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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    but ONLY if we can understand what the hell she's talking about
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    so,is junior,under 600?
    forsale A100,awesome power.
    near ready for bucket raceing,or just a padock,beach hack.
    gotta be a good deal,surely

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    yeah under 600cc
    and yeah post classic pre '89
    hmmm im not really that talented just seems like it would be a lot of fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    yeah under 600cc
    and yeah post classic pre '89
    hmmm im not really that talented just seems like it would be a lot of fun
    AHHHHH... no telent huh, ok bucket racing is what ya want then, cheap, fun, and will teach ya heaps of telent. Hook up with the Welly team, Im sure they can find ya a bike to ride.

    Pre89 up north, well this is were it gets tricky for me as Im not fimiler with the goings on, but if anything like down here there will be the top 5 serious guys... behind them there will be the rest of the feild doing what you want, sharpening skills and having FUN.
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    AHHHHH... no telent huh, ok bucket racing is what ya want then, cheap, fun, and will teach ya heaps of telent. Hook up with the Welly team, Im sure they can find ya a bike to ride.

    Pre89 up north, well this is were it gets tricky for me as Im not fimiler with the goings on, but if anything like down here there will be the top 5 serious guys... behind them there will be the rest of the feild doing what you want, sharpening skills and having FUN.
    Racing is serious but its still allowed to be and still is fun. The pre 89 class has grown amazingly in the last few years and the amount of older 400s now flooding the grids has made the numbers up . A few more senior bikes are coming through now also but the 2 classes run in the same races with seperate points per class. A small well riden 400 will keep in good stead with a senior bike at some tracks where power is not the answer.
    An RGV 250 will do well in the junior class .
    To sum up the classes , Junior = up to 600cc and senior is 601cc to open.
    Pre 1989 , Pre 1982 , Pre 1972 .
    Give it a go Rachprice.... you will love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    Hey just wondering what the junior post classic class in racing is like?
    Are there many people?
    Is it very competitive?
    it is fun... and as a chick racing the class, i love it... its friendly competition and more of us chicks should be out there taking it to the boys!!! its getting very popular thanks to the 400 invasion into F3 adn cross entering into postys
    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    After trying it last Sat i can confirm its a fast little muvva as well.
    If only i can weld the frame crack , get the hinge out of the middle , sort the suspenders out a bit, and get a talented rider like Scracha to ride it then its going to be at least a top 3 if not the top step.
    Where's my special additions to keep up with Scracha Paul??? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicksta View Post
    it is fun... and as a chick racing the class, i love it... its friendly competition and more of us chicks should be out there taking it to the boys!!!
    Where's my special additions to keep up with Scracha Paul??? lol
    Ummmmm , coming i hope

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    Pre 1989 , Pre 1982 , Pre 1972 .
    When are those years likely to be updated?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    When are those years likely to be updated?
    I update with memory every time i re-live those days man .... dosnt everybody.????

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    Ummmmm , coming i hope
    yay!!! got to catch these boys somehow ay!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    Hey just wondering what the junior post classic class in racing is like?
    Are there many people?
    Is it very competitive?
    It's the best class if you ask me but I'm biased. Relatively cheap. Not too many crashes Very full grids. Very very very competitive....much more close racing than the boring F1 and F2 for all skill levels. With all the different bikes (600's, 400's, weird singles and shite old 2 strokes ) you're almost guaranteed to spend a race dicing with other bikes.

    Oh, and ladies have to wear skin tight leathers....it's a safety issue.

    If you want to go fast on the RGV then pm drew as he's uber fast on his.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    It's the best class if you ask me but I'm biased. Relatively cheap. Not too many crashes Very full grids. Very very very competitive....much more close racing than the boring F1 and F2 for all skill levels. With all the different bikes (600's, 400's, weird singles and shite old 2 strokes ) you're almost guaranteed to spend a race dicing with other bikes.

    Oh, and ladies have to wear skin tight leathers....it's a safety issue.

    If you want to go fast on the RGV then pm drew as he's uber fast on his.
    Shite eh?

    hahaha skin tight....

    mmm like i say its just an idea I think I have a wee way to go, get my skils up first but thanks for all the replies, it has helped a lot!

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    posties is great fun with a grid full of friendly people who are pretty fast on the track any new addition would be welcomed by all on the grid,on a seperate note im keen to see what this secret weapon is of scrachas ie should we all be very worried

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Oh, and ladies have to wear skin tight leathers....it's a safety issue.

    If you want to go fast on the RGV then pm drew as he's uber fast on his.

    Definitely safety related.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJTurbo
    but ONLY if we can understand what the hell she's talking about
    Has she got a funny accent or summit?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicksta View Post
    Where's my special additions to keep up with Scracha Paul??? lol
    Any girl shows me their tits and I'll let them beat me. You can't say I'm not fair *

    Quote Originally Posted by Chet
    im keen to see what this secret weapon is of scrachas ie should we all be very worried
    Had to do summit to keep up with them pesky ZXR's and VFR's. My spectacular level of unfittedness and extra Christmas kilo's should even things out. I'm keen to see the new beastie too Chet.


    * Clive, I'm bored of your moobs so I'll try and beat you next race.
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