Best running bike from last night

spimx
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Edited Date/Time 6/12/2020 5:08am
What do you think of the handling of roczen's bike? His back end looks loose to me. Kenny need to find some rear end traction and fitness.

Webb's rear tire has been planted and you can see him turning under Eli a few times with ridiculous speed past few races.

Tomacs Kx looks good but he's clearly winning on fitness, that guy doesn't slow down or quit.

To me the KTM looks amazing everywhere on the track.
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6/11/2020 3:55pm
The Husqvarnas have seemed absolutely amazing to me
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Dimblewambie
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6/11/2020 4:24pm
Noren was bar draggin all over last night, I vote Suzuki.
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oldfarp
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6/11/2020 4:25pm
It's definitely not SUSZUKI
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Mr. Afterbar
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6/11/2020 4:35pm
Suzuki, for sure.
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6/11/2020 4:59pm
I'll throw out a new choice: Ferrandis' Yamaha.

Watch the heat race when he and McAdoo are drag racing down the start straight (obviously before he went down). He was visibly out-powering McAdoo. Whatever Star is doing to those bikes, they've got the altitude figured out.
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kb228
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6/11/2020 5:24pm
Webbs bike was out dragging kennys easily down the start straight every time. Not sure if thats weight difference or bike power.
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Derpin' DJ
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6/11/2020 5:26pm
Sully wrote:
I'll throw out a new choice: Ferrandis' Yamaha. Watch the heat race when he and McAdoo are drag racing down the start straight (obviously before he...
I'll throw out a new choice: Ferrandis' Yamaha.

Watch the heat race when he and McAdoo are drag racing down the start straight (obviously before he went down). He was visibly out-powering McAdoo. Whatever Star is doing to those bikes, they've got the altitude figured out.

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6/11/2020 6:00pm
Sully wrote:
I'll throw out a new choice: Ferrandis' Yamaha. Watch the heat race when he and McAdoo are drag racing down the start straight (obviously before he...
I'll throw out a new choice: Ferrandis' Yamaha.

Watch the heat race when he and McAdoo are drag racing down the start straight (obviously before he went down). He was visibly out-powering McAdoo. Whatever Star is doing to those bikes, they've got the altitude figured out.
I noticed that. It was like watching a turbo kick in at some points around the track.
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ktmwoods
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6/11/2020 6:04pm
Uhhhh, Osborne’s Husky
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6/11/2020 6:31pm
Unpopular opinion i guess, i thought kennys bike looked fantastic. I dont remember if it was the heat race or main but there was a couple times when he laid it over and cut down in the corners and it just railed. If he didn't put out the anchor due to his issues that would have been a great race the whole way through.
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spimx
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6/11/2020 7:12pm
Sully wrote:
I'll throw out a new choice: Ferrandis' Yamaha. Watch the heat race when he and McAdoo are drag racing down the start straight (obviously before he...
I'll throw out a new choice: Ferrandis' Yamaha.

Watch the heat race when he and McAdoo are drag racing down the start straight (obviously before he went down). He was visibly out-powering McAdoo. Whatever Star is doing to those bikes, they've got the altitude figured out.
Ferandis looks like he's got 450 power compared to the rest.
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YZ-MTB
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6/11/2020 7:13pm
spimx wrote:
What do you think of the handling of roczen's bike? His back end looks loose to me. Kenny need to find some rear end traction and...
What do you think of the handling of roczen's bike? His back end looks loose to me. Kenny need to find some rear end traction and fitness.

Webb's rear tire has been planted and you can see him turning under Eli a few times with ridiculous speed past few races.

Tomacs Kx looks good but he's clearly winning on fitness, that guy doesn't slow down or quit.

To me the KTM looks amazing everywhere on the track.
"His back end looks loose to me"
That's a Ralph-ism right there folks.
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spimx
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6/11/2020 7:15pm
On the old frame Eli would come in straiter down the inside. Not that this bike looks bad but he has not been fast around the inside tight like Webb's bike does well.
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nascarnate326
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6/11/2020 7:48pm
I think part of what you are seeing is Cooper has nothing to lose and everything to gain plus his bulldog personality.
Forty
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6/11/2020 7:59pm
I thought Mosiman’s Husky was dialed.
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motomike137
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6/12/2020 5:08am
Sully wrote:
I'll throw out a new choice: Ferrandis' Yamaha. Watch the heat race when he and McAdoo are drag racing down the start straight (obviously before he...
I'll throw out a new choice: Ferrandis' Yamaha.

Watch the heat race when he and McAdoo are drag racing down the start straight (obviously before he went down). He was visibly out-powering McAdoo. Whatever Star is doing to those bikes, they've got the altitude figured out.
The "reverse engine" configuration really shines on the 250f. I think that is the biggest advantage for a good tuner to work with.
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