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- December 2001
- CHAT CHAT CHAT you wanted it so we made it the FORUM is here! why not go there to post your opinions on the questions posted. The other sections are open see the list below. Make sure you check out the picture gallery
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Also Have you seen
the new Motorcycle Specifications
section ?
See if your
bike is listed and if not, contact
me and I will add it to the ever growing database
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Now on BSUK
The pictures that capture motorcycling
Area Open
My team of investigators dig up the top motorcycling
pictures ever taken they will capture what motorcycling is all about
Team and Rider page Coming Soon
This new page will feature the sites for most of this
years
riders and their teams be it in WSB, GP or BSB
Tips
for better care of your loved one
Area Open
No you
have missed Valentines day, but it was not your partner we were talking about!
Next week we will tell you the best products to clean your bike ready for the
summer sun
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This month's thought
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Race Amalgamation Talks
have been going for years now on the proposal of joining the bikes of WSB with
GP, why? To me that is like racing touring cars with F1 cars they are two
completely different classes that should not be combined. Viewers watch each
class because of their difference, people who like WSB like it because they can
relate to the bikes, people who like GP like it because they appreciate the
technology behind the machines. The riding strategies and styles are also far to
contrasting.
The proposal
to let the likes of the Yamaha R1 and Kawasaki ZX-9R race in WSB by upping cc
limits to 1000cc for all types seems the farthest step to take. But the proposal
of mixing two completely different types of bike together sounds ludicrous.
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Ben Cope - Editor
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