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Wait, let me get my popcorn....I can’t believe my eyes!!!
Two Aussies disagreeing?
Say it isn’t so!
Wait, let me get my popcorn....I can’t believe my eyes!!!
Two Aussies disagreeing?
Say it isn’t so!
None required!Wait, let me get my popcorn....
To make a deliberately offensive or provocative online post with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from themI thought "Trolling" is where you are attacking a person.
I was making, less than flattering, comment on the "plastic, fantastic" offerings from TVS/Norton.
How is that "Trolling" Stephen?
You presume to know what my intent is. You're wrong (again)To make a deliberately offensive or provocative online post with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them
Our pal Stephen is sensitive when it comes to anything Norton. I think secretly he works for TVS in the PR dept![]()
Don’t go there. You’ll be wrong no matter what you say.I thought "Trolling" is where you are attacking a person.
I was making, less than flattering, comment on the "plastic, fantastic" offerings from TVS/Norton.
How is that "Trolling" Stephen?
Just to be clear I'm talking about SuperBikes not MotoGP. SuperBikes that the general biking public will actually ride and race. Showing me MotoGP results is like comparing F1 cars to Rally cars. This not a Ducati vs BMW thing for me because I own both.Correct and the TT isn’t the only race in the world. Some people seem to forget that.
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MotoGP: Ducati's Record-Breaking Year In Numbers
Ducati Corse breaks down its record-breaking 2024 MotoGP season, which included the team, rider and manufacturer World Championships.www.roadracingworld.com
A superbike can refer to two things:Just to be clear I'm talking about SuperBikes not MotoGP. SuperBikes that the general biking public will actually ride and race. Showing me MotoGP results is like comparing F1 cars to Rally cars. This not a Ducati vs BMW thing for me because I own both.
The point I was making is, the TT isn’t the only race series out there. Just because one brand might dominate one series, doesn’t mean they’re at a loss in another series.Just to be clear I'm talking about SuperBikes not MotoGP. SuperBikes that the general biking public will actually ride and race. Showing me MotoGP results is like comparing F1 cars to Rally cars. This not a Ducati vs BMW thing for me because I own both.
From the inter websJust to be clear I'm talking about SuperBikes not MotoGP. SuperBikes that the general biking public will actually ride and race. Showing me MotoGP results is like comparing F1 cars to Rally cars. This not a Ducati vs BMW thing for me because I own both.
Mike Hailwood won the 1978 F1 TT on a DucatiOK, not reading from some list...
How many Nortons over their history won what was a Superbike class at the time? Norton won it's first road race 49 years before Ducati won one.
A measly Triumph 500 beat the crap out of all comers at Daytona in 1967. The top 10 that year were all Triumph and Harley, best Ducati - 27th.
From about 1971 through about 1975, the Triumph Trident won the TT. AFAIK, Ducati has never won the TT.
So, I'm sure Ducati is at the top of some lists, just don't know that it matters in the grand scheme of things just like the Trident being a really big deal at one time means little now.
Through 2016, Aermacchi was in the top 10 of TT wins with 18 wins - so what?
In the end, the rider's skill and guts is what really matters. Race teams to what they can to make their bike competitive, and assuming the bike doesn't break, the winner is the best rider in most cases. That a barely modified Triumph 500 could win anything tells you it's true!
What planet were you on when Norton were making the rotary bikes and thrashing the other super bikes in the UK, including at the TT. ?This is my take on this Norton super bike and all that has been said and written on here from members and everyone is entitled to their opinion and some members get all worked up when the don’t like to read other members opinion(s)
Norton stopped being a motor cycle company in the 70s ( fact). In the late 2000 it was resurrected like Jesus ( but Jesus didn’t stick around after he came back from the dead). But garner knew that you have to put up or shut up and he at least took his norton’s to TT. TVS/norton has a super bike (they or influencers say this), if you has a builder of motorcycles say you have a superbike put it to the test with all other superbikes and see/show what you have a superbike. Until then you only have a crotch rocket.
I’m not disagreeing what Norton have won or didn’t win. In the modern era no motor cycle company want to be associated with TT due to the unsafe road corse conditions and riders dying. To me these are the bravest riders on the planet.
Norton won the TT in 1992Norton stopped being a motor cycle company in the 70s ( fact). In the late 2000 it was resurrected like Jesus
Ducati never won the TT???OK, not reading from some list...
How many Nortons over their history won what was a Superbike class at the time? Norton won it's first road race 49 years before Ducati won one.
A measly Triumph 500 beat the crap out of all comers at Daytona in 1967. The top 10 that year were all Triumph and Harley, best Ducati - 27th.
From about 1971 through about 1975, the Triumph Trident won the TT. AFAIK, Ducati has never won the TT.
So, I'm sure Ducati is at the top of some lists, just don't know that it matters in the grand scheme of things just like the Trident being a really big deal at one time means little now.
Through 2016, Aermacchi was in the top 10 of TT wins with 18 wins - so what?
In the end, the rider's skill and guts is what really matters. Race teams to what they can to make their bike competitive, and assuming the bike doesn't break, the winner is the best rider in most cases. That a barely modified Triumph 500 could win anything tells you it's true!