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31 Pro Twin entries at Road America

Discussion in 'General' started by SundaySocial, May 31, 2019.

  1. SundaySocial

    SundaySocial Blue & Gold

  2. Paddy O

    Paddy O Well-Known Member

    I am thinking of helping a local young rider enter this series. Why are there no Kawasaki 650's running ? I am going to the Ulster GP in August where the Kawasaki 650 and Patton with Kawasaki motor dominate the lightweight class. Thought about bringing one back here to run in the twins class, why won't that work? Both series appear to use similar superbike rules.
     
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  3. BC

    BC Well-Known Member

    :Pop: The superiority of the kawasaki is well documented here.
     
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  4. flewid

    flewid Well-Known Member

    I don't mean to look ignorant but is it a field of 31 and if so I'm not seeing qualifying times for the last racers. Can someone explain?
     
  5. Waterboy

    Waterboy Rain Man

    There's a few peeps running Kawis in one or 2 races. I think the big reason is $$$ to build the Kawi... That and how common SV racebikes are, parts are fairly easy to come by
     
  6. BC

    BC Well-Known Member

    They entered but for whatever reason didn't get on track to set a time.
     
  7. G Dawg

    G Dawg Broken Member

    Yup, Dani should be at the West Coast rounds
    There were only a handfull of Kawi's racing when we were 10 years ago.
    That # pretty much dropped to zero once contengency stopped.
    Dani raced an old bike last year. They now have a new one built and are sorting it out.
    Chris Speights raced his 1st gen @ VIR and is supposed to be doing the East Coast Rounds.
    https://motoamerica.com/2019/05/rac...MtrUDBolPav5SVFqO1_8WWoz4UDppAZYnXTOvansb--PY
     
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  8. r6boater

    r6boater Logged out

    There were lots of transponder issues yesterday across all classes, kinda weird.

    Going to be an interesting next few sessions and great race. Lots of fast bikes and riders in the twins.
     
  9. Boman Forklift

    Boman Forklift Well-Known Member

    Congrats Draik on your first MA win!!!
     
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  10. baconologist

    baconologist Well-Known Member

    Sweet!
    Great job dude!
     
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  11. drop

    drop Well-Known Member

    2nd motoamerica win


    He won in jr cup also. At vir
     
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  12. fastedyamaha

    fastedyamaha Well-Known Member

    Hahahahahahaha I once asked Jason DiSalvo what it was like to get his first win at Mid-Ohio meaning the first time he won a pro ama race there and he got all bent out of shape :crackup:
     
  13. Boman Forklift

    Boman Forklift Well-Known Member

    OOOps, Congrats on first MA twins win.
     
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  14. r6boater

    r6boater Logged out

    It's all good! 1st, 2nd, now onto the 3rd one soon.
     
  15. DDK732

    DDK732 Well-Known Member

    There’s a few differences in the rules compared to Europe’s super twins. The Patton isn’t homoligated in MA either.

    I tested with Dani on a new gen 650 built by Grant Matsushima last weekend and the initial results were very positive. Still some things to work out on the bike but the feedback from the rider was encouraging. She put a Kawi 650 on the box last year in MA Twins and feels this new gen bike has more potential than the one she raced last year.

    I think if there is more parts and info available for the Kawi, people will start to look at it as a viable race bike. It’s definitely capable but you are basically starting from scratch with set up.
     
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