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    Quote Originally Posted by Erelyes View Post
    Thumb brakes are personal preference surely?



    There's a 2010 article which theorises they have more to do with shaping airflow around the radiator (or, rather, through it) than anything else, for the simple reason of heat problems.
    Look a bit far back from the leading edge of fairing though. Meh, I doubt they'll be beating down my door to get me on staff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Look a bit far back from the leading edge of fairing though. Meh, I doubt they'll be beating down my door to get me on staff.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mulletman View Post
    Lorenzo just too good today...bit of a boring watch apart from Pedros field carve up.
    He certainly was. Dani pushed out wide in the first corner by either Crashlow or one of the Pramacs which put him even further back I think, made for good viewing though in a rather boring race.

    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Considering that the advent of the new Ducati was supposed to cure all of their front end problems, I'm somewhat bemused at the necessity for bigger "winglets" and thumb brakes. If those winglets get any bigger they have to be honest and call them wings.
    I'm waiting for Red Bull to switch sponsorship over to Ducati

    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    said to the wife.Maverick Vinales is AWESOME....crash
    So it was your fault! Great to see him doing so well, seems he is struggling less with the bike than Asparagus atm. Lets hope the Suzuki can be up with Ducati next year...

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    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    Gaz, I was there in 2012. Pleased I went, but it must be the worst track EVER to view. The stand seats we bought enabled about 3% of the track to be viewed and on the embankment we saw about 10% but were so far away I had no show of knowing who was Stoner, Pedrosa or Dovi. The Czechs we spectated with were most dour people I have met in the world. They make good piss though.........
    Bugger, looks good with the grass banks,which is how I prefer to view walking around.
    One of the reasons I keep returning to Italy.
    The people and the track do give it the edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Yea but nahh--I dunno. He doesn't seem to like duking it out like the other two do. .
    You have a very poor memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    You have a very poor memory.
    I thought the same thing. Jlo will take it to anyone who takes it to him. There were some fucken great battles between him and Rossi back in the day. Pedro a few times too, come to think of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    I thought the same thing. Jlo will take it to anyone who takes it to him. There were some fucken great battles between him and Rossi back in the day. Pedro a few times too, come to think of it.
    Let alone him and MM banging fairings more than a few times. And that's BEFORE we mention the 250 days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    Bugger, looks good with the grass banks,which is how I prefer to view walking around.
    One of the reasons I keep returning to Italy.
    The people and the track do give it the edge.
    So don't bank on good viewing there eh?

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    I thought the same thing. Jlo will take it to anyone who takes it to him. There were some fucken great battles between him and Rossi back in the day. Pedro a few times too, come to think of it.
    Lets not forget how much he and Pedrosa apparently loathed each other for a few years there until apparently they got over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    I thought the same thing. Jlo will take it to anyone who takes it to him. There were some fucken great battles between him and Rossi back in the day. Pedro a few times too, come to think of it.
    Not in the last couple of years. There is no doubting he is probably the fastest guy over race distance in the field. BUT, he hasn't coped well with not getting the holeshot for the last 18 months at least. Yes, I know there have been exceptions in the last couple of seasons, but they've been the exception to the rule. If a track bias suits Honda more than Yamaha, Rossi is the faster Yamaha. Rossi is better able to deal with traffic and a less than ideal bike than JLo and even Pedrosa has upped his game in this regard. If things are right for Marquez and he can strangle a bike like a 14 year-old throttling a trouser snake, he's unbeatable. But he hasn't quite learned how to turn a deficit into an advantage by making distinct changes in style to compensate. It's balls out, hair on fire and it is brilliant!

    Having said that, they're all freaks.
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    What are the disc guards on the front brake disks of the Repsol bikes?

    Protection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    What are the disc guards on the front brake disks of the Repsol bikes?

    Protection?
    Heat retention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speights_bud View Post
    Heat retention.
    Hmm, interesting. Sounds like they rely on the heat quite a lot:

    The correct range for the carbon brakes is from 300 to 800 degrees.
    Source

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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    Hmm, interesting. Sounds like they rely on the heat quite a lot:



    Source


    Racing Brake pad compounds by Brembo, are designed to operate at a certain operating temprature. So the guards are needed to keep the Cool air flow off them to retain the operating tem
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moto-Dynamix View Post
    Racing Brake pad compounds by Brembo, are designed to operate at a certain operating temprature. So the guards are needed to keep the Cool air flow off them to retain the operating tem
    I have a carbon fibre brake disk from the N. Abe YZR500.
    Thinking about making it into a clock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    I have a carbon fibre brake disk from the N. Abe YZR500.
    Thinking about making it into a clock.


    Extremelly cool man. I like the plan big. Nori San was a really good fucker, very very funny to see drunk on Sake. A friend of mine in Japan was a good mate of his, and Nori reg came to his Honda Race bike shop to hang out, before he hit the world scene. I remember watching him race 250 bikes in Japan, WOW shit and WOW again, and then he hit the world scene
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