Bob,

I think you've forgotten one of the factors that makes the '93 faster than
the '94: the color.  Though RSRBOB and Kevin ride '93s both are handicapped
by the color.  Everyone knows that red has a longer wavelength than blue,
which means that red reaches its destination without expending as much
energy.  Look at a red neon sign at night; it remains crisp and clear for a
greater distance than an equal size blue neon sign.  Obviously the blue
color can't travel as straight a path to reach its destination as red.  The
color is our true advantage ; )

Jeff B.

-----Original Message-----
From: Burton, Bob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hawkins v. RSRBOB - What's the Latest Line?


But Mike, you obviously have never seen RSRBOB's. His is another Blue
('93.5). This is a challenge on which Blue (93.5) is faster, Yamaha
racing Blue (RSRBOB's) or GTS '94 blue (Kevin's). Remember though they
are both '93s underneath, thus faster than any regular Blue GTS :)

I personally like the idea of an all GTS track day in general myself.
Let the organizer of the National GTS rally in where was it Colorado?
organize that as part of the event, along with new sets of tires for us
east and west coasters to get home on after the track day...Bob B.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Cordon [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 2:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hawkins v. RSRBOB - What's the Latest Line?

<snip> I'M PUTTING MY MONEY
($20) on HAWKINS (sorry RSRBOB) b/c KEVIN'S GTS IS LIKE A GTS SHOULD
LOOK . . . IT'S BLUE!

Kevin, on behalf of all '94 (and 93.5's) owners, go prove that the
stunningly beautiful BLUE GTS not only looks better going around a
track, it's also faster around it!

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