This trader must be pretty hard to outdo as far as optimism goes. Bike has been on the market for a year now, wonder when the penny will drop he''s dreaming at that price. You'd have thought after a year he might have got round to the little bit of tlc required to get running.
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With only 2 days until the new year, and just over 2 months until the season starts it's time for a new thread.
Who's your money on?
Will Bagnia do the triple?
Will Marc return to former glory and bring us a season in which he dominates?
Will Martin secure his dream to win a championship?...
There are a couple of tricky mystery checkpoints to find this time.
Is anyone prepared to swap the location of Checkpoint 9 (which I need) for any of the others (which I have)?
A PM will keep a secret!
OK Steve - a question. I'm told there's nothing in the supp regs relating to the recent rule changes - 22.6 and 22.8.
Rumour has it that street meetings are the same as nationals in that 22.8 applies - this would mean "shark fin" extra lock wiring etc as well as a tail light if you wish to race in the rain. It would be as well to clear this up early if only to aid the classic guys....
Thanks.
Ohhh, don't forget the three MNZ meetings in your chosen class in the twelve months prior to competing.
Come to the Barry Sheene at Hampton downs on that weekend then.
Yer was thinking about that earlier but decided to get dept paid off this year and if going that far would like to have a bit of time to look around a little.
The other problem is the time of year with lambing finishing and tailing starting were pretty busy so might look at the barry sheen next year after seeing how taking a couple of extra days off this year goes with the boss
Ohhh, don't forget the three MNZ meetings in your chosen class in the twelve months prior to competing.
Here is a copy of the rule taken from MNZ website, it does not state "in your chosen class"
Rule 22.8.15
Before competing in a Street Race or National points Road Race meeting in any championship class, a rider must have competed in at least 3 lower level Road Race circuit events with in the 12 months immediately prior, or be observed by a recognised senior competitor or suitably trained MNZ official, clearance for which must be obtained from the Road Race Commissioner, proof of this will be from entries in the logbook or of observed, written clearance from the Road Race Commissioner, only senior Championship licence holders may compete on the streets.
Here is a copy of the rule taken from MNZ website, it does not state "in your chosen class"
Rule 22.8.15
Before competing in a Street Race or National points Road Race meeting in any championship class, a rider must have competed in at least 3 lower level Road Race circuit events with in the 12 months immediately prior, or be observed by a recognised senior competitor or suitably trained MNZ official, clearance for which must be obtained from the Road Race Commissioner, proof of this will be from entries in the logbook or of observed, written clearance from the Road Race Commissioner, only senior Championship licence holders may compete on the streets.
Oh, true dat. My mistake, as it was dicussed originally that it was in your class. I figured that's how the rule had presented in finished form.
Oh, true dat. My mistake, as it was dicussed originally that it was in your class. I figured that's how the rule had presented in finished form.
Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups.
I only know that because i keeped an eye on it, as you well know with sidecars how the hell are we going to get 3 races in our class without them being strret or nationals unless we spend a fortune and travel down south to do them.
I only know that because i keeped an eye on it, as you well know with sidecars how the hell are we going to get 3 races in our class without them being strret or nationals unless we spend a fortune and travel down south to do them.
Barry Sheene, Tri series rounds one and two, and you're good to go mate.
I only know that because i keeped an eye on it, as you well know with sidecars how the hell are we going to get 3 races in our class without them being strret or nationals unless we spend a fortune and travel down south to do them.
Yip I identified that and rang Scrivy and we came up with the altered rule as you have posted,Much to somes disgust I might add
OK Steve - a question. I'm told there's nothing in the supp regs relating to the recent rule changes - 22.6 and 22.8.
Rumour has it that street meetings are the same as nationals in that 22.8 applies - this would mean "shark fin" extra lock wiring etc as well as a tail light if you wish to race in the rain. It would be as well to clear this up early if only to aid the classic guys....
Thanks.
The rule 22.8 applies to national championship meetings not street meets.
