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Mr. Peanut
14th November 2019, 17:10
What do you think about a TF125 track racing series? No limit on engine modification, hand grenades ported to within an inch of their life, must run stock suspension.
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Kickaha
14th November 2019, 17:39
What do you think about a TF125 track racing series? No limit on engine modification, hand grenades ported to within an inch of their life, must run stock suspension.
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Sounds awesome
speedpro
15th November 2019, 09:41
Was done 40 years ago. Has evolved into bucket racing as we know it now.
eelracing
15th November 2019, 11:33
'which way does the track go and what's the lap record?'
Mr. Peanut
15th November 2019, 16:15
'which way does the track go and what's the lap record?'
Both ways and not much.
Mr. Peanut
15th November 2019, 16:16
Was done 40 years ago. Has evolved into bucket racing as we know it now.
Yes, but I want a more unevolved racing series. You could make it more of a rally-cross event.
scott411
26th November 2019, 09:33
Yes, but I want a more unevolved racing series. You could make it more of a rally-cross event.
supermotard has proved to be too expensive to run with the number of bikes turning up to race, vs the cost of running such events, there fore there is only one proper supermotard race a year in teh country, the greymouth street race with its dirt section, (the rest is just supermotard class bikes road racing,)
how many poeple do you think will turn up to race fully modified mudbugs?
at least you could run them with the buckets till you get 80-100 or so of your mates together so you can afford to run a race meeting with tar and dirt sections,
F5 Dave
26th November 2019, 17:21
And good luck trying to find a brace of them to start a race since the last generation of cockies seem to have switched to quads last century.
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