Just wondering if anyone will be racing one @ Ruapuna....
Im planning to & wonder if anyone else will be out there...the 150s will be enough competition I reckon![]()
Just wondering if anyone will be racing one @ Ruapuna....
Im planning to & wonder if anyone else will be out there...the 150s will be enough competition I reckon![]()
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Even if your the only one its all good.the 150s are great little bikes that you could dice all day long with.Good luck on the track and enjoy.
Buy the time there is plenty of prolites you will be seasoned vet and at the top of your game and believe me the prolite series will grow very quick.
Lookin forward to seeing a 250 out there. Will be interesting to see the comparisons.
I agree i think this could be very popular.
good luck Puddytat. Will be watchin![]()
About 4 years ago Canterbury and Southland introduced the idea of 250 fours into Streetstock to create more options for young riders, some who might have been riding such bikes on restricted licences etc on the road. But it didn't really take on with the explosive growth of the 150 two strokes showing it wasn't going to change anything positively. We quit it when we considered that a certain model of 250 four was way too quick and thus upset the balance of Streetstock. Even worse it discriminated against our target rider, the 13 / 14 year old who were unable to ride them for licencing reasons.
From all this came the idea of adopting 250 twins, as they were available new, and very popular. The twin, we believe, will not "clean up" in Streetstock as the 250 four could before. The MNZ rules are still in draft form, not likely to be "current" until Jan 1st or later July 1st 2010.
In the meantime Motorcycling Canterbury welcomes the 250 twin immediately in Streetstock. Basic rules are min mods allowed to make trackworthy. Pretty well as per 150cc SS so read up these rules and you'll be pretty right
I'll be there for KOR rnd 1...
Oyster, will it be a race inside a race so to speak,or will it be an all in format? Im kinda hoping I'll be the only one out there so that I might win a race for once![]()
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It will be "all in" tho if you're over 19 you'll be scored separate as an oldie. Our club rules ask for the granddads to have red numbers on white to identify themselves. Believe me it's a lot easier to win in the oldies category so there is a bonus!
You may well be the first to get underway with this new spec of bike in Streetstock so people like Kev Goddard, our Road Race Board member will be very interested to see how it all works out.
So you will be the xxxx test xxxxx.
Keep in touch and thanks for your initiative and interest.
Red numbers on white it is then....Im waiting to hear back from MNZ re the eligibility of my spada as its a grey import,but Im not going to race anywhere else than with MCC so Im sort of in Limbo 'till then....what do you think of a 20 year old bike,Im just wondering if I'll have grief at scruitineering, not 'cause its dodgey, but it being a grey import.
Its off to Lester's in Nelson next week for a tune up & will not do anything to it till I know the regs for the class,which I understand are being finalised at the moment.
Hope I can handle the stress of being the centre of attention, a lab rat so to speak.
Im really looking fwd to getting out there, I ran in Clubmans last year which I really enjoyed & I was stoked with my results, but alot of the time I was running around by myself & not learning much, whereas in the 150ss there were large fields with a lot of close racing
Im also very impressed with MCC....Im glad Im a member of such an "on to it" club
C.Silvester.
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Scruntineering only look at the safety of the bike and whether it is trackworthy. It is not a scrutineers responsibilty to check the bike is eligible for the class it is entered in. That is up to the rider to ensure their bike complies with the rules of the class. I can't see it being a grey import being a problem, unless they are deemed ineligible in the rules for the class?
Interesting to see the times from Levels yesterday, the fastest buckets were quicker than the fastest 150cc Streetstocks!
Streetstock were all on rubbish tyres that don't work in the wet
Yep, and the other problem is some of these kids in Streetstock have only raced 15 to 20 times / for 2 years and being in Canterbury, often that means they've never seen a wet track before.....
Seriously tho, it was greasy rather than wet, very tricky as it looks like a bit of "dry line" grip, but it isn't there. Ask the 6 bucketeers parked over by the tyre wall of turn 4 in the second race!
Hi all.
The new 250 twin class rules are very close to release but I am afraid import bikes are not eligable due to the need to have them homologated and the difficulty with so many different models/versions it would be a disaster to police. All bikes must be NZ new and at least 50 of them need to be sold or on sale.
I know it sort of flys in the face of cheap bikes and bums on seats but we need to consider the enforcement side of the rules as well.
Kevin Goddard
Bugger....my mistake in getting all wound up,I shouldve read the rules closer before I got it.....you live & you learn.
Enjoy you lot!!
Im off for a wee![]()
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