From what I'm told (Kevin goddard) a street meet licence is not the same as a champion licence.
The rule 22.8 applies to national championship meetings not street meets.
From what I'm told (Kevin goddard) a street meet licence is not the same as a champion licence.
Now this is interesting. At odds to what I'm being told.
The rule 22.8 applies to national championship meetings not street meets.
From what I'm told (Kevin goddard) a street meet licence is not the same as a champion licence.
We are getting some clarification on rule 22.8.15 at the moment. Hopefully will have an answer in the morning.
It's interesting, my new licence says "Senior Championship" on it, I didn't see any options for street racing specifically when I applied to renew it.
Hang on. It's always been the rule to have to do three meeting before being able to do streets and Nats both. That has been amended for the meetings to have been inside a one year period. Why would they drop it for streets?
If you can't do three in a year, Billy can approve you to race if he sees fit to do so.
Hang on. It's always been the rule to have to do three meeting before being able to do streets and Nats both. That has been amended for the meetings to have been inside a one year period. Why would they drop it for streets?
If you can't do three in a year, Billy can approve you to race if he sees fit to do so.
Rule 22.8.15
Before competing in a Street Race or National points Road Race meeting in any championship class, a rider must have competed in at least 3 lower level Road Race circuit events with in the 12 months immediately prior, or be observed by a recognised senior competitor or suitably trained MNZ official, clearance for which must be obtained from the Road Race Commissioner, proof of this will be from entries in the logbook or of observed, written clearance from the Road Race Commissioner, only senior Championship licence holders may compete on the streets.
Rule 22.8.16
When the riders have lined up on the grid they are deemed to be under the starters control at the instant the RED FLAG reaches the side of the track.
Any motorcycle that moves in a forward motion whilst under the starters control shall be deemed a jump start.
Rule 22.8.19
Front brake caliper mounting bolts, must be wired or pinned in the tightened position
Rule 22.8.20
A front brake lever protector may be fitted
Rule 22.8.21 -
A chainguard or sharkfin made of a suitable rigid material MUST be fitted in such a way to prevent trapping between the lower chain run and the final drive sprocket at the rear wheel. All edges must be rounded.
Rule 22.10.1
The rule 22.8 applies to national championship meetings not street meets.
From what I'm told (Kevin goddard) a street meet licence is not the same as a champion licence.
Yeah, a street meet licence is very different to a champion licence. One thing they do have in common is neither exists.
A Full Licence covers Street, Island Championship and Nationals meetings.
Yeah, a street meet licence is very different to a champion licence. One thing they do have in common is neither exists.
A Full Licence covers Street, Island Championship and Nationals meetings.
If it ain't smokin' - it's broken.
Sorry skunk what I meant by licence is the champion and street EVENT licence the organisers apply for is different.
I get where drew is coming from though with all the changes listed under the one rule appendix.
Kevin said to give him a ring if you want clarification.
Why would you contact somebody who has NO jurisdiction over the sport to get a clarification he's not qualified to answer,His only reply SHOULD be,Contact the relevant commissioner,Although in this case,If you bothered to actually read the rules,Instead of just parading them on KB,You'd already know that as Drew has pointed out
Why would you contact somebody who has NO jurisdiction over the sport to get a clarification he's not qualified to answer,His only reply SHOULD be,Contact the relevant commissioner,Although in this case,If you bothered to actually read the rules,Instead of just parading them on KB,You'd already know that as Drew has pointed out
For fucks sake what do you mean NO jurisdiction?.
Is keven goddard not the south island road board member as it says on the mnz website?.
As a road race board member shouldn't he know what hes talking about?.
Just to be clear I didn't contact him for clarification I contacted him as race supplies to buy a sharkfin as I was wanting to enter the street race and he SUPPLIED the information I tried to post up here.
I also HAVE actually read and posted the rule up on here and got confused with different advise but go ahead and insult me all ya like.
Might go back to plan A and just not go-problem solved
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