rc30alfie
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RE: F1 technical spec
(19-08-2015, 06:45 PM)Splashdown Wrote: I THINK it is 1200cc, but I can't be sure. Mine is 1109cc.
How can you possibly compete at a major race meeting not having read the rules thoroughly!!???!!! No good thinking about it, you HAVE TO KNOW for certain....especially being the Riders Liason Officer, if only fot the MGP. Or am I wrong???
Anyway have a look here http://www.iomtt.com/~/media/Files/2015/...2015_2.pdf
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19-08-2015, 07:38 PM |
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RE: F1 technical spec
The regs are on the MGP website under 'competitor information' Formula 1 is as below:-
Up to 1300cc, air-cooled 4-stroke Machines 01/01/1973 - 31/12/1986
Up to 1300cc, liquid/air-cooled* 4-stroke Machines 01/01/1973 - 31/12/1986
700cc - 750cc 4-stroke, 4 cylinder Machines 01/01/1987 - 31/12/1992
Up to 1000cc 4-stroke, 2 and 3 cylinder Machines and Norton rotary-engined machines 01/01/1987 - 31/12/1992
351cc - 750cc 2 stroke Machines 01/01/1968 - 31/12/1992
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(19-08-2015, 07:38 PM)rc30alfie Wrote: How can you possibly compete at a major race meeting not having read the rules thoroughly!!???!!! No good thinking about it, you HAVE TO KNOW for certain....
I seriously doubt that anyone could know all the regs for all the classes.
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19-08-2015, 10:29 PM |
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rc30alfie
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If Malcolms warning was for me then I apologise unreservedly.
However I cannot see why stating that if you enter a major race meeting you should have read the rules thoroughly is wrong? Otherwise what is the point of issuing them??
I certainly cant see why I ' need to sit down , shut up and learn some manners and respect ' or have 'sticks in my spokes'.
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20-08-2015, 10:22 AM |
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RE: F1 technical spec
Just be careful Guys as to how this thread pans out,
As we all know, Rules in racing can be subject to change depending on who you are, If you get my Drift ?
But some very good points have been raised,
So be nice with your comments,
More so as some people might not be in a position to reply to them,
Thank you
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20-08-2015, 07:28 PM |
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rc30alfie
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Correct me if I wrong but I dont think the F1 rules for the Classic TT have altered since the first race in 2013.
Basically they say its for motorcycles built 'using components available in the eligibility periods or manufactured after that date without substantial alteration' and 'where components are of later manufacture,they must resemble the original period components'
Pre Dec 1986 1300cc
1987 to 1992 '750cc'
I think that covers virtually anything you might want to build and/or race. Not strictly 'Classic' or correct in the historical sense but provides a great variation of machinery. Something that the TT lacks.
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21-08-2015, 08:29 AM |
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(20-08-2015, 07:28 PM)Moderator4 Wrote: Just be careful Guys as to how this thread pans out,
Really moderator4, you do suprise me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As we all know, Rules in racing can be subject to change depending on who you are, If you get my Drift ?
But some very good points have been raised,
So be nice with your comments,
More so as some people might not be in a position to reply to them,
Thank you 
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21-08-2015, 10:58 AM |
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