so billy what 250's will you be taking to puke next weekend?
The Head of Kiwibikers Streetstock movement
Production Light
Rule 22-13. Has been there for a year at least.
Nothing in "proposed rule changes", so after overwhelming submissions saying "don't stuff with something working so well" I assume they've canned the proposals to change heaps per the draft I saw posted a 5 or so months ago.
The commission felt something was broken, but were told clearly the only broken thing is the broken arses of club leaders and riders who fail to contribute anything to fostering Junior RR
I suggested MNZ refuse a few permits now and again to clubs who were not adhering to the first rule in the book, see page minus 2, "Fostering the sport...
I know of only one club making an effort. Let me know if there are any others!
No worries Billy. I think the Production Light rules are fine after a first season try out. Most importantly they seem to mesh in well with the varied needs around the country, including racing amongst the existing 150's.
I'm sure looking forward to seeing your team and efforts come South for the Nats.
Well done Billy and much appreciated.
Yip,I think Jared Pike and young Seth proved last year,If theyre ridden properly they can be alot of fun and theres been some good racing between Max Woodruffe/Ken Dobson and Blair Mason at the AMCC rounds as well,Regretfully the Bulk of the North islanders appear to be happy getting within 5 secs of a good laptime and think theyve outgrown the class and move on to nowhere.We are currently making good progress with young Simon Volmer from Auckland,Only done 3 racedays and 2 test days and Im picking hed beat most of if not all the guys that competed at the Actrix series.Hes totally dedicated to the cause to the point hes trying to rake up the money to do the South Island rounds after Xmas,Best move Ive seen from anybody from the NI streetstock/club scene since I sent young Alex Bowers your way.
In the past the southern Streetstock community has provided bikes, training and support to young northerners Sam Smith, Glen Skatchill, Avalon Biddle, Kenneth Jones, Luke Jamieson, La Salle Carr and Dan Mettam. The "welcome mat" is out for any more you want to send down, any time.
OK,Weve got 6 bikes now going to the South Island for the Nationals in our transporter,2 are still available for lease,$1050.00 gets you a raceprepped machine capable of winning the inaugaral Prolite 250 NZ Championship,The bike will be transported to all three rounds in the South Island for that price and all you need do is enter it for each round and transport/feed yourself,Total estimated cost for a North Islander $2000.00,For that you can win a New Zealand championship,Less than the cost of tyres for a Superbike for 1 round.
IT just doesnt get any easier or more affordable than this
I am soooo tempted Billy, but I am probably a bit old, you looking for younger riders I am assuming!?
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