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Light weights in Comps.

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Light weights in Comps.

Post by Dozoor »

Was wondering how well the light weights are actually going in comps over the past year.
Would be good to compile a list of the results for the last year.

At the moment only the outlaw class Help

i now jamie grabbed second at the trials Any one have the results of the comps over the last year ?
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Post by POS »

I think this year will be the year of change!!

There are only a FEW real light weight rigs out there!!!

Light weight is deffently the way to go for the type of events that WE up here want to do, HUGE VERT ledges and Massive bump ups.

BJs rig is really light!! The ledge on the O/L weekend proved to me How light weight will be the WINNING FACTOR in the next couple of years!!
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Post by bj on roids »

It is more than lightweight, it will be power to weight.

I think tony and Sam have okay power to weight ratios. Tonys must be pretty good.

Sam will install the big block 8L and some rear steer, and probably have the mumbo, and maneuvarbility to put mine to shame, unless I get a tiny.

Centre of Gravity will be important too, mine is far too high.
hands and mums dont count!!!
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