Is this one of the ugliest new bikes in decades?

davidji

bike curious
It's a bad reject out of a secret lab where something went wrong.
To be fair, if they put bags on to race, it may not look so ugly.

I think it's absurd to have a race class for bikes like this that are inspired by production non-race bikes if they don't even look like something people would buy in a dealership. Better if they're using bikes that actually sold in some required homologation numbers, with minimal mods.
 

berth

Well-known member
To be fair, if they put bags on to race, it may not look so ugly.
Are they going to mount sliders on the bags for when they drag them in the corners?

I think it's absurd to have a race class for bikes like this that are inspired by production non-race bikes if they don't even look like something people would buy in a dealership. Better if they're using bikes that actually sold in some required homologation numbers, with minimal mods.

I think the idea of racing this class of bike, at least on a technical road course, is absurd.

If they wanted to take them to the Friday Night dragstrip, then, yea, no problem. Heck yea. Punch it, Chewie.

To quote the famous Suzuki Samurai ads "They really go straight".

At least for me.

Honestly, that's part of what road racing is all about. Seeing these riders, coming over a rise, knee down, elbows down, head down, bike down, "leaning the right way" as they carve through a corner, at speed, then flicking it back over in a heartbeat to attack the back half of the chicane. Who doesn't like to see the start of a race as the bikes line up like a colored ribbon around the corners. There's a reason folks are camped under trees up at the Corkscrew to see a single corner of the entire track.

These bikes will carve like a butter knife through gristly meat. Hippo racing. No elegance or poise. Maybe (maybe) the single distinguishing factor of this series will be the return of racers breaking free and backing it in as they take these bikes on wild slides trying to navigate through corners, like Yates in the old days at Turn 10 in Laguna or the last turn at Hotlanta.

But -- I doubt it. Be too dangerous. Frames flicking the riders off like a spring. They'll probably end up wearing steel shoes and flat foot these things through the corners.

At least when they did Harley nights at Speedway, it was interesting.
 

GAJ

Well-known member
Well, they do race Semis!

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stangmx13

not Stan
I could see Tyler O'hara winning the Bagger class at MA on that thing. He's a great rider, esp on weird machines.

But ya, its very ugly.
 
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auntiebling

megalomaniacal troglodyte
Staff member
if this is what the Bagger Class race is running... way to ruin it. sounded fun if there were a bunch of riders on slammed baggers with 36" front wheels blaring metallica trying to get out of a parking lot without scraping the paint off of the bottom of their bags and having to duck walk over every speed bump... but these look like SumoTards. meh.
 

gixxerjeff

Dogs best friend
Yes, and if this is what they plan to run virus be damned I will be there to watch the yard sale in every corner. :rofl

I predict the bottom of the corkscrew will look like someone spilled a box of hammers by the second lap
 

Moike

Shit Magnet
I predict the bottom of the corkscrew will look like someone spilled a box of hammers by the second lap

And I predict with the bump midway through turn 5, that they're going to be stacked up on the outside tire wall like cordwood. :laughing
 

ratpick

Well-known member
Not a bagger without bags. Basically a larger version of the Old 883 Class.
I’ll still watch it though.( would be better if they wear the bags)
 
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