ahh the joys of 125's
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It's cool that you're that dedicated to your racing bro, but the pro twin bike I was on over the weekend cost less than a quarter of what you say you've spent, and I came very close to achaiving the number one spot.
The money some people spend on machinery, would be far better spent attending every track day they can get to further thier riding I believe.
what was wrong ?
friday was a good day to pratice....
OK so for under $5000 you can build a bike just like Darkmans. Theres damaged SV650s going for under 2 grand every other week at Turners (Tui).
Well the bike that won all three races is for sale for only $10500. And after you sell off the K6 frontend and buy some SV rims to replace the marvics you probably have a bike for around 9.
I'm thinking around 9 is a reasonable figure for a ProTwin bike.
Plus 1 for that comment Drew, You proved what I have been saying for ages, (great first effort by the way !) Get out there and ride the wheels off the things ! That is what Production racing was all about , and for what ? 5 grand !!!!!!! I didn't follow the lap times as they were probably down a bit ? But I 'm willing to bet you'll do well against tougher opponents ? Gaz.
The bike that won comes with a set of standard wheels, and the original front end, but that's beside my point, I WILL win against the better bikes, there is no question in my mind, because ten horse power, even if that does equat to 15% increase, is not enough to make a slower rider win.
It's all about testicular fortitude on the track, (figure of speach of course, the girls can do it too), better lines, better throttle control, and picking the best spot to pass, will prevail over a mere ten horses, even at Manfield, with its three enormous straights.
Yep, I've been around Manfield quite a bit I suppose, three race meetings last year, and about a dozen track days over the years. (Thinking about it, maybe not that many track days, but between five and ten.)
Quite funny how you find better ways to get round a track, even tho you think you know it quite well.
people on here were pricing up bikes that were the very best and most competitive you can get and complaining about the price. Price up a very top, competitive 600!! or superbike thats competitive. These rules still mean this is a cheap class to race in, the rules allow racers to turn the cruiser designed bikes into quite good racers, I agree with what the rules allow
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Tim- as long as there is motor sport there will be those that push the boundrys of the rules. THAT IS EXACTLY my point. By having an established available level of modification already its so much easier to cheat
No disrespect dude but I'm one of those thats "been there done that" back in the 250 proddy days.I strongly suspect Glen williams is coming at it from the same angle.
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MNZ are going to need to be quite strict on the rules, but without being obvious not a great deal can be done to get much of an advantage as far as I know. Power commanders are already legal and so are the cam modifications
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