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MotoBay Classic August 18th - Racing at Piers 30&32 in San Francisco

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  • Junkie
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    other questions I got answers to:
    leathers are required (MX gear isn't enough)
    slicks are fine, warmers/generators are fine
    no size requirement on catch can

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  • Junkie
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    https://www.scribd.com/document/3797...een&from_embed has tech requirements (I asked the guy who runs WFT and he sent this)

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  • Junkie
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    I don't know about power, I'd guess not.

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  • REDruss
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    I will be racing if I get the head gasket put on the bike in time. I do not have tickets purchased yet. Daniel do you know if there will be power?

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  • douglas
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    Daniel, yes. I'd love to if it's not an all day thing. I have VIP tickets but am totally down to bounce for a couple hours to help you out if you need. I don't have any pit experience but I know my way around a bike.

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  • Junkie
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    is anyone willing to give me a hand in the pits? I shouldn't need too much help, but an extra set of hands sure is helpful sometimes

    I'll cover entry/lunch/etc of course

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  • Junkie
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    https://www.rolandsands.com/assets/f...2018-RULES.pdf has the rules for SuperHooligan

    stock production streetbike frame, bolt on mods only
    swingarm is open, as is anything else bolt on
    19" flat track tires or 17" rain tires
    engine must originate at 750 or larger twin, mods are open

    other than that it's basically safety stuff

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  • SatanCruz
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    Superhooligan has specifics in terms of motors, frame changes, suspension and wheels. The hot bike is the RSD-kitted Indian Scouts, which dominate the class. Most of the dudes riding Superhooligan are competitive semi-pro racers who are competitive in multiple disciplines of racing.

    Everything else is for laughs and entertainment while drinking beers. This should be a good one, especially since it'll be asphalt oval and possibly cool and foggy during some of the action.

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  • Junkie
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    Super Hooligan is 750cc+ twin, pro racers

    I think Hooligan is the same rules but amateur

    I really want to see the Harley class

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  • the_grinch
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    what are the classes?

    I mean to say...what the fuck is "Super Hooligan? etc.?

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  • MotoBay Classic August 18th - Racing at Piers 30&32 in San Francisco





    https://www.rolandsands.com/moto-bay...super-hooligan

    I'll be racing my SM. What I was told regarding rules:

    We have a Supermoto Class for the SF Race, you can also race in the Run What Ya Brung, but that is a total mixture of bikes.

    All the classes outside of the Super Hooligan are fairly loose as far as tech/rules, we are just opening up the oval to other classes to race on the pier. All for fun and bragging rights.
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