i've been working on an "outlaw street race" where there are no rules (except pedals.)
one class, one race, and anything short of knocking someone off their bike is legal.
can't reveal the location, but think abandoned streets where lawns, sidewalks, backyards, driveways and shortcuts will all be fair game.
it's a pipe dream for now, but if i can convince the right people to unlock the gates, i'll let you know...
I'm down.
I've heard "Safe", now going by "Safety" pound his keyboard about keeping electric bicycles below 1kW (a bit over 1hp) for about 4years now. Aside from the <1kW power ranting, I've never seen or heard of him making a single powered bicycle race anywhere for anything, despite always having more to say about it than anyone else.
Come to an event Safe. You might like racing bicycles rather than just typing about how they should all have 1kW.
From who have voiced there opinion to me its more there attitude "we wont race unless we race against ICE bikes" that seems to rub people the wrong way.
I've heard it myself and the only thing I think of is they just want to prove a point. Which I have yet to understand?
I can tell you why I like to race gas bikes. It's different technologies going head to head. You guys have your advantages and disadvantages (like for example, 1lbs of gasoline gives you what I have to carry 30lbs of batteries to equal), and we have our advantages and disadvantages (like monster torque on command).
In import drag racing, turn-out was bad, events kinda mellowed down to just a handful of competitors, and it got pretty boring. Domestic drag racing (at an amateur everyday-Joe budget level here, not NHRA funny cars etc) also was pretty dull after a while. Everyone knows everyone else and what they're running, events stopped drawing big enough crowds to even make it worth opening concession stands.
Then... They tried mixing them against each other, Import vs Domestic events. Whoa!! This kicks ass again! Rather than being about who's supercharged nitrous huffing v8 in a mustang or camaro was faster, it was a battle of turbocharged 1.6-2.2L 4-bangers in FWD Civics with manual trannys going up against 5L-8L nitrous/SC V8's in RWD chassis with drag racing auto trannys. Whoa! Now it's fun to watch and race in again!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWuiALgcU0A
It transformed the whole feeling of racing into something awesome, like teams in a battle supporting each other and working together to defeat the other side. In the pits, it's crazy, in the domestic only or import only events, nobody is sharing parts or helping other guys fix stuff etc, in an import VS domestic event, it's amazing how guys all pull together to try to get somebody from there side in the winners circle. I had a guy who was just a spectator pull his axles out of the Integra he drove to the track with in the parking lot and give them to me to keep me in the race (on my 3rd broken axle of the day...) On the domestic side, I've seen guys pull there whole tranny (after they were all ready eliminated by an import) to give to another guy who broke his.
For the fans, rather than it being 4hrs of Civic hatchback vs Civic hatch, or 4hrs of fox-body mustang vs fox-body mustang, it's instead an exciting blend of different cars racing, FWD 4cylinder cars racing against monster RWD V8s, the RWD V8 cars always coming off the line harder, often in a wheelie, then the turbo spooling up on the FWD car and running down the big V8s before they pass the traps at the quarter mile. It's awesomely exciting to watch and participate in that way. It's so much better, most folks I raced with stopped even attending events that weren't mixed classes going head-to-head. Anyways, that's why I love to race the gas bikes. I know every ebiker, and exactly what he's running, about 80% of them I helped with the design or setup or tune there system at some point. I don't get excited about beating them, they are my all my buddies and friends. I don't know any of the gas bike guys beyond a few sentences of trash-talking exchanged, and possibly being able to pick a few of them out of a line-up. This makes it exciting and fun to race against them, because it's an unknown opponent. I don't know if the guy is an ex-supermoto champion, or a guys first time on a racetrack. I don't know if the bike has 3hp or 30hp, and I don't know how it's going to accelerate either, if it will scream off the line in a wheelie like Scotto's, or barely creep forward like the Tomahawk tuning moped, but then come on like a freight-train at about 25-30mph. This makes things fun and exciting to race with! If the race was 5-10 other ebikes, I don't think I would bother to make the 10hr drive to race, it just doesn't stir any passion. If the race was against a field of 50 of the fastest gas bikes and ebikes this side of the country offers, all battling it out head-to-head, then **** yes I'm in! I want battles, I want to be mixing it up with the fastest!
I loved the last event with the Tomahawk moped riding wheel to wheel with me, coming in for passes in the twisty sections so close his handlebar was in my armpit, both weaving through the S-turns together. That was some awesome exciting intense racing! I loved it! That's what i come to do, and Bairdco's last event delivered it in quantity, and I can't wait to get more of it this next weekend!