So if youve got 1 why arent you racing it??? Dave Manuell has been doing the National rounds on a K2 GSXR and having a ball,But of course its still gonna cost the same too enter as a new 1 and its still gonna use tyres and fuel and all the other consumables a new is 1 so hows that gonna be cheaper.WAKE UP and smell the coffee buying the bike is the cheap bit
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Oh yeh, and mine's an older 120hp 750....prolly not the safest thing to run at puke with the 200hp thous
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Why do you not hear what I'm saying. I'm a rider and I'm saying I cannot afford a new (read half competitive) bike. You're not hearing me. Listen to the riders.
I know you cannot help this, but it IS a good example of the lack of listening going on.
Plenty are saying they can't afford to run. Listen. Telling them they are wrong really doesn't fix it.
(Oh, and I do get some of it is not anything that can be helped by the organising club/mnz)
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Track hire for a nationals round is CONSIDERABLY more at Manfield. Not sure exactly why but think it has something to do with charging a fee at the gate. The fact that we have a gate also involves extra volunteer and other costs. The promotion that is done (whether you think it is adequate or not) costs. More promotion would cost more.
I certainly can't afford to race all the rounds of the Nationals. I chose not to race the Manfield round simply because it was too expensive. I choose to spend my racing budget in more affordable places. I'm not afraid of getting my arse kicked and handed to me on a platter. I consider it to be the first law of apprenticeship. I'm just not going to pay $100 more than elsewhere, to get it done.
I also think that comparing street races with the Nationals rounds is unfair. They are very different products.
I wonder what would happen if we ran a Nationals round in the same style as an Actrix Winter Series round? No gate = cheaper entries? Forget about the promotion because it's about giving racers an opportunity to race. As long as we are paying the bills, who cares who comes to watch? The racing at Manfield was truly exciting at the front of the fields, but would have been even better if we had full grids as well.
BTW. Like other attractive motorcyclists of taste, I use Actrix as my interweb provider.
Can you clarify the 10g please? What are you including over a and above a club race? Apart from the extra on the entry fee the costs should be the same. In this case $1100-1300 dollars... ($5-600+100 extra entry costs times 2 days). What am I missing?
So if it's Nationals you will only enter if you have a competitive bike. Otherwise whatever you have will do for Club level? Don't get me wrong - I'm not having a go at you - I'm trying to get my head around your thinking.
Firstly, I burned 4K last year at Puke in one meeting and that was only using three rear tyres and two fronts. Had I used the six of each I really would have liked to have used, that would easily chew ten grand.
In regards to Deaths other comments, I think he's more getting at the fact that his ten year old bike, is not elligible in the National Production Superbike rules.
Vote David Bain for MNZ president
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