UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
But true. From the Moto-ST home page, http://www.Moto-ST.com :
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - With just a little under three months remaining
before the 2008 SunTrust MOTO-ST Series thunders into action, teams
around the country are already getting ready for a major assault on
this extremely popular two-wheeled series.
"Testing is definitely one of the important keys to winning races,"
explains Daytona Harley-Davidson team owner Richie Morris, who ran
both his Buell XB12 and the new Buell 1125R at the recent Pirelli Tire
test at Daytona International Speedway.
"We took second overall in the SunTrust MOTO-ST Series BMW Grand Sport
Touring Class (GST) last season," he continues. "Next year our goal is
to compete in both the the Buell Motorcycle Company SuperSport class
(SST) as well as the GST class."
Utilizing the talents of team pilots Shawn Higbee and Clint Brotz and
top-ranked rider Michael Barnes, the Daytona Harley-Davidson team were
more than pleased with their results at the test.
"The new Buell is really impressive," said Morris, obviously pleased.
"We took it straight out of the crate, added a throttle stop to comply
with the 118-horsepower limit of MOTO-ST's SuperSport Twins class,
took the blinker off, put on Pirelli racing tires and hit the track.
We nailed the race pace right off the bat and that pretty much says it
all."
Just off the production line, the all-new Buell 1125R delivers a true
balance of street and track performance. Offering power, plus an
artful combination of engine performance, precise-and-agile handling,
advanced aerodynamics, and superior rider environment and control, the
1125R boasts race-inspired agility and handling, while holding to the
three principles of the Buell Trilogy of Technology - chassis
rigidity, low unsprung weight and mass centralization.
"The 1125R definitely delivered all it was supposed to and more," says
Higbee. "We ran over 200 laps during the test and it performed
flawlessly the entire time. We had no mechanical issues and were able
to turn laps times over a second faster than last year's race pace."
"We are all really looking forward to next season," adds Morris.
"Shawn should be 100% recovered from his injuries suffered at Iowa
this past year and that will make us really strong. We will definitely
be ready to tackle the competition when the SunTrust MOTO-ST Series
gets underway at Daytona International Speedway in March."
Steve Mackay - 24 Dec 2007 02:19 GMT
> UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
>
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> top-ranked rider Michael Barnes, the Daytona Harley-Davidson team were
> more than pleased with their results at the test.
They are going to go nowhere with Brotz. They should hire Bilansky
again. But Barnes, that's a GREAT move IMHO.
> "The new Buell is really impressive," said Morris, obviously pleased.
> "We took it straight out of the crate, added a throttle stop to comply
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> be ready to tackle the competition when the SunTrust MOTO-ST Series
> gets underway at Daytona International Speedway in March."
I'm curious to see if they run the belt, or come up with a chain
conversion kit.
BryanUT - 24 Dec 2007 20:50 GMT
> "The new Buell is really impressive," said Morris, obviously pleased.
> "We took it straight out of the crate, added a throttle stop to comply
> with the 118-horsepower limit of MOTO-ST's SuperSport Twins class,
Throttle stop?
For some reason that doesn't seem fair. Honestly, I would think that that
HP limit would be set to the max engine potential and not limited by some
mechanical / electronic device.
For the same reason I don't get "push to pass" buttons on some open wheel
car series.
With all that that, road racing should just be turned into bracket racing
like the local drags. Give the lessor bike / car a head start and let skill
do the rest.
Have fun Tim, will I be able to see you the TV next year?
tomorrow@erols.com - 25 Dec 2007 13:13 GMT
> <tomor...@erols.com> wrote in message
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> HP limit would be set to the max engine potential and not limited by some
> mechanical / electronic device.
It seems to me that the Buell will have an advantage over bikes that
develop a true dyno maximum of 118hp every where in its power curve
*except* at the throttle stop, where it will be even. I'm glad our
team isn't in the SST class!
> Have fun Tim, will I be able to see you the TV next year?
If they decide to televise it next year and they show the fast guys
lapping "backmarker" traffic, perhaps!
Steve Mackay - 26 Dec 2007 15:15 GMT
>> <tomor...@erols.com> wrote in message
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> *except* at the throttle stop, where it will be even. I'm glad our
> team isn't in the SST class!
The Aprilas and BMWs may have something to worry about :)
>> Have fun Tim, will I be able to see you the TV next year?
>
> If they decide to televise it next year and they show the fast guys
> lapping "backmarker" traffic, perhaps!