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acotrel Posted - 08 Nov 2021 : 10:49:57 AM
Why was it always so difficulte to get a decent competitive ride in an historioc race.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkQZ8pJIH3k
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acotrel Posted - 10 Nov 2021 : 07:15:09 AM
I don't have a problem with Rex's 1100cc CB750s in period 4. But the Irving Vincent is ridiculous. The capacity limit for historic racing should be 1000cc.
acotrel Posted - 10 Nov 2021 : 07:11:04 AM
Highlights :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnkJWDb8Ptc

acotrel Posted - 10 Nov 2021 : 07:06:53 AM
If you watch that video, most of the bikes are four stroke twins or triples. There are no four cylinder bikes and only a couple of two strokes. It is the Mike Hailwood Trophy Race and it is held at Goodwood. The Poms are not stupid.

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