EV RACING ttxgp
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 4:40 pm
Well I was just about to start building my AC/lithium motor bike.
Checked the rules for the Isle of Mann electric TT and discovered a major snag.
Seems the rule makers forgot that they needed to give at least 12 months notice to potential entrants if they were going to apply a license rule that states you have to hold one for at least 12 months prior to entering.
Thats a shame as I dont feel too inclined to spend thousands developing a bike so some one else can ride it. Those that hold an appropriate license
will prosumably have had inappropriate experience as my guess is very few will know the benifits of coasting and light braking, as they are racers.
If anyone reading has any influence over those in charge please let me know as I can still enter with a couple of months notice. Anyone know how many entrants they are expecting? Who is funding it? Wouldnt think there were too many that could build a bike that could race for 40 miles inc mountain terrain.
info@mevltd.co.uk if any one can help please. Regards Stuart
Checked the rules for the Isle of Mann electric TT and discovered a major snag.
Seems the rule makers forgot that they needed to give at least 12 months notice to potential entrants if they were going to apply a license rule that states you have to hold one for at least 12 months prior to entering.
Thats a shame as I dont feel too inclined to spend thousands developing a bike so some one else can ride it. Those that hold an appropriate license
will prosumably have had inappropriate experience as my guess is very few will know the benifits of coasting and light braking, as they are racers.
If anyone reading has any influence over those in charge please let me know as I can still enter with a couple of months notice. Anyone know how many entrants they are expecting? Who is funding it? Wouldnt think there were too many that could build a bike that could race for 40 miles inc mountain terrain.
info@mevltd.co.uk if any one can help please. Regards Stuart