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Has anyone been watching?

The Shenanigans with the Dunlop wets are ridiculous and with Peter Hickman in particular. I’ve just seen his interview where he has said that he can’t get any NW200 spec wets and Dunlop don’t have any to give him, other tyre suppliers aren’t willing to sell him any either.

So if it’s wet he won’t be out, I think he’s hoping that other riders who have x amount of wet tyres for x amount of days will be able to give him a set as they won’t need them all if there’s a good few days of weather, it’s dry just now so fingers crossed. At the end of the day you want everyone running and running well so we can get the best racing thag we can get.
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Re: NW200

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Dunlop turning up here with a shortage of wets is beyond laughable. The Antrim coast can have you sunburned and foundered at the same time.

The forcast for Thursday,Friday and Saturday is looking fair,the other days could bring anything. We had thunder and lightning,massive hailstones and torrential rain here last night,with more of the same tomorrow. The noise was spectacular.
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They were just saying that he’s the only officially sponsored Dunlop rider and yet they can’t supply him with NW200 spec wets, he said he doesn’t even know why. Others are running Dunlops I believe but not sure who, I remember last year a few having the issue with the delaminating rear Dunlops and I think Davey Todd was one but whether he’s still running them or not I don’t know.
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Skub wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 1:46 pm Dunlop turning up here with a shortage of wets is beyond laughable.
Same sponsors as Taz? :D
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Skub wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 1:46 pm Dunlop turning up here with a shortage of wets is beyond laughable. The Antrim coast can have you sunburned and foundered at the same time.

The forcast for Thursday,Friday and Saturday is looking fair,the other days could bring anything. We had thunder and lightning,massive hailstones and torrential rain here last night,with more of the same tomorrow. The noise was spectacular.
I'm sure if a "civilian" went to Crossans or Ernie Strokes with a wad of folding, they'd let a couple of sets go, no receipt.

Frig me, its Portrush, it always fucking rains.
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Just came across this on the BBC NI news website - Claire Lomas: Paralysed woman nervous for superbike challenge
A woman who is paralysed from the chest down is due to ride a superbike around a nine-mile (14.4km) road race course.

Claire Lomas, from Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, was paralysed in a horse-riding accident in 2007.

She is set to take on a lap of the North West 200 (NW200) race course in Northern Ireland on Thursday.

The 43-year-old, who completed the 2012 London Marathon in a robotic suit, said she was nervous but ready to take on the challenge.
Hope the weather doesn't interfere too much for her. What a thing to do - much respect. :thumbup:
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Lutin wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:26 am Just came across this on the BBC NI news website - Claire Lomas: Paralysed woman nervous for superbike challenge
A woman who is paralysed from the chest down is due to ride a superbike around a nine-mile (14.4km) road race course.

Claire Lomas, from Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, was paralysed in a horse-riding accident in 2007.

She is set to take on a lap of the North West 200 (NW200) race course in Northern Ireland on Thursday.

The 43-year-old, who completed the 2012 London Marathon in a robotic suit, said she was nervous but ready to take on the challenge.
Hope the weather doesn't interfere too much for her. What a thing to do - much respect. :thumbup:
People like this are awesome and help so many others just by 'doing' stuff that is unexpected!! I have a friend that I met whilst doing trackdays who is similarly paralysed, he even raced for a while - I have described it as 'racing from a wheelchair', but it is totally incredible.

It's seeing stories like this (and having friends like I have with various bits replaced or still doing stuff from a wheelchair) that gives other people with injuries hope and positivity about their own situations :wub: :wub: much respect to her and I bloody hope the weather gods are kind for a change!!!
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Noggin wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 2:42 pm I bloody hope the weather gods are kind for a change!!!
There's a decent chance they will be. Mostly set fair from now to Sunday.
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What a final lap during the Supersport race.

Enjoyed that.
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Yes that lap of the Supersport was entertaining :thumbup:
Some shenanigans going on with the FHO Superstock BMW's & carbon wheels :shock:
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Bustaspoke wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:29 pm Yes that lap of the Supersport was entertaining :thumbup:
Some shenanigans going on with the FHO Superstock BMW's & carbon wheels :shock:
I couldn’t believe it when Josh was being interviewed.
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Bustaspoke wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:29 pm
Some shenanigans going on with the FHO Superstock BMW's & carbon wheels :shock:
Wassat?
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Yorick wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:36 pm
Bustaspoke wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:29 pm
Some shenanigans going on with the FHO Superstock BMW's & carbon wheels :shock:
Wassat?
Apparently the carbon wheels on the FHO BMW's aren't allowed in the NW200 rules. Homologation or sommat.

From BBC NI coverage -
Josh Brookes says he and Peter Hickman have been excluded from qualifying and not allowed to race as the FHO Racing team's BMWs have carbon wheels, which are not allowed in the regulations.

Brookes has said the team have withdrawn from the meeting as a result.
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Lutin wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:38 pm
Yorick wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:36 pm
Bustaspoke wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:29 pm
Some shenanigans going on with the FHO Superstock BMW's & carbon wheels :shock:
Wassat?
Apparently the carbon wheels on the FHO BMW's aren't allowed in the NW200 rules. Homologation or sommat.

From BBC NI coverage -
Josh Brookes says he and Peter Hickman have been excluded from qualifying and not allowed to race as the FHO Racing team's BMWs have carbon wheels, which are not allowed in the regulations.

Brookes has said the team have withdrawn from the meeting as a result.
I assumed that stock wheels should be used ???
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Yorick wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:44 pm
Lutin wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:38 pm
Yorick wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:36 pm

Wassat?
Apparently the carbon wheels on the FHO BMW's aren't allowed in the NW200 rules. Homologation or sommat.

From BBC NI coverage -
Josh Brookes says he and Peter Hickman have been excluded from qualifying and not allowed to race as the FHO Racing team's BMWs have carbon wheels, which are not allowed in the regulations.

Brookes has said the team have withdrawn from the meeting as a result.
I assumed that stock wheels should be used ???
They were and that's where the problem arose - as carbon or composite wheels are against the NW200 regulations.

Why this wasn't picked up in scrutineering, earlier in the week, is the question of the moment.

Real shame as Faye Ho and her team are big supporters of the NW200.
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The M1000RR MY23 bike is homologated with carbon wheels which aren’t allowed to be used and they can’t use other wheels because the bike isn’t homologated with those wheels.

I’m presuming the MY22 bike was homologated with the other wheels, you can usually spec the bike with carbon wheels, forged wheels etc, so I’m thinking that was an option last year but with the new M1000RR bike I’m thinking it comes with carbon wheels and that’s it.
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Lutin wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:46 pm
Yorick wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:44 pm
Lutin wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 8:38 pm

Apparently the carbon wheels on the FHO BMW's aren't allowed in the NW200 rules. Homologation or sommat.

From BBC NI coverage -

I assumed that stock wheels should be used ???
They were and that's where the problem arose - as carbon or composite wheels are against the NW200 regulations.

Why this wasn't picked up in scrutineering, earlier in the week, is the question of the moment.

Real shame as Faye Ho and her team are big supporters of the NW200.
I suppose it's to keep out super expensive sooper dooper versions.
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Now there is talk of a protest on Seeley's win,because his bike used alloy wheels which are not homologated with that model.

What a clusterfuck.
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