Would a JR80 class as a minibike?

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Hillz

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i want one lol :D
 
lol, i couldn't imagine they would make to many performance parts for that beast....
 
for racing in mini/pit bike class i think it has to have a horizontal engine and same frame design as a crf50/70 meaning no front bar work on the frame...

be an awesome bike tho, power pipe and carb upgrade and it would scream..
 
i doubt you would be aloud to race it, Ya don't see any XR80's etc etc racing and the JR/DS80 is in the same field
 
Realy it all depends on who is running the race, as there is no real rule book or governing body for minis.

i think when i make mini race's next year for the WA boys i might make a Super Class which will inc JR / XR80 kind of bikes
 
^^^ya that's a good idea, would attract bigger numbers to
 
It used to be that a bike with small unspoked wheels was a "mini bike" ... and a bike with bigger spoked wheels was called a "Mini cycle" ... ie CRF50/70/80/100 , XR50/75/80/100 , SL/XL70 , JR50/80 , RM 50/80/100 , YZ80 , KX60/80 etc were "Mini Cycles" ... Z50 and bikes like them were called "Mini bikes" ...
 
Realy it all depends on who is running the race, as there is no real rule book or governing body for minis.

i think when i make mini race's next year for the WA boys i might make a Super Class which will inc JR / XR80 kind of bikes

If it's an MA event then there are very clear rules as to what bike you can ride. For mini racing, has to be a horizontal engine. That is the main stipulation.
 
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