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    Quote Originally Posted by prettybillie View Post
    Right my friends - it's on. AMCC will run the 250 lights and the street stock as one class. It's totally over to you guys now. There needs to be a minimum of 10 entries in a class for it to run. So, start beating the drums and get those entries in. AMCC have agreed that a class like this needs to be run, however in the past when they've tried to get it off the ground there was just simply not the support for in in relation to entries. So I guess - here's your chance!!!!
    Thanks heaps man!!!!, The main person to contact if you want realy good entires is Glen Mettam, he was responsible for getting sall the streetstock riders for Hampton Downs. But we wont let you down, ill try my best to get as many as possible, this could be the start of a big streetstock class in the AMCC. See you on the 24th, -MAX

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    Quote Originally Posted by budda View Post
    And PLEASE guys, resist any temptation to faff with the 250's - keep 'em standard, dont let it get outta control like the 150's.
    Just purely out of interests sake, what do you mean by this? My understanding is that everything should be stock standard?....

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    Quote Originally Posted by budda View Post
    WELL DONE, AMCC ...... thats excellent news - come on Woody / Billy etc, motivate the troops and get out there, justify the Clubs faith in the class

    And PLEASE guys, resist any temptation to faff with the 250's - keep 'em standard, dont let it get outta control like the 150's. The 2 classes are very competitive when run STANDARD, so leave 'em alone .... that INCLUDES grinding brackets off etc. The rules WILL be policed strongly, so that the class does what its intended to, i.e. provide a class where RIDER ABILITY is the decider
    Totally agree with you Budda," KEEP THE 250's ALL ABOVE BOARD", and within the rules, and there will be some great races out there, thats one of the reasons i have entered the class this season. Once you have the package, there is no more excesive costs keeping up with Joe Blogs. As you say it all will come down to rider ability.
    The Vic Club series will be interesting to watch, hopefully a strong turnout of "Production Lights" this season. And i will also be doing my best to promote the class as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Just purely out of interests sake, what do you mean by this? My understanding is that everything should be stock standard?....
    Yea, theres always someone, its harder to cheat with the 250cc though, it not sayign its impossible, but it aint easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustys View Post
    Totally agree with you Budda," KEEP THE 250's ALL ABOVE BOARD", and within the rules, and there will be some great races out there, thats one of the reasons i have entered the class this season. Once you have the package, there is no more excesive costs keeping up with Joe Blogs. As you say it all will come down to rider ability.
    The Vic Club series will be interesting to watch, hopefully a strong turnout of "Production Lights" this season. And i will also be doing my best to promote the class as well.
    shoudl be a great season, yea your right there, when im on the hyosung i feel like im on a bigger bike without the bigger costs....
    Im gona try my best this season to promote the 250's, they are a great class. The package ive got is chain,brake pads,muffler,tires and thats all you need and your sorted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    shoudl be a great season, yea your right there, when im on the hyosung i feel like im on a bigger bike without the bigger costs....
    Im gona try my best this season to promote the 250's, they are a great class. The package ive got is chain,brake pads,muffler,tires and thats all you need and your sorted.
    COOL !!!!!!! thats what i like to here, thats all i have done, so we need more bums on seats "woody" and some promotion material, think !!! think !!!! think !!!! park all the 250's together somehow at a race meeting and promote it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustys View Post
    COOL !!!!!!! thats what i like to here, thats all i have done, so we need more bums on seats "woody" and some promotion material, think !!! think !!!! think !!!! park all the 250's together somehow at a race meeting and promote it ?
    at hampton downs i was with hoysung promotion thing for 250's, if oyur keen Come up to puke on the 24th, shoudlnt be a few of us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Just purely out of interests sake, what do you mean by this? My understanding is that everything should be stock standard?....
    Dead right - SHOULD be stock standard ( except for what you're allowed to change ) and all I'm saying is that if all 250 racers are self-policing ( as in, wont put up with blatant cheating as in some 150's ) we will ALL be the winners ......... the trouble with the 150's has been that so many people BUY a "standard" bike, but what they GET may have been modified 5 owners ago, and all subsequent owners believe it to be legal.

