Schwinnesse II bike

nostyle

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I was going to race this in the amateur class but it has a reed valve. I might just ride in the amateur heats for fun. Yes, the sissy bar is still there.
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I was going to race this in the amateur class but it has a reed valve. I might just ride in the amateur heats for fun. Yes, the sissy bar is still there.
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There is no such rule that if you have a reed you can't be in the 2 Stroke
Amateur Class.

We will work out who is in which class on race day Saturday 13th by
running the heats and a little common sense. :)

Which class you are in will be a combination of your rider skills and your bike.

We really need 3 66 cc 2 Stroke classes but ya gotta start somewhere.

Rob and Greg of PistonBikes.com are putting up the cool prize of a Grubee
aluminum bike frame so they will be getting a say in who is in what class.
CR Machine is sponsoring 2 of their billet heads as prizes for 2nd and 3rd.

The idea of the 2 Stroke Amateur Class is to have a race for new inexperienced
riders with fairly stock, inexpensive builds where they can be competitive.
No need to dump a bunch of money into a race bike, just bring your everyday
rider and have a blast on the track.

Off the top of my head I would say your bike would be in the class.
 
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There is no such rule that if you have a reed you can't be in the 2 Stroke
Amateur Class.

We will work out who is in which class on race day Saturday 13th by
running the heats and a little common sense. :)

Which class you are in will be a combination of your rider skills and your bike.

We really need 3 66 cc 2 Stroke classes but ya gotta start somewhere.

Rob and Greg of PistonBikes.com are putting up the cool prize of a Grubee
aluminum bike frame so they will be getting a say in who is in what class.
CR Machine is sponsoring 2 of their billet heads as prizes for 2nd and 3rd.

The idea of the 2 Stroke Amateur Class is to have a race for new inexperienced
riders with fairly stock, inexpensive builds where they can be competitive.
No need to dump a bunch of money into a race bike, just bring your everyday
rider and have a blast on the track.

Off the top of my head I would say your bike would be in the class.

Cool. No matter what class I end up in, I'm really looking forward to race, the camping and just plain hanging out. Cheers!
 
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