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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 111422" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Ben said the twin was magic in the downpour really well planted he is no fan of Brampton forks ( he had a nasty in the 90's on them) but was almost converted and was happy to use them to thumb the nose at the ACU girdraulic comet ban</p><p>Big draw back with 18" wheels is exhaust clearance but you must have good race rubber</p><p>I am afraid the BHR races are still a shambles there were 90's Japanese bikes in the same race there is no recognition of the event classes in the commentary of the race. The number plate colours give no clue and 4 laps are hardly any value it's more like a very short track day.</p><p>I know why that is it's the circuit costs mean bums on seats (even scooter seats) are the priority hence the paultry numbers in the pre 48 class</p><p>It's not helped by specification wars Ben's success with his flying brick that spawned a host of solo and big wheel sidecars means that the BMW are split into two formulas (events) formula 1 contains just 2 bikes both belong to Ben one is bound to be the winner. Go figure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 111422, member: 60"] Ben said the twin was magic in the downpour really well planted he is no fan of Brampton forks ( he had a nasty in the 90's on them) but was almost converted and was happy to use them to thumb the nose at the ACU girdraulic comet ban Big draw back with 18" wheels is exhaust clearance but you must have good race rubber I am afraid the BHR races are still a shambles there were 90's Japanese bikes in the same race there is no recognition of the event classes in the commentary of the race. The number plate colours give no clue and 4 laps are hardly any value it's more like a very short track day. I know why that is it's the circuit costs mean bums on seats (even scooter seats) are the priority hence the paultry numbers in the pre 48 class It's not helped by specification wars Ben's success with his flying brick that spawned a host of solo and big wheel sidecars means that the BMW are split into two formulas (events) formula 1 contains just 2 bikes both belong to Ben one is bound to be the winner. Go figure [/QUOTE]
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