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    Now's your chance to race your twins

    Excellent new race class starting. Read here, this will be the best thing you could do in your whole life.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1129193967

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    Man that would be sweet, could my hyosung compete? what would I need to do to it?

    Always wanted to get into racing... A man thing haha
    To be efficient, think, what is the most important thing to be done? and if your not doing it right now... Your being inefficient... from some legend of business

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    Good man,

    Here's a run down on pretty much everything, it's a lot simpler than it seems.
    http://www.vicclub.co.nz/tiki-read_a...p?articleId=68

    Yes the new rules are designed for your bike and the VTR's and the GPX's etc. They are MNZ rules for nationals events I think. Not certain they will be racing this class at Nationals yet, but you'll want to start at the club level anyway.

    This is the best series to start in. The Vic Club based in Wellington. However, they do hold rounds at Taupo aswell as Manfeild. My first season of racing I was based in Auckland but did the whole streetstock series and won it on my CBR250RR (stock standard). You'll have to find out if the Auckland Motorcycle Club runs this class. I hope they will.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-216517658.htm

    Racing is actually a cheap way of getting track time although crash rates are higher when compared with track days. But it's so much more exciting.

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    K so im based in Auckland, whats the best, cheapest way to see how my bike fares on the track? and see if I think Im good enough to race?

    I have a friend who I think will be keen too.
    To be efficient, think, what is the most important thing to be done? and if your not doing it right now... Your being inefficient... from some legend of business

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riding LockedDown View Post
    K so im based in Auckland, whats the best, cheapest way to see how my bike fares on the track?
    www.motott.co.nz

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    To be clear: the Vic Club 250 rules (Mini Lites) are NOT the same as the proposed MNZ 250 twin rules.

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    cheers, going to see if I can fit these dates in around my exams. thanks
    To be efficient, think, what is the most important thing to be done? and if your not doing it right now... Your being inefficient... from some legend of business

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