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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Are you getting the same tyre you had last week?
    Yep!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    ''special price'' runouts, ''old'' tyres, second string etc that are a special price to the distributor.

    There is a very dark side to a lot of this that racers need to be very aware of. We should demand and expect better. And tighter controls would need to go hand in hand with much improved consistency. Are you getting the same tyre you had last week?.
    yes, and It's a well know fact that at least one major tyre supplier makes several slightly differing batches for different supply. What Andrew Stroud, or the Italian or Spanish race teams use may not be the same as is offered for you to buy. It's not just age you have to consider . . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Hardly fair to the retail tyre industry though is it?

    To the RETAIL tyre industry , yes it may, but the practice of selling half used tyres is an age old practice and even if the racer is getting a very good deal from the tyre supplier , the margin for that supplier is already established and as such acceptable.
    If you sell half used tyres to a road rider it may just get some of the poor people riding on better rubber that they could normally afford and then with the level of grip they get out of the sticky race compounds it will get foks coming to you for suspenssion work on thier road bikes ... lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    To the RETAIL tyre industry , yes it may, but the practice of selling half used tyres is an age old practice and even if the racer is getting a very good deal from the tyre supplier , the margin for that supplier is already established and as such acceptable.
    If you sell half used tyres to a road rider it may just get some of the poor people riding on better rubber that they could normally afford and then with the level of grip they get out of the sticky race compounds it will get foks coming to you for suspenssion work on thier road bikes ... lol.
    It never seems to work like that though . . . . . Most guys doing nationals get the HELL deal on price, and the tyres thay buy are TOTALLY unsuitable for road use. All it ends up doing is passing on a set of unsuitable tyres to someone who would be better off paying for something that works better for them, and thereby removing the chance for the wholesaler to actually get something back for his efforts to promote the product by discounting them to racers. It can also give people the wrong idea about the product if they get an ex race tyre that didn't feel or wear any good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    -------Original Message------- From: Andrew StroudDate: 08/14/08 16:33:04To: paul.s@hondamotorcycles.co.nzCc: ceo@mnz.co.nzSubject: Superbike tyre costs Hi Paul/s, I'd just like to put forward the following idea regarding some control on tyre usage to help reduce costs; Last season I used plenty of tyres. Especially if I was looking for the best compound, I could go through 8 - 10 tyres in a single meeting.I get a very good deal on tyres but I can see how it can be tough for the guys who don't. Control idea;- 2 sets max - for Qualifying and both races.- Mark tyres before qualifying season.- These marked tyres must be used also in the first race. ( First race slight shorter - maybe 15mins in duration)- Tyres can be changed for the second race which is a little longer in duration - ( maybe 20mins) This also saves you needing to check for qualifying tyres. This system is used in the Australian 600 Supersport Nationals. Riders tend to do a minimal number of laps in qualifying in order to save their tyres for the first race. Best regards

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    We need a premier class and it is not cheap to run a superbike so someone like our MNZ people should be spending more time and effort to get our sport in the public eye so we can actualy raise some really sponsorship funds and do this thing right.
    The tyre Idea would maybe work for 6hundys but what they havent mentioned is that all the teams in OZ go to each track two weeks before each event and do a solid 2 days testing even the good privaters are there so when they get to the propper meeting they can get away with limited track time.
    They also have unlimited tyre consumption on the friday and Sbk in OZ can use as many tyres as they chose plus they use Q,s for a hot lap. It aint cheap it will never be cheap lets go forward not back in time 10 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixerracer View Post
    We need a premier class and it is not cheap to run a superbike so someone like our MNZ people should be spending more time and effort to get our sport in the public eye so we can actualy raise some really sponsorship funds and do this thing right.
    The tyre Idea would maybe work for 6hundys but what they havent mentioned is that all the teams in OZ go to each track two weeks before each event and do a solid 2 days testing even the good privaters are there so when they get to the propper meeting they can get away with limited track time.
    They also have unlimited tyre consumption on the friday and Sbk in OZ can use as many tyres as they chose plus they use Q,s for a hot lap. It aint cheap it will never be cheap lets go forward not back in time 10 years
    Too true mate.

    What looks simple from the outside isn't as cut and dried when people start to look for an edge. Apart from limiting testing, which also limits rider development, there doesn't seem to be a way of seriously limiting the tyre bill. Actual race weekend is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to controlling costs as most of the money is spent well before then.

