Yup...i see your point and it is true re the 115%.
I guess what I was referring to was my limited experience on a 600cc. This year at the Nats at Manfeild I managed to get into the 10,s with a PB of 1:10.2...this was good enough for the back of the field at Nationals but most likely would have won a race at the VMCC winter series. The difference is poles apart.
Apples and oranges there. The winter series didn't have a single completely dry meeting last year to start with, and ask all the big guns why they don't compete in the winter series till the last couple rounds. They'll tell you there's no point in practising going slow, and setting your bike up for conditions you're likely not gonna race in at the nats.
Also, I can't think of anyone I know who stepped up to Nationals level racing, and didn't go faster than when they were club racing.
Sure did,
Alot of them were keen to come North as well,Only problem is the class was badly handled for the get go and No homologation was necessary,Therefore none were applied for and the class can only run as a production based class if the Distributors apply and supply MNZ with the full list of specs,Also even if Suzuki or Kawasaki bothered too apply now,Bugger all of the bikes would be eligible as they have had things changed on them that arent in the factory specs.
That was partly behind the thinking with the Prolite class,New Slate/Bikes etc
Betwen 12-14 without much effors should be easy, 16-20 wouldn't be unrealistic with a bit of effort form the owners however that is unlikely to happen
So long as the premier class don't mind paying more to make up the shortfall in income from not running clubmans
Everything you say is anyway
It should have been
Hey Biggles my F4 is available for you to ride in a couple of weeks at next bucket day (mt welly ) Just a standard F4 FXR150 on slicks
wasn't using the word in a bad way Scrivy, just had heard some 'stuff' and when someone bought it up figured let's hear what happened, Bob mentioned something about it at Paeroa 19th feb.
As for the 'Your side' comment, I don't take sides thanks.
And FYI when I heard that there may be an issue with the Carnet I went directly to one of the people who were going and offered to cover their machine.
I guess it worked for me at 'Dampton Downs' in the wet then
With regards to times, the previous year when I did the VMCC winter series almost all the rounds were dry and 10.2 would still have been in the top 3. This is the point...club riding / meetings are not nearly as fast as a national field regardless of if you are within 115% of the times or not. This is why club level riders should compete in a National class if they meet the 115% threshold...they will get faster doing it.
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