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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    Haha! I already knew mate,When I first started back in 71 my first racebike was an R5 Yamaha that was never registered for the road,Only as Ian has stated "E class A" it was farm registration,I don't remember when exactly it was canned,But I know the TZ250B I raced in 78 wasnt registered at all.So must have been early to mid 70s,Probably something to do with the Marlboro series,Could you imagine Gregg Hansford and Murray Sayles factory KR750s being registered as a tractor
    ,Or the first TZ700 in the world to be raced LMFAO!!!
    Want me to see about reinstating the rule for you ??????
    Doubt if it had anything to do with the Marlboro series, Billy, all the race cars that came in for the Tasman series up to the 70's had to be regstered too. Brabham and MacLaren's Coopers were road registered. In ChCh for the Lady Wigram, they were driven from town to circuit - very entertaining. I remember in I think 1960, seeing Malcolm Gill driving the Lycoming down Riccarton Rd in pouring rain, fountains coming off the open wheels and a big beach umbrella pulled down over the cockpit with I swear 6 pairs of eyes peering out underneath - he had the team crammed into it.

    If this grasping government thought they could make money they'd reinstate it in a heartbeat....luckily the farming lobby is strong enough that it won't happen - at least not in the same form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    Haha! I already knew mate,When I first started back in 71 my first racebike was an R5 Yamaha that was never registered for the road,Only as Ian has stated "E class A" it was farm registration,I don't remember when exactly it was canned,But I know the TZ250B I raced in 78 wasnt registered at all.So must have been early to mid 70s,Probably something to do with the Marlboro series,Could you imagine Gregg Hansford and Murray Sayles factory KR750s being registered as a tractor
    ,Or the first TZ700 in the world to be raced LMFAO!!!
    Want me to see about reinstating the rule for you ??????
    Got the Original Rego plate at home for the 72 TR3 yamaha in the garage....

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    A club racer down here rode his cbr600rr to the burt (last year? maybe the year before?), pulled the plate off, competed, rode it home again.

    bloody nice guy too.

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    ...it wasn't that long ago that Glen Ornsby rode his Jubilee Bonne' to the Nelson Street Races, cleaned up his classes, put the bits on and rode home to Oxford...Dan Ornsby was King of the Port, same day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...it wasn't that long ago that Glen Ornsby rode his Jubilee Bonne' to the Nelson Street Races, cleaned up his classes, put the bits on and rode home to Oxford...Dan Ornsby was King of the Port, same day...
    and in times gone by Croz rode his six hour winning bike to the track, raced it, won and rode it back home again back in the days when men were men...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    and in times gone by Croz rode his six hour winning bike to the track, raced it, won and rode it back home again back in the days when men were men...
    Yip,The Z1 he did,Not so the H2,Was the fastest by a long shot on the H2 at the first 6 hour,But he kept running out of brake pads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    Haha! So must have been early to mid 70s,Probably something to do with the Marlboro series,Could you imagine Gregg Hansford and Murray Sayles factory KR750s being registered as a tractor
    ,Or the first TZ700 in the world to be raced LMFAO!!!
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    Never came up at any of the meetings I attended as one of the Marlboro Organisers - bloody Mamola would have been too young to get a licence anyway, wouldnt he ? Seem to remember still needing the rego for one of the Fryatt St pissupOOPS, I mean races

    Dunno why, but I think the plates disappeared around the same time as the old "Zone" race numbers ........
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    Quote Originally Posted by budda View Post
    Dunno why, but I think the plates disappeared around the same time as the old "Zone" race numbers ........
    Just popped in to the Worlds Best Hardware shop today, and checked the plates on the Indian and the coolest of 'em all, the Velo -
    it was still on E Rego in the 76-77 year, so that sort of fits the timeframe .........

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    i had an idea it may have been into the eighties, here's RH on an X7
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    i had an idea it may have been into the eighties, here's RH on an X7
    ha thats awesome.. I had a suzi gt x7.. same bike eh? I never should have sold it.. too young to know, think I got 300 buck for it..

    c'est la vie

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    i had an idea it may have been into the eighties, here's RH on an X7
    I'd guess either a customer bike "borrowed" for the weekend - or the wife's one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    and in times gone by Croz rode his six hour winning bike to the track, raced it, won and rode it back home again back in the days when men were men...
    I have a mate(haven't seen him for years) did the same at the first 6 hour at Amaroo on a CB750. Rode to track, took off the ace bars and "Stone" fairing to fit std bars. Rode to second then rode home again. He was way in front and ran out of brakes. The pad change stuffed it for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    I'd guess either a customer bike "borrowed" for the weekend - or the wife's one...
    not the wifes, hers was three times the size
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    Mid 70s all race bikes had to be registered, but not ROAD registered. However to get a race licence you also had to have a motorcycle licence. If for any reason your lost your licence then you also lost your racing licencevfor the same period.
    Time to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    not the wifes, hers was three times the size
    Don't think i ever saw her on that down here - all I remember her on in the SI was a 250 proddy bike, which may have been an RD anyway....

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