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Post by rck on Dec 22, 2008 22:03:09 GMT -5
Proposed 2009 GPFTS Classes Trophy classes50cc, up to 8 years old 65cc, 6-12 years old 150cc, stock appearing, except tires and pipe, no age limit 250cc modern, no age limitOpen modern, 400cc Vintage, ’79 and older, no age limitVintage open, ’75 and older* 50+ Vintage open, ’75 and older 40+ open (modern motorcycles okay) Pro classesOpen pro 450cc pro Vintage 250-600, '75 and older* Vintage Twins, '75 and older* * Vintage riders must 30 years of age as of the date of competition. These are the proposed classes for the 2009 season. There may races that the GPFTS will co-promote, such as Stockton, where the class structure may slightly vary. In these cases it will be announced before the event how the points will be paid. Randy
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Post by verticaltwin on Dec 23, 2008 14:28:39 GMT -5
Looks good from my angle... Thanks for posting them. Hopefully I can get a second bike together for next year now. Do me a favor and don't tell Bill our class is bumped up to 400cc's, we don't need any big-bore-Bultacos... Kyle#44x
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Post by bomber on Dec 29, 2008 9:30:53 GMT -5
The new class structure looks good. It looks to me that there should be multiple classes for everyone. I can ride three different classes as shown, two with the same bike. Good job to the crew!! With any luck I should have a rider for the 50cc next year also. Besides I Have to get her on a bike so she doesn't bankrupt the vintage riders begging for candy all the time!!!
Hope everyone had a Merry & Blessed Christmas and have a Happy New Year!!! (Oh yea Go HUSKERS)
P.S. Need FMF power core header for a 2002-2003 CRF450, I have the can but I need the header so I can give my spare pipe to Brockman.
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Post by 827mxer on Jan 2, 2009 22:20:34 GMT -5
Qustion the 150 stock class, is that a 4 stroke only class? just curious, new to the flat track scene!!!!
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Post by tsmiley98 on Jan 2, 2009 23:32:21 GMT -5
Qustion the 150 stock class, is that a 4 stroke only class? just curious, new to the flat track scene!!!! Yes, it is air cooled 4 strokes, I don't think it has changed, the CRF150R is a water cooled 4 stroke and not allowed, The most popular bike is the CRF150F, I am running a CRF100, it may not be as powerful but it is 50lbs lighter.
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