Date: 11th December 2003
Headline: UEM Rule changes
Gossip:
The 2004 UEM rulebook has now been published. Important changes to the rules include Pro Stock Bike weight breaks, the relinquishing of the requirement for an annual medical examination until a rider reaches the age of 55, an increase in the prize fund and a standardisation of the ticket allocation to entrants.
The full rule book will be posted on our UEM Championship tomorrow:-
RR09 .1.1 Weight Limits
Minimum weights of bike and rider equipped with:
2-valve DOHC 265 kg max. 1510 cc
4 or 5 valve 265 kg max. 1300 cc
2-valve DOHC 270 kg max. 1600 cc
4 or 5 valve 280 kg max. 1600 cc
2, 4 or 5 valve 285 kg max. 1650 cc
2 cylinder / pushrod 250 kg max. 3000 cc
2 cylinder 220 kg max. 2000 cc
2-stroke 220 kg/n?o allowed max. 1000 cc
For combinations running fuel injection, an additional 10kg must be added to the weight. Use of UEM approve after market cylinder head, add 10kg to the weight.
To get somewhere nearer to the original topic, its been suggested that Rick Gero ran 80mm pistons in a stock block(with big liners) in his GS1000 pro-stocker way back in the late '70's/early '80's. I guess the only way to find out is to try it, although 76mm(1176cc) or 78mm(1238cc) used to be much more common. Anyone forsee any problems in using Wiseco or MTC Kawa Z/GPz pistons?
Paul,
didn't Alan Jefferies race a Kawasaki(?) Funny Bike back in the '80's. What's he doing these days?
Finally, anybody have any experience of 8-plug heads???....
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