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    Come and race in Clubmans

    Gday all,

    This season it will be different, Clubmans will be closely monitored for lap times and new racers will be supported and supervised more closely.

    If you’re a new Clubmans class racer you will receive an extra briefing concentrating on the things that will affect you, wherever possible given a mentor for the day if you wish and if you are a new license holder you will be given an orange Hi-Viz vest to wear for your first ten races to identify you to other racers on the circuit so they can afford you the respect and curtsy you deserve.

    You lap times will be closely monitored and should you break the 1:10’ a lap for Pukekohe or 1:15’ a lap time for Hampton Downs you will be asked to move to your respective class outside of Clubmans (in other words you are to fast for Clubmans). If you have still to complete your ten races as a new license holder you are still required to wear the orange Hi-Viz, for the same reasons as above.

    All of the above is to keep the Clubmans class a safe, supportive and less intimidating enviroment for new racers to experience this great sport of ours.
    If you have been thinking about getting into racing but have been ‘put off’ for any reason you can now be assured AMCC will be doing its best at getting you started with as much support we can. Doing track days are great at blowing away the cobwebs but racing is where the real buzz is, come and give it a go. MNZ have even dropped the price of a Club Competition License for you.
    Any questions? Come to any club night (Thursdays) or ask me or any member of the club committee and we will be happy to answer them for you.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham

    You lap times will be closely monitored and should you break the 1:10’ a lap for Pukekohe or 1:15’ a lap time for Hampton Downs you will be asked to move to your respective class outside of Clubmans (in other words you are to fast for Clubmans). If you have still to complete your ten races as a new license holder you are still required to wear the orange Hi-Viz,
    This is a great rule that they run in the UK, but just to clarify- is that 10 races or 10 race meetings?
    Last edited by onearmedbandit; 8th August 2012 at 10:59.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lukemillar View Post
    This is a great rule that they run in the UK, but just to clarify- is that 10 races or 10 race meetings?
    Ten races,
    Should we run the 3 races per round as the schedule indicates new license holders could complete their 10 races within 4 meetings.

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    What sort of bike prep is needed to race in Clubmans? My impression was that it is more of a 'run whacha brung' type class for people new to racing. I've looked through the MNZ sites compitition rules, but they don't specifically refer to Clubmans in any way as far as I can find. (Because it isn't a national class I guess????) I would assume that at least the removal of mirrors, lights, turn signals, license plate, ect would need to be removed, but what about safety wiring, side stand removal, ect.

    Can I get a reference as to what collection of rules I need to follow specifically for the bike prep? I don't mind reading and complying with them, I just need to know which ones to go with.......

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    Whens the entry forms due out?

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    What club/ series is this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_925 View Post
    Whens the entry forms due out?
    Quote Originally Posted by tail_end_charlie View Post
    What sort of bike prep is needed to race in Clubmans? My impression was that it is more of a 'run whacha brung' type class for people new to racing. I've looked through the MNZ sites compitition rules, but they don't specifically refer to Clubmans in any way as far as I can find. (Because it isn't a national class I guess????) I would assume that at least the removal of mirrors, lights, turn signals, license plate, ect would need to be removed, but what about safety wiring, side stand removal, ect.

    Can I get a reference as to what collection of rules I need to follow specifically for the bike prep? I don't mind reading and complying with them, I just need to know which ones to go with.......
    Quote Originally Posted by driftn View Post
    What club/ series is this?
    The entry forms will be out in a week or so http://www.amcc.org.nz/home just waiting for permits to come through.

    A certain Mr Frosty on this site has covered most of what is required http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...-what-you-need
    have a good read and I will happily answer any remaining questions, this info is 8yrs old but still relevant in almost every way. Note helmets should be less than 5yrs old with the appropriate stickers evident.

    This is for the Auckland Motorcycle Club series run at both Hampton Downs and Pukekohe. First race is September 29th.

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    Good chance ill be there!
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    Count me in! I've just acquired a SV650 that is 95% ready to race, just need to lockwire a few things and should be ready to go. Is there a practice or qualifying session before racing for clubmans? I feel like it would be a good idea to get a few laps in as i dont want to be sitting on th grid of my first bike race on a bike that i have no seat time on. Sadly ART is the day after round 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheesemethod View Post
    Count me in! I've just acquired a SV650 that is 95% ready to race, just need to lockwire a few things and should be ready to go. Is there a practice or qualifying session before racing for clubmans? I feel like it would be a good idea to get a few laps in as i dont want to be sitting on th grid of my first bike race on a bike that i have no seat time on. Sadly ART is the day after round 1.
    Yes you get a practise/qualifying session prior to the racing starting.

    Pukekohe run open practise days check http://www.countiesracing.co.nz/ for dates and Hampton Downs http://www.hamptondowns.com/pages/1/home.htm run the same thing so you may get the opportuity to put som K's under your belt before race day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tail_end_charlie View Post
    What sort of bike prep is needed to race in Clubmans? My impression was that it is more of a 'run whacha brung' type class for people new to racing. I've looked through the MNZ sites compitition rules, but they don't specifically refer to Clubmans in any way as far as I can find. (Because it isn't a national class I guess????) I would assume that at least the removal of mirrors, lights, turn signals, license plate, ect would need to be removed, but what about safety wiring, side stand removal, ect.

    Can I get a reference as to what collection of rules I need to follow specifically for the bike prep? I don't mind reading and complying with them, I just need to know which ones to go with.......
    Yes to all of that, wire the sump plug, plus replace the coolant with something that doesn't contain glycol.
    I raced a Hornet 900 for a season in clubmans and rode it to the track, removed the lights, number plate, side stand, added race numbers and raced. Put all that shit back on and rode home after.
    More important you will need a good helmet that fits properly, good leather boots, leather gloves, full leather suit (preferably one piece) and a back protector. If you are seriously contemplating giving it a whirl contact the club running the event directly and I'm sure the will be only to willing to tell you all you need to know. In my case it was the Vic club and one of the committee actually came round and checked my bike for me well before the meeting !!
    Clubmans is a great place to try out racing and for some people it is enough to keep the itch scratched and they have no desire to go into another class.

    edit - all this has already been answered - I guess I should have read the whole thread before posting - Doh
    Last edited by wharfy; 9th August 2012 at 20:26. Reason: added shit
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    New to racing and have an NSR250. Would I still be put in clubmans with the big bikes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp2183 View Post
    New to racing and have an NSR250. Would I still be put in clubmans with the big bikes?
    NSR 250 s are not scared of big bikes and neither should you be.
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    Triumph 675 is all but ready to go.
    Got the licence sorted and we will be there on the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gammaguy View Post
    NSR 250 s are not scared of big bikes and neither should you be.
    That's not an issue! Was more wondering if they start everyone in clubmans regardless of bike capacity, rather than putting you in a class like f3 and giving you the hi vis.
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