In the meantime I will be on the lookout for a cheap Triumph 675 to turn into a streetfighter to take in a handful of meetings with ThundersportGB.
As things progress I will keep you posted.
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I have been having a think today about how good the current crop of bikes are as standard. And this got me to thinking, how would they perform in races against the usual racing machines that have uprated suspension, brakes and engines etc. My next thought turned to what bike would you choose and what series would it be in. And my conclusion was a Triumph Speed or Street Triple in the ThundersportGB Streetfighter class. I know it would be somewhat of a challenge but I would like to see if standard bike (less lights etc due to rules) could cut it in these types of races. I am convinced these bikes could win in standard spec. What does anyone else think?
Saturday night saw the Supermono Reunion evening take place in Dunstable. The night was organised by Scott Richardson and Rob Whitworth, thanks to these two as the night was enjoyed by all. A few people had brought their bikes along to be featured in the June edition of MCN Sport and the editor Rupert Paul was there taking down the details about the bikes. One of my favourites is the Chrysalis bike built and raced by the Late Dave Morris, a beautiful machine with exquisite details. I had the pleasure of sharing a hotel room with the Smith Sisters and as we had
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Unfortunately it now looks as if the Harley Davidson XR1200 Trophy will not be running in 2012. The guys had been trying hard to secure the backing for the series but time has run out on them getting the deal sorted. This is a great shame to ourselves as we managed some good results last year and were looking forward to picking up where we left off. This now leaves us to concentrate on the Supertwin although there may yet be a couple of outings on a Supermono but more of that later.
Goodridge have been kind enough to support us over the last few seasons, and I am pleased to say they will be with us again for 2012. For starters Goodridge will be providing us with brake lines for our Kawasaki Supertwin incorporating their amazing G-Link 'quick disconnect couplings'. These allow the brakes to be removed without the need to bleed them afterwards. For more information on what Goodridge can provide please check them out at http://www.goodridge.net/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/topcategories_-1_64_10551
Some more great news today in that Holroyd Tyrewarmers will be supporting us again for a third consecutive season. This goes to show how happy we are with their products and they are with our performances. These warmers really do offer some of the best quality products I have used at a very reasonable price. For more info checkout their website at http://www.holroydtyrewarmers.co.uk/index.asp or their facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Holroyd-Tyrewarmers/181531628588279
The post arrived today and along with it came this airduct for our Kawaskai ER6 Supertwin. This fits over the top of the radiator, although it does have to be droppped a little and into the standard airbox. Thus giving us a ramair solution with the minimum amount of fuss. More pics will come once it is fitted.