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Author Topic: Ultra LW thunderbike / Ninja 250 class Mid West region?  (Read 766 times)

twilkinson3

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Re: Ultra LW thunderbike / Ninja 250 class Mid West region?
« Reply #30 on: November 23, 2011, 03:59:09 PM »
Kevin VanEngen vs Ed Key.....and Kevin was giving Ed Hp in the exchange and still managed to finish in front of him (finally) this year, weight has it's advantages and disadvantages, and yes the smaller the displacement the larger the discrepancy between a 125lb fly-weight and a 200lb heavyweight, I'd personally like to see this calls run in the MW as a supersport "spec" like class to prevent the next arms race and allow someone a good way to get into racing...that and it sounds like an insane amount of fun.  I could see breaking the class into 2 weight categories at some point as well but you would really need the grid sizes to support that, as 10 bikes isn't going to make much sense that way...25 on the other hand...maybe

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Re: Ultra LW thunderbike / Ninja 250 class Mid West region?
« Reply #31 on: November 23, 2011, 09:00:55 PM »
Cams won't do shit for a 250#er, but where does it start/end????

I can see, "cams didn't make a difference, so I'll get flat slides, flat slides gets me close so slicks"......
I'm just saying. Vanilla Gorilla is 250#!!!! Trust me, get a bike, come out & race, you'll have fun!!!! SOMEONE will be there to chase, & to push you! For the win????? Probly not.....but if the numbers are there, maybe it's divisible?!

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Re: Ultra LW thunderbike / Ninja 250 class Mid West region?
« Reply #32 on: November 26, 2011, 01:27:01 PM »
Vanilla Gorilla is 250#!!!!

Dick!    :biggrin:



(prolly more like 260.....)   :cheers:

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Re: Ultra LW thunderbike / Ninja 250 class Mid West region?
« Reply #33 on: November 26, 2011, 09:34:06 PM »
In the midwest there has always been a hand full of 250GP bikes at every event and CCS has never had a 250GP class.
 
I brought this up to CCS for years and years and years.
 
There are a hand full of classes with less attendance.
 
Good old CCS.  :wtf: :kicknuts: :kicknuts: :spank: :thumb: :blahblah: :banghead: :ass: :ahhh:

 

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