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Thread: Should this forum name be changed to Formula 4 and 5 instead of Buckets

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    Those aussies are funny. Bucket racing started in Oz and has now spread to NZ - ha!

    I remember communicating with them when it all was starting over there. It really quickly got all political with completely different rules in every state to the point where a bucket from one state wasn't legal in another state. I even joined the BRA for a while. I also sent them a write-up and photos from a meeting we had on the wharf in Wellington. There was a photo of a few bucket sidecars racing which really got them going but I'm pretty sure nothing came of it in the end.

    They are pretty keen though so it's all good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Ahh crap man, we have a NZ GP reconition, we are reconasised at streat races and hold our own Tourist Trophy, BOB cup... we do bloody well man, what d you want an hour on Shell sport... ohh hang on we have been on TV already.
    I was thinking more along the lines of areas continuing to develop their own rules without regard to the MNZ rules and no longer having the numbers of legal bikes.

    As long as everyone knows the real rules it won't happen like that. I'm concerned that people don't know what they're racing in.

    At a Vic Club meet I had a rider ask me what the red and orange flag meant when it was shown at the dummy grid. With that sort awareness of the rulebook what hope is there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    I was thinking more along the lines of areas continuing to develop their own rules without regard to the MNZ rules and no longer having the numbers of legal bikes. [/I]
    Sorry giz an example not with ya there
    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    As long as everyone knows the real rules it won't happen like that. I'm concerned that people don't know what they're racing in.
    ummm... if they dont know what they are racing in how the hell did they get dressed in the morning, not with ya again?



    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    At a Vic Club meet I had a rider ask me what the red and orange flag meant when it was shown at the dummy grid. With that sort awareness of the rulebook what hope is there?
    This a licenced rider?
    And well I duno what it means, never seen that... do inlighten

    And how does thisfit into the thread?
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Sorry giz an example not with ya there
    Chch - superbuckets and proddies. Go a step further... (Actually I like the way that's done. Encourages beginners. We split classes on lap times at the Slipway.)

    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    ummm... if they dont know what they are racing in how the hell did they get dressed in the morning, not with ya again?
    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    Are 'buckets' recognised by MNZ as F4 and F5 or is it something that was made up ?
    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    ...I don't even know where our stable of bikes sit in this F4 - F5classing
    This a licenced rider?
    And well I duno what it means, never seen that... do inlighten
    You've been drinking.

    Seriously; I just think F4/F5 should be shown a little more. Buckets is what they are; F4 and F5 are their class. And pure class they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Chch - superbuckets and proddies. Go a step further...
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    Don't forget the premier MotoFXR class
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Don't forget the premier MotoFXR class
    I wish I could.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Chch - superbuckets and proddies. Go a step further... (Actually I like the way that's done. Encourages beginners. We split classes on lap times at the Slipway.)

    You've been drinking.

    Seriously; I just think F4/F5 should be shown a little more. Buckets is what they are; F4 and F5 are their class. And pure class they are.
    OI! Don't blardy drag me into this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Chch - superbuckets and proddies. Go a step further... (Actually I like the way that's done. Encourages beginners. We split classes on lap times at the Slipway.)
    And this is why I introduced 'classic super F4's' and a 'womans trophy' and 'MOFO HOMO FIXERS'... Ill add any bloody thing for the fun of it, Proddie cup has always been there as far as I know... its all a good thing as it gives people a chance to aim at a gole other than the championship, which is only going to be one by a FXR or CBR, its about having fun and getting something back from ya efforts (like your crowd did with some silly certs from the BOB) we aint milioneares in BUCKETS but that dont stop us from racing and neither should it.


    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    BTW...I don't even know where our stable of bikes sit in this F4 - F5classing
    umm, what you guys got again, Sully60 is an F4
    F4 2 stroke, 55-130.5cc (over 100cc must be air cooled)
    4 stroke, 55-150cc (over 104cc must be nataraly asperated)

    F5 2 stroke, 50-53cc
    4 stroke, 0-104cc
    cheers DD
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    Thankyou sir Sully was going to tell me at some stage if I'd nagged

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    its about having fun and getting something back from ya efforts (like your crowd did with some silly certs from the BOB)
    Hey, I'm very proud of my "silly certs" from the BOB, they take pride of place next to the computer!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Hey, I'm very proud of my "silly certs" from the BOB, they take pride of place next to the computer!!
    Mine are like wall paper in the spear room
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Mine are like wall paper in the spear room
    Well i guess after another 30 years mine might be too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Well i guess after another 30 years mine might be too...
    She's calling you old D! How rude...don't take that from her!

    Night all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    F4 2 stroke, 55-130.5cc (over 100cc must be air cooled)
    4 stroke, 55-150cc (over 104cc must be nataraly asperated)
    And restriction in carb size for 125cc 2-stroke.
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    Miniature Road Racing Rules

    I don't think anyone has linked to them yet.
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