Quite a variety from RS125 framed MB100 to GN125(140 with stroker kit) CB125T,RX125,GP100,H100,there's a GP100/RG400/TZR hybrid being built at the momentOriginally Posted by TonyB
http://www.mnz.co.nz/competitionrules.aspx chapter 24
Quite a variety from RS125 framed MB100 to GN125(140 with stroker kit) CB125T,RX125,GP100,H100,there's a GP100/RG400/TZR hybrid being built at the momentOriginally Posted by TonyB
http://www.mnz.co.nz/competitionrules.aspx chapter 24
Originally Posted by Kickaha
Engines must be derived from non-competition
motorcycles. Motocross, Road Racing, Enduro and
Go Kart motors and transmission parts are not
permitted. There shall be no restriction on the make,
type or design of carburettor, ignition, exhaust,
piston, cam, valve springs or cooling system except
for class eligibility. All engines must be normally
aspirated except F4 4 stroke engines of less than
100cc capacity, which may be turbo or supercharged.
F4 2 stroke engines over 104cc are restricted to
carburation equivalent to a single 24mm carburettor,
F5 4 stroke engines over 53cc are restricted to
carburation equivalent to a single 20mm carburettor.
Erm... has anyone ever actually tried to turbo charge an F4 4 stroke? Imagine the size of the turbo!
Kickaha and his mate have done it at the moment, just about got it running. They have a 100cc motor i think (can't remember the exact details). They got a turbo off a suzuki cappicino (sp?), the 600cc pocket rocket car.
na not for me....i have spent far too many years thrashing the shit out of poor wee bikes....and dreaming of a big fast bike...now that i have the R1 im happy as(no more hating my bike coz it aint fast enough) i always find with less powerfull bikes you are always wanting more...but thats just me....plus if i raced i would want to race the bikes i like....and no offence but i dont like mb100's and the like. hey i guess its back to that each to their own thing............. i belive there are even guys that race harleys.Originally Posted by Kickaha
Buckets must be all about corner speed though- am I right? And outbraking rather than blasting past. If the racing's even I doubt you'd ever notice how slow you're going in a straight line- especially when you're dicing with other bikes. I know in gokarts we never went that fast, but it sure felt fast, aside from being low to the ground it was because there were karts all around you- jim2, you'd agree with that wouldn't you? I remember one race where someone behind me tried to take the first bend flat out on cold tyres (you had to wait a lap or two for them to heat up), their kart went spinning past me, across the front, and into the grass. Massively entertaining! I guess the thing with buckets is you could go racing, and keep your road bike. If you were really good, maybe you'd get noticed and then someone else would pay for your gear in a higher class.
corner speed is important in buckets but getting good drive out of a corner can lead to a overtake in a straightline or block passing, this takes a bit of planning! The thing is buckets teachs you all this with out blinding you with 200+ speeds to these possibitys in developing your racecraft![]()
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