Well, you're being reimbursed for your trouble, and he more or less has to
do that after daytona anyway on a motor would that tight...
--- John Branson <
jbranson@...> wrote:
> Wow...I wouldn't consider any tear down of my bike "friendly". About
> four hours of work (including reassemble), $30 head gasket, valve
> cover gasket, breaking a camchain link and taking the chance of
> breaking something. Hell, you have to remove (vert) or drop (sloper)
> the engine to get the head off.
>
> Can't say I know anybody that would be "happy to oblige" legal or
> not. It's a tremendous pain in the ass and expensive. I assume the
> friendly person paid the protest fee to Dennis.
> JohnnyB
>
>
> --- In
CB175RaceTech@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Spargo
> <cspargo@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > He won the year before, and ever year before that for about a dozen
> years.
> > He finished 2nd on Monday, but also won Tuesday.
> >
> > Yes, I think there was a friendly protest filed. He was happy to
> oblige
> > (as anybody is when they're protested and are legal). The teardown
> was in
> > '05.
> >
> > --- John Branson <jbranson@...> wrote:
> >
> > > Why was Poneleit's bike torn down? He finished 2nd. Did someone
> > > protest him?
> > > JohnnyB
> > >
>
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>
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