    I reckon you are absolutely on the money (excuse the lousy pun) when to comes to MNZ (or an outside agency) promoting the sport and getting sponsors more value for their dollar. I can't remember ever seeing a bike event promoted outside of a bike shop window, let alone in/on any mainstream media. Bike racing is a great spectacle, and would take fuck all to spark some real interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Too true mate.

    What looks simple from the outside isn't as cut and dried when people start to look for an edge. Apart from limiting testing, which also limits rider development, there doesn't seem to be a way of seriously limiting the tyre bill. Actual race weekend is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to controlling costs as most of the money is spent well before then.

    I reckon you are absolutely on the money (excuse the lousy pun) when to comes to MNZ (or an outside agency) promoting the sport and getting sponsors more value for their dollar. I can't remember ever seeing a bike event promoted outside of a bike shop window, let alone in/on any mainstream media. Bike racing is a great spectacle, and would take fuck all to spark some real interest.

    Agree with the sentiments expressed above, but just to clarify, the NZSBK was advertised on TV last summer and the ads were pretty nice. I am guessing that they came via MNZ/Castrol support.

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    What makes Wanganui and Paeroa so Popular ? Thousands of people pay to attend these meetings, is it just because they can stand close enough to feel the draft of the bikes or the prospect of a spill being more dangerous for the rider ?

    MNZ should do a customer survey this year, Ask the punters (early before they get pissed)
    a) What makes Wanganui/Paeroa attractive
    c) do they attend other bike events - (which ones and why)
    and a few other question that I don't have a clue about 'cause I am in IT not marketing

    See if they can figure out what the attraction is and if it can be applied to other meetings.

    If it is standing close enough to feel the draft they might not be able to supply it at circuits
    If it is just drinking piss in the sun maybe they can.
    If it is perceived danger maybe they could hire a stunt rider to lay a bike down in turn one and wait for the ambulance to take them away with lots of sirens and stuff at each meeting ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wharfy View Post
    If it is perceived danger maybe they could hire a stunt rider to lay a bike down in turn one and wait for the ambulance to take them away with lots of sirens and stuff at each meeting ?
    So...... who's gunna be the sacrificial pilot????

    Maybe if sidecar passengers fell off more???
    Bob what you say???
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    Quote Originally Posted by scrivy View Post
    So...... who's gunna be the sacrificial pilot????

    Maybe if sidecar passengers fell off more???
    Bob what you say???
    Oww... I saw that at Wanga's , it looked worse for the driver when he went into the hay bales.
    Maybe it could work, titanium sliders on the passengers bum so there are lots of sparks
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    Quote Originally Posted by wharfy View Post
    Oww... I saw that at Wanga's , it looked worse for the driver when he went into the hay bales.
    Maybe it could work, titanium sliders on the passengers bum so there are lots of sparks
    Why bother - they're dispensible...........


    NOT!!

    What about more along the lines of stockcars?? Seen that before too!!
    Is it still beastiality if ya fuck a frozen chicken??

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrivy View Post
    Why bother - they're dispensible...........


    NOT!!

    What about more along the lines of stockcars?? Seen that before too!!
    The massive pile up of v8's at Puke got plenty of TV news time, to bad the media (and public as well I guess) are more interested in the mayhem than skill, like watching rugby in case there is a punch up (which will get TV time as well).

    Hmmm...maybe they could stage a brawl between pit crews, or Andrew Stroud could become the "Bad boy" of NZ motorcycling and act like a bastard so people will watch to see him get beaten (or a beating) - The nationals could become the new WWF !!
    Oh I'm on a roll now .. how about tyre shreaders as in Ben Hur !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by steveyb View Post
    Agree with the sentiments expressed above, but just to clarify, the NZSBK was advertised on TV last summer and the ads were pretty nice. I am guessing that they came via MNZ/Castrol support.

    Cheers
    Thanks to Craig ( exGixxerracer ) SteveYB and Slowpoke for some well reasoned arguments / perspective. The sport needs selling, not excessive dumbing down. We are entering a new period of aspiration rather than envy.
    And to Mishy for the cold hard truth about the real effect of onsale of ex race tyres. The reality is the wholesalers and retailers actually dont get that plausible a return from the race tyre sales. If all the tyres had to be returned and accounted for that would make it all more orderly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    4 some one who is realy trying YES YES TO OLD!
    They alter as temp alters, the best place to keep a tyre, is on CONCRETE due to heat Not changing all the time as much as up in a loft or some where else!
    Thanks Shaun. I'd asked a month or so ago about how best to store wets and how long they'd last in storage.
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