But on a serious note KWR has a very steep learning curve in season 1 with a new, very new bike. For me season 1 would be to learn the set up and season 2 would to be to go after wins. But I don't know shit and I'm a rookie at all of this.
I can’t wait to see that thing eat at Road America..... Hold the fuck on. Might try to backflip up the front straight
I’d ask KMC. I haven’t gotten my mitts on a v4 except street stuff. I’d have to think the stock motor would be fine for sbk. I would focus 100% on chassis and suspension and electronics. Gonna be a learning curve for sure but he’s got Gary Dean and crew so he’s in great hands. Plus Wyman is immensely talented so I’m excited for him. Will it be easy? Fuck no but let’s be honest; you won’t beat factory yamaha and Suzuki by following them... He will get tons on new fans and ducati loyalists have $$$ so its a very smart move IMO.
Two more exciting announcements coming hopefully this week!! I think the 600 class is going to get interesting! And superstock getting more heat as well!
I've been scoping out Youtube for weeks looks for dyno runs of the V4R....nothing there thus far, only V4S's
I think the biggest problem for the team will be the tires. Nobody has any info to help them with racing on Dunlops. The rest of the world races superbikes on Pirellis. All of the factories data to help them is about using Pirellis.
There should be some awesome battles in Supersport! It's crazy that the front running SS guys will all be guys who have solid SBK experience.
Does anyone have the who is where and riding what on their website? Kind of hard to keep track on it all right now. What is Team Hammer doing? Yeah, they announced a couple of their riders but I haven't heard if they are doing a superbike or two and nothing on Debise or Lewis (unless I missed it).
From what I know, MA won't license you to race down a class from your previous season. Maybe there are exceptions?