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07-17-2009, 06:41 AM | #82 |
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I guess that's what I got for feeling saucy and not using google.
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07-17-2009, 08:40 AM | #83 | |
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Go Buell. That is all. Back to you.
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Also, when the displacement advantage ended.. The 1000s were running restrictor plates. If you want to talk about copying nascar, isn't that how they've always restricted engines?
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Yeah sorry about that.
Seriously though, the rules had allowed the 1000 twins to run against the 750's and Honda took advantage of that. Harley was running the VR1000, Ducati the 916/99X bikes, hell even Suzuki ran the TLR for a few years (not sure about '02 though). They didn't build a bike and then have the rules changed to make it fit. For restrictor plates, I don't remeber, I know the new 1000 inlines were allowed less motor mods but I don't recall whether or not they used restrictor plates.
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NASCAR SUX! The Toyota teams built engines to the rulebook, NASCAR approved them, then changed the rules for Toyota mid season, restricting their carbs cause they were kickin everyones ass. Trip is right to object to that mindset in bike racing regardless of the manufacturer!
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and while I a wound up, the reason DMG think they can get away with it is because they did it semi successfully with the Moto ST gig. 3 classes, rules on power to weight for any kinda bike. They screwed that pooch too though as at first it was no sportbikes and then they allowed Aprilia Tuonos to walk away with their class as they are just naked RSVs. The other big difference is endurance is not about racing hea to head but about durability and endurance.
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The Buell, piloted by Taylor Knapp, qualifies 11th.
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