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Thread: King Of Ruapuna, Bucket and FXR Cup Race Two

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    Almost sure its the big end, I cant remember seeing a piston seizure on a fxr , but plenty of big ends. Easy fixed just book it in at the MotoFXR repair centre (brens place)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Almost sure its the big end, I cant remember seeing a piston seizure on a fxr , but plenty of big ends. Easy fixed just book it in at the MotoFXR repair centre (brens place)
    Hey cheers Yow, yea I'm back from my week away playing golf and will contact bren again this weekend and get a diagnosis. But it sounds like you are right thinking about it. I'm going to try and get to the battle of the buckets but just to watch and will get the bike all set for the new season. Need to sort out some sticky tires and a new chain.
    I love my Bucket.

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    Have been in contact with Bren, dropping the engine into him tomorrow for the replacement of the big end.
    Is there a limit to the size of the plate that your number gets put on? Probably a silly question but however, there it is.
    Have made up some plates from a scrap car bumper.
    I love my Bucket.

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    rules in MNZ handbook (or on website)
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    He's the only one I've got.

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    Min width 285mm, min height 235mm, oval or rectangular in shape
    height of figure 140mm, space between figures 15mm
    width of figure 80mm,width of stroke 25mm
    A plain form of figure with no scrolls or pinstripe
    The Heart is the drum keeping time for everyone....

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    Quote Originally Posted by puddytat View Post
    Min width 285mm, min height 235mm, oval or rectangular in shape
    height of figure 140mm, space between figures 15mm
    width of figure 80mm,width of stroke 25mm
    A plain form of figure with no scrolls or pinstripe

    And then there is something about the colour, aparently yellow isnt right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    And then there is something about the colour, aparently yellow isnt right
    White numbers on a black background seems to be the most common I've seen.

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    Holy cow!!! You guys are flying!!!

    Great racing. Very different to our close quarter combat races we have down here in Welly. Huge track to eh!!

    Wow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudflaps View Post
    Holy cow!!! You guys are flying!!!

    Great racing. Very different to our close quarter combat races we have down here in Welly. Huge track to eh!!

    Wow
    I dont think you can call 130kph fast but good fun!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    And then there is something about the colour, aparently yellow isnt right
    F4 is white on black background
    F5 is black on white background

    Figures: Must be clearly legible in the required colour for class, the following minimum
    dimensions:
    Height of Figure 140mm Space between figures 15mm
    Width of Figure 80mm Width of Stroke 25mm
    A plain form of figure shall be used with no scrolls or pinstripe.
    Colour: In the required colour for the class and of a matt finish to reduce reflection.

    125cc & 150 S/S White background, black figures
    Formula 3 Black background, white figures
    250GP Yellow Background, black figures
    600 Sports Production Yellow background, black figures
    Production Superbike White background, black figures
    Sidecars – Formula One White background, black figures
    Sidecars – Formula Two Yellow background, black figures
    Pro Twin Orange background, black figures

    Miniature Road Racing:
    Up to 50cc White background, black figures
    Open Black background, white figures
    Sidecars Black background, white figures

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    F4 is white on black background
    F5 is black on white background
    Holy crap, didn't think i would get such a response as that. I have something made pretty close to those measurements, haven't had the numbers done yet as I haven't registered a number yet. Still have to join the necessary clubs. How strict are they on the sizing if it is only bucket racing?
    Thanks for all the info.
    I love my Bucket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeynz View Post
    Holy crap, didn't think i would get such a response as that. I have something made pretty close to those measurements, haven't had the numbers done yet as I haven't registered a number yet. Still have to join the necessary clubs. How strict are they on the sizing if it is only bucket racing?
    Thanks for all the info.
    Not too strict, but there is a MNZ ruling so you need to be close and use the correct colours. You will gain less attention if your bike is clean and tidy and everything is in order.


    Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    Not too strict, but there is a MNZ ruling so you need to be close and use the correct colours. You will gain less attention if your bike is clean and tidy and everything is in order.
    Cool, i did a measure up and i'm only 5mm out on the height so should be pretty right I think. I just need to make some mounting brackets to fit them on to bike now.
    I love my Bucket.

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    I'm intending to join the BMRC next year but do you think if I contacted them now they would hold a racing number for me ready for when I join? I have a number in mind and I can see that it is still available but don't want someone else to grab it.
    I love my Bucket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeynz View Post
    I'm intending to join the BMRC next year but do you think if I contacted them now they would hold a racing number for me ready for when I join? I have a number in mind and I can see that it is still available but don't want someone else to grab it.
    yup........choose one and get them your email so you get the newsletters.


    Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.

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