What is your opinion about our previous post?back to the original post... subject.
Let's have a discussion!
What is your opinion about our previous post?back to the original post... subject.
Dave of Arrow Motorized Cycles and I have been talking for a while about putting on racing clinics especially for new riders but anyone would benefit.Count me in, I can offer workshops if needed. It's a great idea Turkman.
I know what it means but there is only one ongoing race series in the country right now.Standardized set of rules for tech inspection for safety and legality so racers can cross over regions and the sport is basically the same, or at least they have a bike deemed legal to a common set of rules.
That will never work because some people don't want their bikes dynoedHow about having everyone dyno their bike on that portable dyno at the beginning of the day & placing them in different classes based on HP?
I won't have anything to do with anything that you are involved in.sorry. didn't notice.
my bottom line is if you want my help, i'm offering it. if not, expect more of the same from the scmba.
Ouch, thanks.I know what it means but there is only one ongoing race series in the country right now.
We can worry about standardized rules when there is more than one race.
There is nothing wrong with SoCal Motor Bicycle Racing's safety rules.
How are your Northern California races coming along?
Sorry, it wasn't intended as a dig.Ouch, thanks.
Ok, you win you're king of the hill and you can run this stuff all by yourself until you give up and declare it's a sad day because motor bicycle racing is dead.
I have tried to rally interest up here, but nobody is really interested in putting forth any effort, or even driving far, maybe it's due to threads that go down the toilet like this one.
I give up, there's really no point in continuing conversation because it's gone to this level.
Correct me if im wrong, but theres aThere will be a 99 / 79 cc Harbor Freight motor class that will be fairly even because
whatever you do to your motor will be less of an advantage than rider skills.
Another affordable class will be a minimally modified 212 cc Harbor Freight motor
DaveCorrect me if im wrong, but theres a
#1) 2 stroke amateur class?
#2) 2 stroke pro class?
#3) mid range class from 79cc - gc160cc?
#4) unlimited class?
I wasnt there the last race but you've shortened the laps on the finals to make room for the 2 stroke pro class?
By adding 1 or possibly 2 more classes wouldn't that shorten more laps on the finals or whats your plan to make it all fit?
edit: it's impossible to have an adult discussion about racing on this public forum. so i've removed this post.
Do you have anything productive to say regarding our post #16?.......insults, accusations, excuses, and off-topic comments aren't doing anything but hijacking what could be an informative thread.
The worst eh?i'm not interested in posting any more of my ideas, thoughts, or suggestions on the topic of racing in this forum.
neil has made it impossible to carry on a coherent conversation without it devolving into a childish argument.
the subject of racing has only brought out the worst in people, and i'd rather not be a part of that.
You and us had never anything negative going on!i'm not interested in posting any more of my ideas, thoughts, or suggestions on the topic of racing in this forum.
neil has made it impossible to carry on a coherent conversation without it devolving into a childish argument.
the subject of racing has only brought out the worst in people, and i'd rather not be a part of that.