View Poll Results: Legal or not?

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  • XR100/CRF100/CRF150F ALL LEGAL

    18 54.55%
  • XR100/CRF100 LEGAL CRF150F ILLEGAL

    6 18.18%
  • XR100/CRF100/CRF150 ALL ILLEGAL

    3 9.09%
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Thread: Is it Bucket legal or not?

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    I feel your pain, I was beaten one year at Taupo in F4 by a Girl riding a Honda 100 in a RG50 frame....
    You probably built it for her...

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    Thumbs up

    my drink said you are all cheats so thats that

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    Sorry mate, read my post again. There is a bit of rude humour I think you missed.
    I don't think for a minute you are riding a cheater.
    I'm far to innocent, naive and homophobic to understand that sort of innuendo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy man View Post
    my drink said you are all cheats so thats that
    Case closed, there is no possible further appeal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    I'm far to innocent, naive and homophobic to understand that sort of innuendo.
    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    Case closed, there is no possible further appeal.
    Cobblers!!!

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    its all over thats go

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy man View Post
    its all over thats go
    It's all over what ? Errr Gravill ! fffff fetch ye cloth ....

    CRF150 ...so slow and bloody expensive ..why would you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    You probably built it for her...
    No, but the frame had winning pedigree.
    Don't you look at my accountant.
    He's the only one I've got.

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    I generally only ride/race off-road except for commuting to work. However I did take few moments to look into this bucket racing shenanigans thing and noted the model restrictions. If they did make xr100 and/or crf100/150f bikes (both frames and engines) legal I would be interested in having a crack at it. The crf 150 is hardly different from the fxr so I don't see why it isn't allowed. I note pit bikes are allowed but I think the frames on them are too flimsy for my liking.

    I can understand them refusing to allow the crf150r as they are a different ball game entirely and would easily smack down the fxr.
    Smoke 'em if you have 'em

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    My interpretation is that the CRF 100 / 150s are legal as they are a trail bike the R model is obviously illegal. I'm confident enough that I have used the 100 motor in an F5 build and a interested to see the outcome if anyone is keen enough to stump up the cash for a protest.
    I also don't think the frames aren't really what's required which is why I went down the engine transplant route instead of just fitting some other rims to a dirt bike.
    Your mileage of course may vary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    My interpretation is that the CRF 100 / 150s are legal as they are a trail bike the R model is obviously illegal. I'm confident enough that I have used the 100 motor in an F5 build and a interested to see the outcome if anyone is keen enough to stump up the cash for a protest.
    I also don't think the frames aren't really what's required which is why I went down the engine transplant route instead of just fitting some other rims to a dirt bike.
    Your mileage of course may vary.
    I love my RG, but I have done so much work to it to get it to handle and have good power. If I had to pay someone to do the work I have done ,it would be a 10K+ build and it is still a work in progress. That bike of yours is such a nice bike to ride. Thanks for sharing. Nice power and the frame seems so much better without the 150 in it. It has my vote. A way cheeper bike to build and an easier bike to ride than the RG.

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    Thumbs up Get some

    I don't really have a problem with the engine's mentioned at all. From memory they are all 2 valve longish stroke engines the same as a lunchen. What's the problem. Those 100 engine's could be the saver of F5 and also a way of getting more kids into the sport. Let them play I say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motor_mayhem View Post
    I generally only ride/race off-road except for commuting to work. However I did take few moments to look into this bucket racing shenanigans thing and noted the model restrictions. If they did make xr100 and/or crf100/150f bikes (both frames and engines) legal I would be interested in having a crack at it. The crf 150 is hardly different from the fxr so I don't see why it isn't allowed. I note pit bikes are allowed but I think the frames on them are too flimsy for my liking.

    I can understand them refusing to allow the crf150r as they are a different ball game entirely and would easily smack down the fxr.
    "xr100 and/or crf100/150f bikes (both frames and engines) legal I would" ..............they are legal so do it.

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    Its pretty clear ask the MNZ

    The CRF100/XR100 are trail bikes they actually are homologated for the trail bike class in the MNZ mini rules.

    They are clearly trail/fun bikes as are the the CRF/XR50's

    The crf150f are also trail/fun bikes.

    The CRF150R is an out and out competition MX bike. So it is illegal.

    http://www.motorcyclingnz.co.nz/competitionrules.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    The CRF100/XR100 are trail bikes they actually are homologated for the trail bike class in the MNZ mini rules.

    They are clearly trail/fun bikes as are the the CRF/XR50's

    The crf150f are also trail/fun bikes.

    The CRF150R is an out and out competition MX bike. So it is illegal.

    http://www.motorcyclingnz.co.nz/competitionrules.aspx
    Hmmm, so if MNZ have a trail bike class in Mini MX does it therefore mean they are competition bikes?

    The following machines have been homologated and approved for mini motocross competition:

    7-11 (u 12) years Trail
    (Note: all machines homologated to this class have a minimum wheel size of 14 inch front & 12 inch rear)
    CMG JS 80 (2004 – 2010) CMG JS 90 (2004 – 2010)
    Honda CRF 70 (2004 – 2010) Honda XR70 (1997 – 2010)
    Honda XR80 (1979 – 2010) Honda CRF 80 (2004 – 2010)
    Honda XR100 (1985 – 2010) Honda CRF 100 (2004 – 2010)
    Kawasaki KLX 110 (2002 – 2010) Polini XP4R (2010)
    Suzuki DRZ 110 (2003 – 2010) Suzuki DS80 (1990 – 2010)
    Suzuki JR80 (2001 – 2010) Suzuki DR-Z70
    Yamaha PW 90 (2002 – 2010) Yamaha TTR 90 (2000 – 2010)
    Yamaha TTR 90E (2004 – 2010) Lifan Club (2005-2010

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