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Maido
8th October 2009, 15:45
Hi guys noticed this on the MNZ site, it is the updated rules for the 2010 season as of the 2nd October. Most will already know the rules, so this link is here for those who haven't seen it yet.
http://www.mnz.co.nz/competitionrules.aspx

I am sure the tech inspectors will be out in force this year to make sure we are abiding to everything is above board :lol:

Ivan
8th October 2009, 15:58
Hi guys noticed this on the MNZ site, it is the updated rules for the 2010 season as of the 2nd October. Most will already know the rules, so this link is here for those who haven't seen it yet.
http://www.mnz.co.nz/competitionrules.aspx

I am sure the tech inspectors will be out in force this year to make sure we are abiding to everything is above board :lol:

what am i looking for exactly?

Skunk
8th October 2009, 17:02
what am i looking for exactly?
RULE CHANGES - effective 1 January 2010
updated 2nd October 2009

Road Race Appendix D

Chapter 18 - National Speed Records
Rule 5-2-5 (One Event Licences)
Appendix D Hill Climbs
Rule 12-11-1
Appendix B Formula Three
Sports Production Regulations
Street Stock 250cc 4 Stroke Twins
Superbike Regulations

Ivan
8th October 2009, 17:44
RULE CHANGES - effective 1 January 2010
updated 2nd October 2009

Road Race Appendix D

Chapter 18 - National Speed Records
Rule 5-2-5 (One Event Licences)
Appendix D Hill Climbs
Rule 12-11-1
Appendix B Formula Three
Sports Production Regulations
Street Stock 250cc 4 Stroke Twins
Superbike Regulations

Yip I have seen them allready and didnt see that part till after I had posted it I thought there was something new

SWERVE
8th October 2009, 17:59
Looks like they have seen sense and allowed chain pitch to be changed on 600 stock prod......... pity they couldnt allow aftermarket filter though.

svr
9th October 2009, 17:21
Geez building a `Stock Production' bike involves a lot of expensive modifications! Does mnz have a dictionary?

johan
9th October 2009, 17:28
I see that SP models are not allowed in the superbike class. What exactly is a SP model? Any examples?

quallman1234
9th October 2009, 17:30
Nevermind, I should read next time

k14
9th October 2009, 17:40
I see that SP models are not allowed in the superbike class. What exactly is a SP model? Any examples?
Buy a 1098R and find out :)

I think its on a ask us and we'll decide basis. But if you have to ask then I would say its not allowed.