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<blockquote data-quote="greg brillus" data-source="post: 179216" data-attributes="member: 597"><p>The rules from country to country make it difficult........period 3 class here is bikes from 1946 to 1962........not capacity related as they split these up......although the numbers overall are so low that they just throw them all in together now........but here you could be racing against the last of the Manx's or any other bike up to 1962.......this is why I've been trying to get more power......In the Unlimited class, which is what I run in, this is bikes up to 1300 cc.......this could include Triumph's and Norton's that run 810cc's and 920 some of them are very quick, but on the verge of being quite unreliable as well........My mate's Norvin will be a 1200 twin so it will be a very quick bike..........At Broadford back in 2018 Keith Campbell got around there on a 600 cc ESO/Norton doing a lap time of 1.06 this was faster than all the twins including a Norton/Jap twin........This was what inspired me to build my bike......I'm never going to be as fast a rider as Keith.......I just wonder what lap times he could do on my bike........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greg brillus, post: 179216, member: 597"] The rules from country to country make it difficult........period 3 class here is bikes from 1946 to 1962........not capacity related as they split these up......although the numbers overall are so low that they just throw them all in together now........but here you could be racing against the last of the Manx's or any other bike up to 1962.......this is why I've been trying to get more power......In the Unlimited class, which is what I run in, this is bikes up to 1300 cc.......this could include Triumph's and Norton's that run 810cc's and 920 some of them are very quick, but on the verge of being quite unreliable as well........My mate's Norvin will be a 1200 twin so it will be a very quick bike..........At Broadford back in 2018 Keith Campbell got around there on a 600 cc ESO/Norton doing a lap time of 1.06 this was faster than all the twins including a Norton/Jap twin........This was what inspired me to build my bike......I'm never going to be as fast a rider as Keith.......I just wonder what lap times he could do on my bike........ [/QUOTE]
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