
Originally Posted by
svr
Of course there isnt any - At the last PMC round on Sunday the riders were told not to slipstream (!) as the Puke fatalities had `proven' that slipstreaming was dangerous...! Right or in this case wrong, anecdotal `evidence', gut feel, experience, knee-jerks etc. will continue to set the safety agenda given an absence of proper research.
I hadn't heard that one but yet another piece of emotive claptrap if true. We may as well declare ourselves 'Switzerland' right now and ban racing.
Back to high / wide bars - CB1100 bars were at the same level as GS1100s etc, motard bars are at the heads of `normal' (= conventional) bikes of today. Bike racing is inherently dangerous true, but hordes of sideways motards taking random lines after fast starts and holding up faster bikes by being so wide, feet out all over the place etc. really wasnt helping. The whole idea of `classes' is similar bikes to keep the focus on riding right?
No, the idea of classes was to put bikes of similar power in the same classes. The move to ban bikes with wide bars, offroad frames, high bars etc was made because a bunch of whiners were pissed that the class was 'being taken over' by cheap fast bikes that often pissed all over the poxy 10-20 year old 4's that predominated.
A CB1100R was not a lean over bike like the R1, Gixxer or Ducati 1098, it would have had bars at head height going around a corer compared to those modern bikes, many of which are NOT necessarily the best bikes for some of our race tracks.
In terms of keeping out motards because they're too fast - Any `Euro-motards' capable of the 12s at Manfield, 2s at Puke? etc, that some `Pussy' F3 riders can do on their inferior bikes?
2's at Puke on F3? Is that what Glen Williams, class winner, does on his 70/75HP Suzuki? 12's at Manfield?
Someone seems to have a very fast stop watch indeed!
Glen, can you confirm this? Until he does I'd have to calculate as follows:
A standard SV650 weighs 165kg 'dry'. That's about 190kg ready to race and even with a fat loss program, it'd be fair to say that 180 ready to race would be probably as good as it gets. Most 400 4's are little better.
The SV starts with 69 Japanese HP. That's probably 50 at the wheel. Spend bulk dollars on the motor or lots of time and you might get 65-70 real HP at the back wheel.
As a comparison, CBR600's 15 years ago made more power than that, were about the same weight and could only manage 1.07 or so around Puke.
Of course the surface might be better now and from what I've seen, the best F3's at Puke get around in 1.06 or 1.07; possibly a few get faster laps on occasion.
However, given that the new KTM RC4 in development with the same motor as a 690 Duke can lap most circuits within 2 seconds of a 600cc sport bike and get almost 240kph, I see what you're worried about.
Of course you do cherry pick. Motards are better on the likes of Taupo, the road circuits etc with more corners than straights and if these make up the bulk of the series; the motards would have a better than average chance.
Also, lower bars would help handling surely? - less lift at speed. Maybe you could get a special - needs disability exemption from MNZ to let you keep the high bars?
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