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RE: TTXGP - DCLUCIE - 26-11-2008 You lot on about milkmen and electric floats? Our milkman has a transit, now thats progress ...... lol By the way on the noise thing I have an idea. Have the sound of a RC30 and the twist of the throttle is how loud it goes. The further the twist the louder the RC roars .... a large sub woofer and a few tweeters on the side and away you go ..... ummmmm just a thought. RE: TTXGP - MV - 26-11-2008 veefour Wrote:I have been reading this discussion with interest & if i may i would like to add my own thoughts on the subject. Veefour, your story could be mine! I started going t0 the same year as you I witnessed the same things I am permanently "scarred" in the same way by such memories! We have been priviledged my friend and will never see (or hear) the like again I for one go back each year to enjoy the racing, yes, but also as a pilgriamge for memories of what took place on that magic Island Sad? Perhaps But I am happy doing it TTXGP is a different kind of challenge that I hope works I also feel that jozzer and people like him must be encouraged RE: TTXGP - Splashdown - 27-11-2008 I've chatted to quite a few "names" today at the TTRA Luncheon. One or two are involved in running the TT. Nobody gave their absolute support of this race. However, the Mountain Course was considered too difficult for the original TT in 1907, so why not let history repeat itself, and, if we must have a real TT race run at Billown, why not add this event to the list, and at least experiment with it there? Maybe, just maybe, it could develop, and make it onto the Mountain circuit for......2011! There a century of progress, job sorted. Seriously, I cannot imagine that this event is going to be anything other than a painful non spectacle around a 38 mile (that is now about 36.75 miles) long course.In 1907 the whole concept was new, and everyone marvelled at what was taking place. Now we have the modern stars travelling at 200mph on howling machines, what do we propose we do for sound? Bits of cardboard stuffed in the spokes? Don't forget that the Cycle TT faded away a few years ago, and one of the reasons was that it had no atmosphere. Sorry organisers, I think the public would rather listen to Ago on the MV3, the Honda 6,etc, even if they are restricted to 70mph. I've read your postings about the sounds from the past, and the memories of past battles made my spine tingle too. Hailwood, Ivy, Read, bottom of Baaregarrow 1966. Nuff said!! RE: TTXGP - veefour - 27-11-2008 Jozzer wrote Quote:EngineSport is what you are getting nostalgic over. You don't really get it do you my friend ! Dave. RE: TTXGP - T-M - 27-11-2008 I can only say that this holds little or no interest for me. It's bad enough that we have boring sillouette classes with half full grids, this just adds to the dumbed down feel I'm beginning to get about the TT. No disrespect to anyone intended. The racing at the front is as good as ever, but you can't even pick up the numbers on the bikes on the higher numbers to identify who they are since transponders came into play, to be able to generate interest. Even solo practice sessions only have about 50 riders circulating because they all ride in every class and ride a bike similar to what they ride in the other classes. Sorry, just feels like the spectacle has faded and the TTXGP isn't going to help! RE: TTXGP - sticky - 27-11-2008 Well, I'm back from the show and I didn't get to speak to the TTXGP people as I had more pressing business with other people. However, I would have to say that it didn't appear to be generating a great deal of interest while I was there. Obviously I can't say how the rest of the day went. The bike itself used to be a GSXR SRAD. I suspect this of more interest to politicians than race fans at it's current stage of existence. Mr Hussain said that 60 teams had signed up but with only 4 months until entries close how many machines will actually be ready I wonder? Signing up is one thing. Having a race ready machine is another as is getting someone to ride it. Sorry but I remain unconvinced that this is the right time to be launching something like this - particularly in the current economic climate. RE: TTXGP - Jozzer - 29-11-2008 Hehe, I "got it" once Dave, I owned and raced many petrol bikes, and even ran a motorcycle workshop for 5 years. i loved the song of a good 2 stroke near the redline, and savoured the sticky scent of Castrol gently fried in my RGV500 above all other smells. I can honestly say that since I went I went electric I don't enjoy riding petrol bikes anymore. They are noisy and smelly, hot and breakdown constantly. They are harder to control also, need lubricating in so many orifices that sooner or later you are bound to miss one and regret it. Clutches and gearboxes a nessecity, along with all the associated problems and extra driving stress... Electric bikes may not be quite all they need to be yet, but they are getting there. At the moment I am the only one here who has tried both kinds of bikes....i hope that events like this will change that! Anyone wishing to ride a Jozzbike during the TT meet week form an orderly que behind MV! RE: TTXGP - MV - 29-11-2008 Young man, I thank you for your kind consideration I will look forward to riding a Jozzbike on the Island, if you grant me that privilege I will, of course, visit you at your workshop in very early spring MY interest in this new venture has been kindled by your good self and your enthusiasm More power to your elbow/wrist RE: TTXGP - veefour - 29-11-2008 RE: TTXGP Jozzer wrote. Quote:Hehe, I "got it" once Dave, I owned and raced many petrol bikes, and even ran a motorcycle workshop for 5 years. i loved the song of a good 2 stroke near the redline, and savoured the sticky scent of Castrol gently fried in my RGV500 above all other smells. B*gger, i hate it when that happens. I do seriously wish you the best of luck, but it's just not for me i'm afraid. Dave. RE: TTXGP - Chris Thackeray - 30-11-2008 veefour Wrote:RE: TTXGP Same here, anyways my Ninja dont smell apart from nice smells. Its not noisy apart from a sexy sound, and its never broken down. In fact just going to a bike meeting will introduce you to the wealth of sounds and smells lets keep em that way too I wish you luck , but i stick with my Ninja Smelly bikes I love em Plus a pretty face. RE: TTXGP - Jozzer - 01-12-2008 Hmm, start off by taking those exhausts from under the seat, theres room for a battery pack up there! That pretty girl seems not to be very happy, perhaps the noise is giving her a headache? RE: TTXGP - sticky - 01-12-2008 Jozzer Wrote:Hmm, start off by taking those exhausts from under the seat, theres room for a battery pack up there! Nah - she's fed up because the battery acid has disolved the fingers off her gloves! |