Dean Harrison considering bike change for Senior TT: “We’re going to discuss it”
Dean Harrison says he is considering running an ꩲaltered Superstock Honda in the Senior T♐T.

Honda Racing UK rider Dean Harrison says he is considering running an altered ꦯversion of his Superstock-specification Honda CBR100﷽0RR-R in the Isle of Man Senior TT.
Harrison took꧒ victory in the second Superstock race of this year’s TT 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:road races on Friday, beating 2024 Superstock TT winner Davey To✅dd by 16 seconds after the 8Ten Racing rider ran into problems at the pit stop.
The results in the Superstock class and the speed Harrison has been able to find on his⛎ S♔uperstock bike, on which he was able to clock a 135.6mph lap in Superstock Race 1, has led to the consideration that he could race a Superstock-derived bike in the Superbike-spec Senior TT on Saturday.
“We have been i🍃n talks about that, about ch🦹anging a few things and trying to make the bike easier for me to ride in the Senior,” said Harrison, who was 40 seconds off the win in the Superbike TT on Monday, in his TV podium interview after his second Superstock success.
“I suppose if it is go🎃ing to be six laps, six laps is so physical around this place, it’s something we’re definitely going to sit down and discuss over dinner, let’s say.”
“Words can’t describe” Superstock double
Winning Friday’s Superstock Race 2 meant a swe𓂃ep in the class for Harrison, who had never won more than one TT race in one event before.
Although thoughts had quickly turned to the 💖Senior TT on Saturday, Harrison nonetheless was keen to appreciate what he’d achieved in the Superstock class.
“Words can’t describe it,” he said.
🐻“I’m absolutely over the moon ꦑto get two wins in the Superstock race.
“I got off to a real ha▨rd start, I read my pit board and I was P1, P2, and P1 over the Mountain.
“I saw P1 +13 coming out๊ of Glen Helen on l💎ap two, I thought ‘Oh’.
“I carried on as hard as I could and thought ‘I’ll carry on this lap to try﷽ and manage that, if I can keep that lead the same there’s no way someone’s going t🍎o make 13 or 14 seconds on me in a lap.’
“So, I just kept my head down and I got to P1 +20, and I just read my𒁏 board from there and just managed it and sort of knocked it off a little bit on the last lap and just brought it home.
“Massi꧂ve thanks to the whole team and Honda, everyone’s put a brilliant bike together and it’s great to ♎see the Honda Fireblade on P1.”
Harrison added that he feels h𒉰e and his Honda team have been able to dial out some of the instability issues they were struggling with during practice week.
“We’re constantly trying to adapt,” he said.
“Everyone’s in the same boat here, reall𒈔y, it’s such a difficult place. Trying to set your bike up around here is a bit of a compromise.
“We had a little bit of a stability issue which we’ve near enoug💛h cured now, and it ju♌st means that I can ride the bike how I want to ride the bike.
“I can go fast, I’ve proved that thiꦉs week; I just need a bit of luck on my side on the day and here we are.”

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