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    Quote Originally Posted by oyster View Post
    or an NSR 150, or CBR150RR or FXR 150.
    The rules are very clear in on MNZ site, tho the Vic club has supplementary rules to include 250 four strokes and also have different tyre rules.
    The Aprilia is legal, we've had them racing in SS before
    hahah

    yes your right there oyster.. i was a bit on the merry side..

    but the tire rule you were talking about...
    we had a "discussion" with a couple of riders at the last meet. we are now ruled by the MNZ...
    NO SLICKS of any kind ( this INCLUDES wets!!!)
    and i think after last weeks races AJ ( the MNZ steward) would have to be pretty anal to ban us from racing if it got too wet....


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    hahah

    we had a "discussion" with a couple of riders at the last meet. we are now ruled by the MNZ...
    NO SLICKS of any kind ( this INCLUDES wets!!!)
    what?!

    Is that a new MNZ rule? Or just enforced on the vic club?
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    Quote Originally Posted by madkeenandy View Post
    what?!

    Is that a new MNZ rule? Or just enforced on the Vic club?
    read the MNZ rule big boy..

    this decision was made over the phone by the big guy himself!!!!
    yes the boss of MNZ just happened to be phoning a person in the same room as this discussion was taking place

    AJ (MNZ rep) handed th phone to the person concerned (complainant).. he was instructed in no uncertain terms
    "NO SLICKS OF ANY KIND
    "NO TIRE WARMERS"

    to the complainant credit, he was very good. no bitching, no waving of arms.. just... here is my case... when he got the answer he was ...happy.ish, but he did not carry on like a spoiled kid, he just got on with racing... in the rules, then the race was abandoned.. bugger


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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    hahah

    yes your right there oyster.. i was a bit on the merry side..

    but the tire rule you were talking about...
    we had a "discussion" with a couple of riders at the last meet. we are now ruled by the MNZ...
    NO SLICKS of any kind ( this INCLUDES wets!!!)
    and i think after last weeks races AJ ( the MNZ steward) would have to be pretty anal to ban us from racing if it got too wet....
    Quote Originally Posted by madkeenandy View Post
    what?!

    Is that a new MNZ rule? Or just enforced on the vic club?


    Im confused.
    I'm going to start a thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    Im confused.
    I'm going to start a thread.
    Here we go again!

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    ok prob easiest if i just post here.

    http://www.motorcyclingnz.co.nz/down...oad_Racing.pdf

    Page 15/16.

    MNZ says:

    22- 12- 10
    2.
    "the choice of tyre is optional, either a slick or a DOT/europeanroad tyre available to the public. (no gooved slicks, modifications or treatment allowed to the tyres)"
    3.
    Tyre warmers are not allowed.




    Vic club supplimentary regs list "soft compound DOT road tyres" as a choice of modification, no mention of slicks.


    I take that to mean that at winter series the MNZ rules apply subject to modification by the Vic Club Supplementary regs.

    So if it is a MNZ rule it is new and no bastard knows whats going on!
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post

    So if it is a MNZ rule it is new and no bastard knows whats going on!

    this was happing OVER NIGHT last year!!!!
    so get used to it matey


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    It's true.
    MNZ is saying they are allowed, Vic Club doesn't even really mention it.

    You can see how Patrick and Zane were easily confused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    It's true.
    MNZ is saying they are allowed, Vic Club doesn't even really mention it.

    You can see how Patrick and Zane were easily confused.
    BULLSHIT!!! The Vic club entry form has it clearly stated DOT approved tyres only and its on the vic club website under racing and then streetstock and there was an extra riders breif for streetstock riders at the last round for it to be explained

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14 View Post
    I'm not too sure on that. I think you are supposed to leave them standard engine wise. Best best is to get a rg150. Cheap and common.
    THat's right. you could run the aprilia 125 or mito, but you can't big bore. That would defeat the object of street stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    BULLSHIT!!! The Vic club entry form has it clearly stated DOT approved tyres only and its on the vic club website under racing and then streetstock and there was an extra riders breif for streetstock riders at the last round for it to be explained
    Fair enough. I hope the South Islander lads who are coming up for RD5 know about this, because last year i saw at least 4 running slicks.
    Not my class anymore, ill leave it there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by svs View Post
    THat's right. you could run the aprilia 125 or mito, but you can't big bore. That would defeat the object of street stock.

    thank you ..
    thank you
    THANK YOU!!!!


    some one has FINAL pointed it out!!!!!


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    Fair enough. I hope the South Islander lads who are coming up for RD5 know about this, because last year i saw at least 4 running slicks.
    Not my class anymore, ill leave it there.
    just been on the phone to peter...

    he is up with the play


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    just been on the phone to peter...

    he is up with the play
    Good one.

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    I will also stand righ up the front at the next briefing so when Mel has not quite finished speaking his last words don't get lost in the conundrum of everyone buggering off.
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