I imagine this is to try and boost sales, shame it's at the expense of the Tri-Options Cup.
Yup, they did the same with the K12R, why else would you make a one make series for a bike the length of a limousine? They weren't selling anything like the numbers needed to recoup the development costs of the transverse K's
I imagine this is to try and boost sales, shame it's at the expense of the Tri-Options Cup.
Yup, they did the same with the K12R, why else would you make a one make series for a bike the length of a limousine? They weren't selling anything like the numbers needed to recoup the development costs of the transverse K's
Wasn't the Tri options cup good for Ducati sales?
I think the Tri options cup Ducati's are eligible for this years Supersport series.
How many seasons are BMW running this series?
All the manufacturers try to promote their bikes through racing,look at how many Superstock teams suddenly ran Fireblades after the Honda offer the other year.
I imagine this is to try and boost sales, shame it's at the expense of the Tri-Options Cup.
Yup, they did the same with the K12R, why else would you make a one make series for a bike the length of a limousine? They weren't selling anything like the numbers needed to recoup the development costs of the transverse K's
Wasn't the Tri options cup good for Ducati sales?
I think the Tri options cup Ducati's are eligible for this years Supersport series.
How many seasons are BMW running this series?
All the manufacturers try to promote their bikes through racing,look at how many Superstock teams suddenly ran Fireblades after the Honda offer the other year.
Bustaspoke wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:55 am
Wasn't the Tri options cup good for Ducati sales?
I think the Tri options cup Ducati's are eligible for this years Supersport series.
How many seasons are BMW running this series?
All the manufacturers try to promote their bikes through racing,look at how many Superstock teams suddenly ran Fireblades after the Honda offer the other year.
The big difference is that the bikes BMW run in their one make series' aren't eligible to run in other classes. It's strictly to shift expensive toys.
I'm all for it though, it's fun to see odd bikes getting raced.
Bigyin wrote: Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:57 pm
I noticed a couple other names in the entry list as well such as Dom Herbertson and of course 44 teeth’s own Al Fagan
According to Fagan although it's his name against the 44T entry, the three of them ( him Boothy and Chris) are taking turns at alternate rounds.
Good to hear Boothy will be back on a bike , fingers crossed for him
Yorick wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2023 11:34 pm
Bollox. It's a series for up and coming riders.
Not for the Bertie Bollocks riders to get some free prize money.
Imagine Richard Cooper whining if a WSB rider dropped into National Superstock and made him look very silly.
I don't know anything about how racing works, but would dropping a name in just be to get some publicity for the series?
Bustaspoke wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:55 am
Wasn't the Tri options cup good for Ducati sales?
I think the Tri options cup Ducati's are eligible for this years Supersport series.
How many seasons are BMW running this series?
All the manufacturers try to promote their bikes through racing,look at how many Superstock teams suddenly ran Fireblades after the Honda offer the other year.
The big difference is that the bikes BMW run in their one make series' aren't eligible to run in other classes. It's strictly to shift expensive toys.
I'm all for it though, it's fun to see odd bikes getting raced.
I dunno, apart from the early days of the R6 cup, I've found the one make series boring to watch.
They remind me of club racing - dull to watch, but if you're riding, brilliant fun.
Dunno. When I was racing, we used to watch the other proddy racers, to see if they were as daft as us
Bustaspoke wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:55 am
Wasn't the Tri options cup good for Ducati sales?
I think the Tri options cup Ducati's are eligible for this years Supersport series.
How many seasons are BMW running this series?
All the manufacturers try to promote their bikes through racing,look at how many Superstock teams suddenly ran Fireblades after the Honda offer the other year.
The big difference is that the bikes BMW run in their one make series' aren't eligible to run in other classes. It's strictly to shift expensive toys.
I'm all for it though, it's fun to see odd bikes getting raced.
I dunno, apart from the early days of the R6 cup, I've found the one make series boring to watch.
They remind me of club racing - dull to watch, but if you're riding, brilliant fun.
I used to race Desmo Due, the bikes were power capped at 65bhp.
I really enjoyed it, the wife used to stand and watch with all the other spectators, she'd report back how they always said how slow it looked like we were going. Felt pretty fast to me
One bloke who is going to get himself noticed is number 44 Harley Prebble ….. as well as having the 44 number the 44 teeth lot wanted he is also going to be racing in full Evel Knievel leathers and colours on the bike. That should get him some TV coverage