
Originally Posted by
tigertim20
so, if one assumes the rules are written as they are in order to ensure that people are competing on equal machinery, why split hairs on the matter of 'selecting from a range of oem parts' and 'machining said part WITHIN MANUFACTURERS SPECS'?
I mean, manufacturers specs have some range to them, due to manufacturing being an imperfect process - thus two or three bikes that came off the assemble line sequentially are likely to have slightly different measurements of the fitted parts, and from what I understand, it isnt uncommon for this to result in said sequentially produced bikes to perform differently on a dyno when compared to each other.
So this imperfection on manufacturing creates something on a luck of the draw scenario for who buys the bike off the floor with the slightly more beneficially spec'd parts does it not?
surely provided the parts on each machine are within manufacturer specs, then everyone truly has the opportunity to create equal machinery by blueprinting to whatever spec within the range is 'ideal'?
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