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Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« on: April 08, 2014, 08:55:38 pm »

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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2014, 10:11:56 pm »
   I think this is Going to Be Bigger than  Ben Her ..even Can Beer its Going to Be BIG ..

   What kind of Track is it going to Be ? ? ?

   I need to know so I can work Out What Bike to Take Tto This ...

   It going to be a Bike Vent that just keep on giving a shit load of Fun ..I can not wait ...
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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2014, 10:31:44 pm »
Dennis you need to speak with Greg S he will post the track info with the Heaven Flyer ,was given thisFlyer tonight to post by the local Rotary Club, I was invited as Guest Speaker to give them a spiel on the Riders Against Depression Aussie 4 day they are going to come on board to help raise funds for it and will probably donate some of the takings from the Expo .If the weather Gods shine upon us this will be a heap of fun ,a really nice venue ,open bar and live band till midnight on Saturday night I hope everybody that attends has a ball.

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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2014, 11:34:46 pm »
Dennis it will be similar to Canowindra with a couple of small ski jump. A bit like a grass version of a US TT circuit. Anything set up for VMX or CDT will be fine, except sliders I guess.

All details within a few days. Trying to finalise a few details before the flyer will be ready.
Yes it should be BIG.

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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2014, 03:14:37 pm »
The locals are very excited about this one, some have even got their sites picked out for the weekend already.
Having attended this show last year the racing is just what this event needs.

Whats the deal with day licences, I have been asked do you get them on the day or organise them in advance?
If they are best organised in advance who should they contact.
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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2014, 03:43:40 pm »
Visited Gloucester in the last day or so to help Carl and the local guys laying out the track. What a great town. Steve & Craig were fantastic and are the locals club guys.

The flyer will be out over the weekend as almost everything is now in place.

Pre-entry is the way to go and request a 'one event' licence then. There will also be licences available at the meeting we always have a spare dozen or so for late late entries ;) The more entries the better the fun.

We have come up with an interesting format. Well we hope we have should give everyone good racing and an oppurtunity to do well in their final.

Hot showers, some powered camp sites (included in entry fees)

Entry will be $60 (for pre-entries) as usual, one event licence $70, Juniors $20 (12-16y.o.) Pre85 125cc or 85cc moderns

Pre65 & 70 free entry for riders that enter those classes only so get'um out and tuned.

Riders get into the EXPO site free but others will be charged the $15 entry fee for the weekend (<16yo free)

This is going to be fun ;D 8)
« Last Edit: April 12, 2014, 01:50:08 am by HeavenVMX »

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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #6 on: April 11, 2014, 08:20:57 pm »
So is a 1984 YZ 80 in or out?
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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #7 on: April 11, 2014, 08:35:54 pm »
Why wouldn't it be Ted?
Just cut a small length of fuel line and place it over the throttle cable, right between the slide and the slide cap.
that should tame it a bit if you are worried about it bucking you off :)

I haven't been to one of these showground doo's before, what would be the go for a rear tyre?
Should I fit a trials rear or would a half worn knobbly be good enough to stop catastrophic hook up ::)
Any advise would be appreciated, Thanks.
 
« Last Edit: April 11, 2014, 08:41:32 pm by Mick D »
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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2014, 08:43:40 pm »
So is a 1984 YZ 80 in or out?

What am I missing ted? I just bought a cr 80 for my boy?
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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #9 on: April 11, 2014, 09:04:07 pm »
My understanding for juniors is :

250  4T cant be on track while a 85 in out there.

125 2T can't be on track while a 65 is out there

As HeavenVMX has not included Pre 85  80cc, just modern 85cc and Pre 85 125cc i am confused.

Seeing as it is a natural terrain track I think up to 150 4T can also run.

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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #10 on: April 11, 2014, 09:08:20 pm »
Ok mate after re reading it I see.

