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Lighweight Superbike Twins Legal?

Discussion in 'General' started by grasshopper, Nov 20, 2019.

  1. grasshopper

    grasshopper Well-Known Member

  2. Tristan

    Tristan Well-Known Member

    Probably ULW with CCS
     
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  3. NemesisR6

    NemesisR6 Gristle McThornbody

    Shoulda' tagged that link as NSFW.....:eek:
     
  4. grasshopper

    grasshopper Well-Known Member

    Right on queue! Nice work my friend.
     
  5. Tristan

    Tristan Well-Known Member

    I never got to play Tee Ball as a kid, making up for it now.
     
  6. BSA43

    BSA43 Well-Known Member

    Eh, I think I'll get 2 of them. :D
     
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  7. grasshopper

    grasshopper Well-Known Member

    Hey man... if you're serious about chasing championships it's always a good idea to have a B bike
     
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  8. BSA43

    BSA43 Well-Known Member

    Hey, if it'll get me that elusive LWT title it's worth it. :crackup:
     
  9. grasshopper

    grasshopper Well-Known Member

    Nobody will ever question you. Just park it in the corners and let er rip in the straights
     
  10. Woofentino Pugr

    Woofentino Pugr Well-Known Member

    Would make a hilarious trackday toy to fuck with the liter bike kids. :D
     
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  11. Fuckinhell that's badass.

    It would be awesome if they made enough and were somehow able to get it homologated (im sure the Supercharger fucks that though). Id love to see the apeshittedness reactions of people when that thing shows up in a MotoAmerica Twins Cup race. :D
     
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  12. rwdfun

    rwdfun

    The arm waving would reach all new heights with Draik on that thing.
    I think I saw he plans to announce something soon. Maybe this is it

    I keed I keed :D

    Although that would be a funny joke
     
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  13. JBarx

    JBarx Status: None.

    #superparkitandpullit
     
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  14. swiest152

    swiest152 Zoran's headache

    There is nothing in WERA rulebook about supercharging. Only Turbo.

    "Turbocharged machines MUST ride up one displacement class."


    CCS Rulebook
    5.2.21 Supercharging or Turbo charging is allowed only if the original equipment system is used. In all cases, supercharged or turbo charged machines must run one displacement category higher than actual engine displacement.
     
  15. grasshopper

    grasshopper Well-Known Member

    And there you have it ladies and gentlemen... The answer we all wanted to hear.
     
  16. Monsterdood

    Monsterdood Well-Known Member

    So in CCS instead of ULW, it would just be LW? :crackup:
     
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  17. 2blueYam

    2blueYam Track Day Addict

    So for CCS the 650 displacement would be Ultralight, so that would mean this bike could run in Lightweight right? That would be up one class. :D
    Even if you put this thing in with the middleweight I would have to think it would kick butt at tracks like Road America or Daytona.

    But with only 50 made and probably not for sale in North America, I am doubtful you could get this into a GP class as the SC motor would not be OE.
     
  18. Hell, with it weighing fuckall and making 170hp, it would be a weapon even against 600's and 750's.
     
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  19. Kurlon

    Kurlon Well-Known Member

    CCS Superbike just says:
    SuperBikes are based upon production models, sold by
    manufacturer and their dealers anywhere in the world for street use via normal
    commercial channels

    So... I see headlights, 50 will be made... hello CCS LWSB Weapon! LWSS will be safe unless there is a Norton dealer in North America? Oh shit, there are four! If that bike is available from them as a street machine... LWSS look out!
     
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  20. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    I'll add SC's for 2020. Same effect so same rule.
     

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