Yeh, maybe for minefeild, but I still reckon you'd be in with a good chance. But that's really the point, there's lots more competitive 90's bikes to pick from than 80's. The only real competitive ones are really the very late 80's models, or earlier one's with a shiteload of money tipped into them.
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Screw you guys, SB6 Bimota, easy 150+ hp with a few mods....light as too. 1994![]()
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d'oh, farkin' double post's..........
Wog gurl.
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Where's that bloody video from Taupo......![]()
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Yep, the aussies do have a pre'95 class (they call it pre-modern) and they were running it in the same race as the pre'89's at the Barry Sheene Festivall of Speed earlier this month.
There's a lot of time and effort that goes into setting up a new class and sorting the rules out, so if your interested, then come along to the NZPCRA and get it put on the agenda for the AGM (not sure if the date has been announced for this yet).
In fact, why not put your hand up to be involved on the NZPCRA board, and then you can take on setting the class up yourself![]()
Oh yeah, and ex WSB ZXR750 was kicking ass at the the BSFOS (and that's a hard thing for a Yamaha racer to admitt)![]()
The PCRA of NSW cater for and run a Pre Modern class (pre 96) in Formula 1 & 2. They run in with P6 New Era (pre 89) and get 45 - 50 bikes on the grid at every round!
The 2010 Pre Modern F1 Champ runs a ZX7RR which is a fully blown Ex Factory World Superbike Kawasaki! A fast bike with a class rider!
The 2010 New Era Champ runs a FRZ 1000 which is an Factory Malboro Yamaha Dealer Team Superbike.
There is usually some close racing between the classes which makes for great viewing!
...we have been talking about adding this class to our club days...only talk... but no smoke without fire...as they say...there will be detractors, no doubt..
Gidday there Nigel - this is the man who has Mick Doohans Malboro factory FZR, and man can he ride it!!!!!
Pleasure to meet you and your partner at the BSFOS, and I hope you'll get this side of the Tasman at some stage for some racing, and if you don't this year, we'll catch up with you at Eastern Creek.
Cheers Nigel. Good to know the classes are full up and providing strong entertainment.
I'd really love to race an SRAD gixxer in a competitive environment.
Yes, I'm making progress on the bike, racing tail piece on the way from the UK and the motor will be being built for me in a few weeks, but it's still a way off from getting on the track.
I know it looks like I'm a complete Kawasaki nut, but I've actually owned more suzukis, and if I were to build whatI view as the ultimate bike for this class, it would prob not be ZXR750, as good as they are lol
Personally, I feel pre89 is just starting to heat up, all sorts of names and machines coming out of the wood work, Eddie Kattenburg was getting faster and faster on that FZR1000 he picked up. I hear Terry Fitzgerald is building a trick RG500 for the class, how I'd love to get on a bike like that and ring it's neck!!! lol
Yeah, my wife thought she was buying a van to get stock for her summer markets, looks suspiciously like a race transporter to me lol
Its a world superbike kit from kawasaki. The head is sposed to be really trick too.
It is a way off being finished, maybe the 2nd half of the Actrix, we will see.
your only saying that because the South Island bike shops have only just now received pre 89's as new stock
Yep, just the one championship, but run under nz postie type rules, that model can go out to 850cc plus with a mish mash of pistons and rods from other models, and zx9R motors are pretty much bolt in. Sill won't beat a well set up 7/11 though.![]()
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