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Neil Smiths Ducati outfit

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 1:31 pm
by cabbage
i have bought neil smiths old ducati outfit, and will be putting it on the road.(in worcester) i am trying to find 13" low profile tyres. can anybody help?
Also could Marion Carnall call me if she has any info on Neil or terrie salone?(the lady who now lives in spain) thanks paul> 07956333977

Re: Neil Smiths Ducati outfit

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:46 pm
by lang
Try 175x50-13 Yokohama A048R road legal track day tyres, available from ERS motorsport at Macclesfield.
Ring Dave Cotton, 01625-433773. £100 each with free delivery.
The rolling diameter, fully inflated is 19.5".
I think Neil now lives in Lincolnshire, he races with the Historic Racing Association.

Re: Neil Smiths Ducati outfit

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 5:57 pm
by cabbage
Thanks for that i'll give them a call.

Re: Neil Smiths Ducati outfit

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 1:49 am
by johnc
Lives not too far from Mablethorpe I think and used to beach race a solo there. Had a chat with him at the Manx last year (2014), where he was campaigning a solo, so they could help you with some contact details, maybe.

Re: Neil Smiths Ducati outfit

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:00 pm
by little chud
Would this be eligible for the new PI class? Or is this the one that was injected but was forced to remove the injection? or have I imagined that? (Tim ?)

jc 8-)

Re: Neil Smiths Ducati outfit

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:16 pm
by Big Tim
The Ducati Neil had in (851cc?) was manufactured and built to run with injection; but before he was able to race the bike competitively in the F2 class, a rule was passed that the big twin cylinder fourstrokes in F2 had to run with carburettors (this was before TT 1993 - obviously all the four cylinder 600 fourstrokes were carbed back then). With little time available to prepare and test the Ducati on carburettors, the performance was poor. (Neil is an excellent engineer, and had been on the podium at the TT on a TZ350 in 1990 and 1991). Shortly after, twin cylinder fourstrokes of all types were no longer eligible in the F2 class.

To answer the question, I understand that the FSRA class allows any machine running carburettors to compete, so yes, in this trim, I don't see why it would not be allowed; but whether it would be competitive (or cost-effective to get it competitive), is another matter.