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    Question Can I use a pit bike for bucket bike racing?

    Hi, i was jsut wondering if you can use pit bikes for bucket bike racing......im hoping to do the 2 hour at mt wellington in november and im pretty keen on using a pit bike with motard tires because their cheap and at the moment i ride a motorcross bike, so it would be a similer sytle of riding,

    i was think a 140cc 4t can i use that?? or modifed xr50/ttr50

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    Yea I wouldn't agree with it being the same riding style because the bike is designed for dirt but the bike will be fine. I saw one the other day riding at mt wellington

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    cool ill start saving.... see you all this satuday at mt wellington ill be there on my polini
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    Gangsta, Gansta. I'd advise buying a bigger bike instead though. They're similar cc but not quite same performance and gear boxes. I was lapping a motarded pit bike 140 in my first 30 mins on a bucket so that doesn't say much for a pit bike does it? I was on a cb140

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    Quote Originally Posted by DELLORTO View Post
    Hi, i was jsut wondering if you can use pit bikes for bucket bike racing......im hoping to do the 2 hour at mt wellington in november and im pretty keen on using a pit bike with motard tires because their cheap and at the moment i ride a motorcross bike, so it would be a similer sytle of riding,

    i was think a 140cc 4t can i use that?? or modifed xr50/ttr50

    thanks
    A bigger bike would be better as I wouldn't want to sit on a pit bike for 2 hours

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    Aren't those pit bikes (ie Thumpstar) essentially competition bikes, so not actually eligible?
    A bit of rule interpretation here, me thinks....


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    Most of them have tiny carbs.
    Luckily they are a very generic type, if it has a little one put on a big one.
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    Well thumpstars are used in competition as much as a honda crf so I guess it is. You would want to be checking with who ever makes the rules because the thumpstars are the only ones that would put up a good fight against a big bike

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    A pit bike came 4th at the 2 hr in Auckland in 2007. Road tyres are a must for bucketing and ney sticking out of the leg etc... tyres can be hard to get. strangley 10" conti race tyres are or recently have been available. other sizes in the scooter tyres sizes are also available in good quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by all4A50s View Post
    A bigger bike would be better as I wouldn't want to sit on a pit bike for 2 hours
    i didn't have a problem on a thumpster for my half hour at the wellington 1 hour race

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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Aren't those pit bikes (ie Thumpstar) essentially competition bikes, so not actually eligible?
    A bit of rule interpretation here, me thinks....
    only some are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Aren't those pit bikes (ie Thumpstar) essentially competition bikes, so not actually eligible?
    A bit of rule interpretation here, me thinks....
    all depends on who you are beating as to wether it is counted or not

    go ask John on sunday if he is there but there are a few that race and they arn't all that slow
    they dont have the topend but can go around corners
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    ok i will, id have to get pretty fast pit bike though......i just like to super-motard style of rding thats why.....im much more comfortable on a dirt bike style of riding.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by DELLORTO View Post
    ok i will, id have to get pretty fast pit bike though......i just like to super-motard style of rding thats why.....im much more comfortable on a dirt bike style of riding.......
    get a thumpster roadripper, they are fast

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    Quote Originally Posted by DELLORTO View Post
    ok i will, id have to get pretty fast pit bike though......i just like to super-motard style of rding thats why.....im much more comfortable on a dirt bike style of riding.......
    As long as you aint going to riding like a motard, sticking your leg out and all that crap

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