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Old 07-29-2010, 03:32 PM   #1
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Hey guys and gals,
Our next date is Sunday and Monday, August 8th and 9th at NJMP on the F1 Karting Liberator course. We are adding the much anticipated stock crf/xr50 10" wheel Goofball class. No rules here except 10" wheels and 4 stroke so bring your beater and have fun.

We would love to have everyone there. Bring whatever you have, there are classes for all bike types as seen below. I cannot stress enough how MANDATORY the riders meeting is at 8:30 sharp. If you're not there you may not be able to get on track. Tech and registration both close prior to the riders meeting. Race classes are below and the typical race day schedule is at this link.

http://www.njminigp.com/schedule-race-day/

Race Classes


MiniGP
Ages 5-17 with little to no track riding experience
Bikes limited to:
50cc 2 stroke
110cc 4 stroke



F1
Ages can vary (under 17 requires approval)
Bikes limited to:
63cc 2 stroke
125cc 4 stroke (horizontal)
120cc 4 stroke (vertical)



F2
Ages can vary (under 17 requires approval)
Bike types no larger than:
65cc 2 stroke
150cc air cooled 4 stroke
130cc liquid cooled 4 stroke



Super Mini
Ages can vary (under 17 requires approval)
Bike Types no larger than:
105cc 2 stroke
187cc air cooled 4 stroke
150cc liquid cooled 4 stroke



NSR/NSF
Must be 17 yrs old or older
Bike must be a stock Honda NSR50 or NSF100
Only suspension and brake modifications allowed



Supermoto
Must be 17 yrs old or older
Bikes no smaller than:
249 cc 4 stroke
No road race chassis allowed


NJ MiniGP Endurance races will all be limited to F2 class displacement rules and below.

We will be holding very firm on engine displacements of 150cc air cooled four stroke, 130cc liquid cooled four stroke, and 65cc two stroke. We need to adhere to this rule structure for many different reasons. If there are any questions at all please dont hesitate to contact us at info@njminigp.com. Also, subscribe to the newsletter which will have important information regarding the series each month.

Endurance Series Rules

2 riders per team max

2 bikes per team max

F2 motor displacement max (very strict)

Mandatory rider change every half hour

Bike must be entirely in pit stall prior to second bike leaving

One transponder per team
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Old 07-29-2010, 10:00 PM   #2
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I wanna look into this eventually.(after the dust settles with the new house lol)
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I wanna look into this eventually.(after the dust settles with the new house lol)
ME 2.
A 2 stroke 65cc KTM senior would be perfect for the F2 class.
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If you guys are serious about F2. There are two KX65's ready to rock set up better than my personal 65 for around $2,000 right now. May not be around much longer though. When they are that cheap they go quick. There's a few 85's around for around $2,500.

I still say the NSR50 is the best way to go by far. It's the closest, most technical, most fun racing Ive ever experienced. Not to mention. It is the absolute cheapest way to go hands down. You buy it, put gas in it and race all year long without even having to change tires. they work if your 70lbs or 250lbs if you can beleive that. It's proven by the fact that the points leader right now tips the scales at about 200lbs.

Come out next weekend to see how the days go.
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