i'm still working out the details, rules, etc.
the first race, i just want it to be a fun event, where everyone can ride. there'll be basic classes, like 2 stroke stock, modified,slow 4 stroke, crazy 4 stroke, electric cruisers and electric time machines. and everything else will fit in there somewhere.
Your $0.02 is just that. The UNLIMITED class is where Gas should meet Electric head to head.As a point of input for you, we brought 4 electric riders to the last event with us, including PaulD (undisputed champ of motorized bicycle racing), and my nutty death-bike and some reasonable setups as well.
We were made to race in some all-electric heats (which I was fortunate enough to win by a hair over PaulD due to luck). Any racing is fun, but I know none of us came out there to race electric vs electric, and I wouldn't have even made the drive if it was an electric vs electric event. For us, it's about gasoline bikes racing electric bikes. This is where 95% of the attraction is, and the whole reason we build things and make travel plans and go do this stuff.
I want to see you guys make the baddest gasoline bicycles you can possibly put together, on the verge of exploding the whole time, and we will bring the baddest electric bikes tweaked on the verge of bursting into a shower of plasma, and we rumble on the track together.
That's the attraction. I could care less about electrics racing electrics. It's hunting gasoline bikes that myself and the other serious electric guys come to do, and I hope you gasoline guys come to hunt us equally hard.
Just my $0.02 for a bit of input when you're designing classes.
O Dude, we're just kidding around it's a love fest in the pits and on the track. This is just our idea of pre-race fun and games.Here's my 2 cents. It's probably a little more sociological than you're looking for, but it's what I thought after reading the thread:
Make half the day's races mixed/open, & split the remaining half of the day among separate gas races & electric races. I don't know enough about racing to comment on the rest of the classification (2-stroke, 4-stroke, HP, etc.)
Electric bikes are definitely gonna improve at a better rate than combustion ones. Eventually our gas bikes will let us down forever....let's not rush it. There's a little industry that's gaining some momentum right now in US garages, & if your races become as big as (I assume) we all hope they will, then people might see it as a rivalry. The apparent rivalry could cause everybody to have to suddenly shift modes. Everybody can afford to build a gas bike.... Not many people can afford to build a competitive electric. And if they can't compete, they'll probably abandon motorized bicycling altogether. Suppliers will respond the same way. It'll just be another hobby nobody can afford.
I guess my suggestion is to not present gas bikes & electric bikes as rivals. And make T-shirts. And have an event somewhere in the Midwest/Great Lakes region....like Detroit, where everybody's a motorhead, minibikes are street legal, & we're just down the road from the largest Lithium-Ion battery plant in North America....
He asked for comments, I commented.O Dude, we're just kidding around it's a love fest in the pits and on the track. This is just our idea of pre-race fun and games.
And yes this is how I really dance
No you're good just letting you in on the jokeHe asked for comments, I commented.
I like this idea.here's my idea for classes.
run the slower electrics, stock 2 strokes, smaller 4 strokes, and anyone who brings a friction drive, and every bike with an average top speed of 30mph together first. this will probably be the biggest class, divided up into 20 riders per heat.
the modded 2 strokes, faster electrics, and modded 4 strokes with an average top speed of 40-45.
then the big 4's, the fastest electrics, morini's, and other bikes that can hang with speeds over 45.
what do you guys think?