http://thekneeslider.com/archives/20...cing-more-fun/
Looks like fun!
http://thekneeslider.com/archives/20...cing-more-fun/
Looks like fun!
hell yeah!!
Zen wisdom: No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. - obviously had KB in mind when he came up with that gem
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
maybe great fun, but why would you want to run those heaps of shit in a full on race class, with bucket racing speeds approaching 160kph they would just be a hazard to everyone else. plus they don't comply with the current regs and with those motors never will
My neighbours diary says I have boundary issues
My neighbours diary says I have boundary issues
No probs if there are time issues. I just thought a couple laps at a cart track wouldn't hurt. Of course they wouldn't be scheduled on a full race track, or at an actual race meeting (except as lunchtime entertainment).
And if we are talking 'legal', how many buckets are allowed on the road? Or did you mean ineligible.
I'm all for a three wheel bucket class! Oh, hang on they are called chairs.
I do see what you mean though, maybe better suited for supermarket carpark racing. Except that's illegal.
They would probably fit right in at Mt Welly, seems you can race anything there with the bucketsAnd shouldnt this thread have been started in the Bucket forum maybe?
F6
Pushbike frames
No suspension
50cc max
No brakes..............
;-)
theyre reminiscent of the old board track racers from, what was it, 1900-1920's era or so?
Pretty much what people used to say about buckets back in the day.....
FFS -I'm having a laugh and to be fair if it has wheels someone WELL race them sooner or later. Anyway, cyclemotors were once a very large chunk of the market. All it will take is a deeper depression and 200mpg will mean they become relevant again.
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