And Now An Entirely Different Viewpoint On Quick-Shifters

And Now An Entirely Different Viewpoint On Quick-Shifters

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I would like to add my opinion on this subject, let them be legal, what is the difference it is just one less thing the factories will have an advantage with. If it were up to me I would make Data Acquisition legal also. It would save me time and money in getting my bikes set up properly.

Hey, the AMA is supposed to be the top level of racing here in the U.S., there are plenty of race organizations and schools and track day events to ride your bikes at. If you can’t afford the top level, stay home or run the event when it comes to your area to see if you can be competitive but please quit the whining.

The problem in America today is all the political correctness, at my kid’s school they make everyone a winner, that’s BS, we live in a competitive world, find your level and be happy with it.

Being competitive in the AMA is not an entitlement.

Jim Rashid
4&6 Racing
Chicago, Illinois

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