Putting rules on rod weights is dumb. Instead of being able to use a product in production, a team has to get custom rods made. What is the gain from a 20 gram reduction in rod weight and what is the cost of a custom rod???? DUMB.
A beam rods is what you're looking for then. Carrillo, Zlock, and Falicon (falicons are heavy AF). Biggest cheater in the country. He puts fucking sugar in his coffee!!!!!!!
It all makes perfect sense to me. All of the "superbike"engine mods allowed are in the head only. Not valve size, little to no crank mods, some rod mods, no port restrictions other than welding not allowed but epoxy is. Very smart decision in my opinion. Do smart porting with some compression, basically. No billet or stroked cranks, no Ti rods, no huge valves, no cut and welded heads with valve angle manipulation, no case mods, no close ratio transmissions. Very smart rules to keep costs down and to control engine output.
Take this motor for instance: Heads with milled out combustion chambers and valve guide area. Billet aluminum slug welded in place. New combustion chamber machined in with wider valve angle set-up. Huge valves to replace stock valves and valve train. Custom cut pistons. Titanium rods. Custom machined billet cylinders and custom liners. Custom billet crankshaft. Close ratio transmission. Custom billet clutch basket. Custom case modifications with outboard crank bearing plate. Custom ground cam shafts and valve guides. Custom porting with epoxy shaping. Larger flatslide carbs. Everything perfectly balanced. 2.3 times stock hp output. Typical high end superbike engine modifications in a LTWT twin engine. You can't do 99% of this per new MA twins rules. They didn't just make the rules up. They specifically don't want you to do any of this except porting.
If you got a bigger dog you would never have to wash the bottoms of those coffee cups. Just sayin my dish washer also likes carrots, and a walk to the ice cream shop..
Sooooo the 09 cut off takes the good SVs out of the equation , I don't know of any Gladius on the grid Could be interesting How can you have a pro lwt twins class and not include the SV ???? They're dumb
I have a gladius and it will be on the grid this weekend at VIR. It's same basic bike as the 2017 SV.
Also the licensing will not allow previous super sport or superbike licensed riders in the twins class