Powered by a non competition crate engine, totally Bucket legal but not that appropriate.
Spelling it out for Belinda.
In the end it does not matter how Bucket legal it is, if the organizers are uncomfortable with what you have brought to the track they do not have to let you ride.
Now how hard is that to understand.
Belinda now its your turn, do you understand that, its a simple answer ... Yes or No
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Good spotting and when I look at it you may be right about this one, but the point was, that a bike that is technically legal may not be appropriate.
Quoting myself just in case you missed the real point of the post the first time.
Anyway it is worth a Google look at the motor powered bicycles as there are some pretty cleaver units.
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Now if I could only do something about my ugly riding style...![]()
'She' is a 'he' called Jason (if I read what Henk wrote correctly). And yeah, being released as a road bike over there means it's 'non competition'. That the motor is also in a competition bike makes no difference, as has been the 'company line' with regards to the Derbi.
To sum up, the only reason to exclude is down to the lines taken. Bruce Telford proved beyond doubt that without dirt sections and jumps, knee out swooping lines is fastest on a motard.
Cut the bars to 915mm and go at it I reckon
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