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Started by wolf44, November 15, 2007, 10:03:12 PM

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wolf44

Quote from: benprobst on July 28, 2008, 11:24:05 PM
Huh, guess I was wrong,
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HAWK

It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

ULW is a superbike class so do the SVs run superbike prep rules?
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Super Dave

Wow, Ultralightweight...

Um, that will be interesting.  Completely eliminates a class for competitive odd ball bikes.  Interesting.  I'll wait for the rule book.
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HAWK

If they allow SB prep then domination is  now spelled SV. 

I wouldn't feel right about entering my SV in ULWSB.
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dylanfan53

Quote from: Hawk on November 15, 2007, 10:40:33 PM
I wouldn't feel right about entering my SV in ULWSB.

Can I borrow it??
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HAWK

Quote from: dylanfan53 on November 15, 2007, 10:47:23 PM
Can I borrow it??  :kicknuts:

Fixed it for ya.  :thumb:

I'll bet in another year you'll be able to run that Harley of yours.

Paul Onley
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riopko

 :whine:

looks like FZR400 is finally dead in CCS

SV88

Wow... I'm thinking that pushing the SV down to ULWT is a bit premature given that it still dominated most MW events at both AM and EX levels.  The only place it did not prevail was @ Daytona.  The Buells were not a factor at all however the Ducs are coming on strong to say nothing of the BMWs
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Super Dave

FZR's, EX's, Hawks, RZ's...  All the former lightweight bikes will be pretty hammered.  How about the guys like Palmer & Wright with their 750 Ducati's?  They've had the bikes for a long time, and they've raced CCS for a long time. 

I thought that's what the former Sportsman classes were for, which were merged into Ultralightweight, older or non common configurations. 
Super Dave

Jack_Brock

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Quote from: Super Dave on November 16, 2007, 08:32:12 AM
How about the guys like Palmer & Wright with their 750 Ducati's?

I ran against Palmer at Heartland Park, and that Ducati ate my lunch down the straightaway.  I was on a SS SV, but that bike pulled me similar to the fastest Buells entered in the ASRA race.  I was real impressed, especially when I learned the bike was eligible for ULWSB.  Anyway, I'd be surprised if even a built SV would be that much quicker than his Ducati, but I could be wrong.

I do agree with Dave, it sucks that the oddball bikes are now even that much more outclassed.
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HAWK

Those Ducs are strong but keep in mind they are SB prepped, if you are SS prep then it is not all that  difficult to get another 15 HP in a package that will last the season if the SVs are allowed in under SB prep rules.

I just think an awful lot of bikes just got handed their death knell.
Paul Onley
CCS Midwest EX #413

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I loved racing with the SV guys and hope some of them will still race in the Lwt classes as well or we will not meet min numbers for some of the sponsors contingency. There was times last year we did not make it and this may make that worse.
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