    The Hyosungs and Kawasakis are very even in standard trim - lets keep it that way. Our one has a "lunchtime" muffler, sticky road tyres, Billy-built bodywork and maximum oversize testicles on the pilot - thats it !!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by budda View Post
    Dead right - SHOULD be stock standard ( except for what you're allowed to change ) and all I'm saying is that if all 250 racers are self-policing ( as in, wont put up with blatant cheating as in some 150's ) we will ALL be the winners ......... the trouble with the 150's has been that so many people BUY a "standard" bike, but what they GET may have been modified 5 owners ago, and all subsequent owners believe it to be legal.

    The Hyosungs and Kawasakis are very even in standard trim - lets keep it that way. Our one has a "lunchtime" muffler, sticky road tyres, Billy-built bodywork and maximum oversize testicles on the pilot - thats it !!!!!!!!

    i msut add, you NEED raicng brake-pads or late braking is dangerous, chain is needed, and muffelr needed, tires needed, even body worki dont think is that nesessary.....
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    Totally agree budda........ but at the end of the day its the motor that really makes a difference between a fast and not so fast RG. Even a couple of kilos (weight differnce) in the rest doesnt have that much effect. Ok sometimes you have all these things and a very light/good rider and it makes it seem like that one is a lot faster than the rest. I believe attention to detail........ strict maintanace....good rubber and a good rider is just as effective. As for the tyre thing that really needs to be sorted once and for all...........as the different combos at Ruapuna Nats in the changing conditions was interesing eh.
    The main thing is this class grows and is given the recognition it deserves............. you will never stop rule interpretation/cheating call it what youlike it even happens at the very top.

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    Any as head of the kiwibiker streetstock movement {this is a dictatorship lol} how would my people come about requesting to MNZ getting streetstock as a championship class for next years nat?

    -max
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    Do you have the money to do the five rounds around NZ?

    I know I don't.

    It's easy to say "We want to." But 'Can we?'

    I'm thinking we need to give it another year to grow the Prolite class (and get sponsorship interest) before suggesting a Nats Championship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prettybillie View Post
    The AMCC ave really tried to get this and the 250 lights up and running, but at all our club meets we have ended up with a maximum of 4 entries across both classes. Without any sarcasim or ridicul, I would love to hear the ideas of the riders in those classes as to what we need to do to get more entries...
    Quote Originally Posted by prettybillie View Post
    Right my friends - it's on. AMCC will run the 250 lights and the street stock as one class. It's totally over to you guys now. There needs to be a minimum of 10 entries in a class for it to run. So, start beating the drums and get those entries in. AMCC have agreed that a class like this needs to be run, however in the past when they've tried to get it off the ground there was just simply not the support for in in relation to entries. So I guess - here's your chance!!!!

    Good on AMCC running the Pro Lites class but in fairness pb is it fair to include the class at the last minute and then complain of a lack of support? Giving riders a fortnights warning and an ultimatum is hardly a fair suck of the sav. Vic club's winter series programme has been up for months allowing riders to plan ahead and will i'de predict see big fields in prolight/ss150. I'v an RG which i'm running a young rider on in the winter series, would like to support your meeting but not possible at such short notice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racey Rider View Post
    Do you have the money to do the five rounds around NZ?

    I know I don't.

    It's easy to say "We want to." But 'Can we?'

    I'm thinking we need to give it another year to grow the Prolite class (and get sponsorship interest) before suggesting a Nats Championship.
    No, but my parents want a holiday down south next holidays......so if we're already down there why not, Their maybe not too many of us with the money to do all 5 rounds, but there is some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rcktfsh View Post
    Good on AMCC running the Pro Lites class but in fairness pb is it fair to include the class at the last minute and then complain of a lack of support? Giving riders a fortnights warning and an ultimatum is hardly a fair suck of the sav. Vic club's winter series programme has been up for months allowing riders to plan ahead and will i'de predict see big fields in prolight/ss150. I'v an RG which i'm running a young rider on in the winter series, would like to support your meeting but not possible at such short notice.
    Yip,Same for me,I am running 2 younger riders on 150s for the Actrix series and had we known earlier would have attended this meeting,Most of the riders in this class are students or lowwly paid and have to budget in advance

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