent, i run happily within a group of half a dozen riders all about the same speed and ability. it was a cheap way of giving it your all on a budget machine. I was hoping that i could pick up a SV for around $6 -8 grand, fit some sticky tires, adjust the suspension and go. I now Know this is not going to be the case, and can see why fitting better suspension and a power commander is nessasary. I do not have great wads of cash lying around and see food on the table as a higher priority than racing. I do love my racing and have to make sacrifices. A less powerfull bike will be my sacrifice. Still im sure that on a budget of under $8000 i could still have fun on a slightly modified yet slower bike. if the class is going to be flooded with riders then i will have fun dicing for a top 10 finish while the cheque book racers, trophy snatchers and real talented guys provide the specticle up front. besides it will get me off my 15yr old RGV and may encourage me to spend some more $$$ as time go's on.

    my 10 cents worth, thanks for the info. im gonna give it a go!!

    steve
    Good on ya steve, this is exactly who and what this class is targeting. MNZ have given people a great alternative that can be affordable. Great to hear.
    Hyosung GT650R #41

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicksta View Post
    thats probably cos they are 400cc bikes racing.... a 450 will kick a SV's ass...
    Bollocks. A nicely worked SV will be on an even par with a 450 and the Nationals demonstrated that well.
    Exploring pastures anew...

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    bollucks...........................
    what can you do to make the sv go faster?

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