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    Quote Originally Posted by ktm84mxc View Post
    VR racing a WSBK would be like Hamilton\Alonso in a tin top, when you've raced the best can you accept a production based product ?
    Depends, VR has often said that he races because he enjoys it. So if he is able to jump onto a WSBK bike and have a good scuffle with a bunch of other riders over the course of a race, battling for podium positions, that would probably be more fun then he is having now, lapping around a track by himself almost like a test day.
    Disclaimer: I don't actually know what I'm talking about and everything I say should be taken as words of wisdom from a armchair general/mechanic/engineer/racer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tail_end_charlie View Post
    A quote from that article:
    "Honda threatening to leave MotoGP and go to WSBK because of the lack of technical freedom in MotoGP is like an artist threatening to defect from China because of a lack of artistic freedom, and go and live in North Korea."

    Ha ha ha, love it! David Emmett is a damn fine writer and evidently has a pretty damn good view of how things operate in MotoGP. I really like the was he presents the info on his site too. Anyways, on to the important matters......

    I like what he said about the rules in World SBK, but I would still wish that they would tighten them up even more. The bikes that are used WSBK are so far removed from the actual production bikes that its hardly fair to compare them. My idea of a fair world of racing:

    Superstock - Remove the road going gear and make necessary safety mods, slicks, and race'em. As close to bone stock as possible.

    WSBK - At least in the same ball park as the production bikes. Retain the orginal swingarm, frame, engine, fuel tank location, and stock ECU. Allow mods of the shock linkage, forks, brakes, and run with a spec piggyback ECU module that would allow manipulation of the stock ECU, but nothing really elaborate. In other words if the bike comes with a stock ECU traction control system, you can tweak it with the piggyback module; but if it doesn't have a traction control system stock, then you can't add one. Also impliment a engine rule like currently in MotoGP (number of engines = number of rounds/2).

    Moto2 - Open to engine development along the same lines as MotoGP but with a sophisticated spec ECU. Engine rule like currently in MotoGP

    MotoGP - Open up the rules on engine development to allow people to think and try to come up with different engine layouts to challenge the 4 cylinder dominace.

    I would like to see them stay away from a spec ECU in MotoGP, just so that the 'premier class' is where the factories can go all out on prototypes and allow the creative juices flow. If Moto2 were opened up to engine development there would be a opportunity for smaller Tom, Dick and Harry builders to try their hand at making steps forward in motocycle design, while hopefully the factories concentrate on the MotoGP class. May need some rules for Moto2 that restrict the ability of factories to make entries into that series.
    I posted that a month or so ago (damn I'm good at predicting the future!!) as far as what I thought the rules of MotoGP and WSBK should be. Maybe we'll see something close to that in the next few years???
    Disclaimer: I don't actually know what I'm talking about and everything I say should be taken as words of wisdom from a armchair general/mechanic/engineer/racer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktm84mxc View Post
    VR racing a WSBK would be like Hamilton\Alonso in a tin top, when you've raced the best can you accept a production based product ?
    I don't think Carlos Checa or Max Biaggi are too bothered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy_Racer View Post

    , I like Spies, for a yank he never complains and just tries his best. That and his style looks freaken awesome!
    and he was O for Orsum to watch when he was Mladins team mate in the AMA superbike series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I don't think Carlos Checa or Max Biaggi are too bothered.
    And Melandri.
    It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.

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    An upside of a sole administration for MotoGP and WSBK will be a co-ordinated event calendar.
    It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I don't think Carlos Checa or Max Biaggi are too bothered.
    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    And Melandri.
    And not one of those guys won a title on the big GP bikes. Two or four stroke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I don't think Carlos Checa or Max Biaggi are too bothered.
    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    And Melandri.
    Say what you like...but every single one of those guys would've longed to have been the Moto GP World Champion whether they admit it or not. They all ended up in Superbikes simply because they could no longer cut it in Moto GP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    They all ended up in Superbikes simply because they could no longer cut it in Moto GP.
    They were not gonna win GP races, but they lost rides when people they were beating did not.

    It's not as black and white as your statement, but I'm not disagreeing with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    They were not gonna win GP races, but they lost rides when people they were beating did not.

    It's not as black and white as your statement, but I'm not disagreeing with you.
    Max pretty much lost his Moto GP dream for being an arrogant nasty lil arsehole that no one wanted to employ. Melandri's head was done in by the Ducati...and Carlos was pretty much past his use by date there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Max pretty much lost his Moto GP dream for being an arrogant nasty lil arsehole that no one wanted to employ.
    Yeah, i woulda loved to have seen the look on Max's face when he found out that the crew chief he sacked (for not being Italian) is now Race Director.

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    I believe Honda will leave if dorma pushes through the spec ecu thing[

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    I believe Honda will leave if dorma pushes through the spec ecu thing[
    Yet they're no doubt happy they run spec CBR600 engines in Moto 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    I believe Honda will leave if dorma pushes through the spec ecu thing[
    And go where?

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    Don't know why they don't open up Moto2 to other engine builders , if you set a standard ECU and rev limit etc. It appears to work in Moto3.

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