Looks great, i wonder how much of it he built himself?
Michael Dunlop Superstock BMW
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Re: Michael Dunlop Superstock BMW
I know the stock 1000 Beemer my old works team ran at BSB rounds cost about £30k (that is literally just the cost of the bike) over the season it came to about £300,000 to run the team all in.D41 wrote:What would something like that cost, I wonder??
That's the cost of a top 10 team in national superstock 1000
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Re: Michael Dunlop Superstock BMW
That makes sense I suppose....you get into almost any sport at a competitive level you're going to be shelling out some serious coinage.