Surely it will be ok to run pre 85 80cc
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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #11 on: April 11, 2014, 09:11:13 pm »
If its a Junior riding? he or she should be able to run with the modern 85cc, witch is still all fun.
I imagine there wouldn't be much point of starting a pre-85 80cc class if there is not enough for a race.
Collate expressions of interest?
Maybe there's more than one? two? more?
« Last Edit: April 11, 2014, 09:15:17 pm by Mick D »
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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #12 on: April 11, 2014, 09:46:11 pm »
Ted and Mick have me thinking
Junior is 12 to 18 right due to year rule so I guess this is 85cc to 250f or 125cc
 That is a pretty big jump 85SW against full size 125cc (ability also 12 year old going round with a
 18 year old )

I am sure there is a ma reason why but why can't you have the following
10>16 years 65cc>85cc BW and run the 16 to 18 with seniors? Or ladies+ 4t

I reckon the gap is smaller/safer and opens up racing from 10 years old. (And yes my son is 10) :)

Sure there is a reason why it doesn't work?
« Last Edit: April 11, 2014, 09:56:34 pm by Paul552 »
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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #13 on: April 12, 2014, 01:21:09 am »
MOMS specifies only a maximum 4 year age spread in a single race. Therefore 12-16 y.o. fits best for our club

when a rider turns 16 y.o. they can continue for the remainder of that year as a junior. If they ride a senior race as a 16 y.o.they can not technically go back to juniors.

17 & 18 y.o. are absolutely senior.

The 250F 4T / 125cc 2T are not allowed to race against 85cc 2T / 150 4T. MOMS does not allow 250F in the same race as 85cc as capacity classes cannot be mixed. 85cc 2T and 150cc 4T are considered the same capacity class. 250F 4T and 125 2T moderns are considered the same capacity class.

Junior class at Heaven events is:
12-16years  - 85cc 2T / 150cc 4T moderns (small wheel or big wheel no 65cc allowed as it is a different capacity class) or Pre85 125cc. now Pre85 125 in this context also includes Pre78, 75, EVO up to '84 etc etc as usual.

This is all as per the MOMS except for allowing 125 Pre85 which is the 'Heaven' way of encouraging VMX bikes in juniors. the 125cc Pre85 are about the same size / performace as a good modern 85cc 2T 150cc 4T particularly the big wheels.

The junior event is not critical to the HVMX program persay but is offered to allow our members to bring along their kids to make it a family weekend of riding. It is an important class to those families and the races are used to 'space' back to back races for us 'older' kids ;D. I think everyone in the club supports their presence and several current senior riders have come through the Heaven junior class including current Heaven club champ and Pre78 125cc national champ Liam Beverly and 2013 No2 Carl Rindlisbacher.

Ted correct me if I'm wrong but a YZ80L would be completely legal at an 85cc modern race. One of the clubs juniors had his RM80 in the trailer last year at a modern meeting and his 85cc KTM had a very rare failure so he dragged the '78 RM80 out and rode it at the meeting and finished mid pack ;) The YZ80L does not qualify as a Pre85 125cc due to the wheel size as per the MOMS but this does not matter for Heaven as there is only one junior class.

So just to clarify in simple terms the YZ80L is most welcome in Heaven junior races.

We have had this clarified again by a member of the MNSW MX Committee. MOMS only allows juniors to race bikes retailed as MX bikes on a man made track. Bikes such as TTR125, XR80/100 can race on natural terrain tracks. Gloucester is considered man made because it runs under a stadium cross track licence and has man made jumps even if they are only small to accomodate Pre65 etc. CRF150R is considered the same class as KTM SX85 and is sold as a junior MX machine.



We as a club try to encourage families to bring their juniors to Heaven meetings. The posts here seem to suggest that it is being made difficult when that could not be further from the truth. We try to come up with the best possible combination to allow the juniors to take part while still staying within the MOMS rules. If members feel we have misinterpretted a rule or can see a way to improve things then talk to a committee member. We welcome any suggestions as we are just guys that are trying to make the club run for everyones benifit. Other members, more often than not, have fantastic ideas that we need to know about for everyones benifit. Sometimes there is a very good reason that it cannot be done other times we go 'why didn't we see that' but all suggestions are explored.

This forum can not change anything in the Heaven Club the only way to do that is to bring it up to the committee or at a general meeting. Finally we are bound by the MOMS rules so often what looks to be an obvious solution may not be acceptable. A perfect example is juniors at Vinduros, that would be great, but the logistics of acheiving that is a nightmare.


Now can we get back to the approaching fun meeting at Gloucester ;D 8)
« Last Edit: April 12, 2014, 11:17:28 am by HeavenVMX »

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Re: Gloucester Motorycle Expo (Heaven RD 3)
« Reply #14 on: April 12, 2014, 09:54:15 am »
Thanks Heaven for clearing that up.

I thought I'd bought the young fella the wrong bike ;D ;D again
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