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john feakes Posted - 18 Sep 2012 : 3:19:34 PM
The 2012 Southern Classic will take place at Broadford on the 20th and 21st of October.
A practice day (organised by M.V.) will be on Friday the 19th.
Entries close soon so get your finger out!
See you there.
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john feakes Posted - 20 Sep 2012 : 08:38:32 AM
Alan, it is HMRAV's interpretation that we need.
I fear it is all too late now as entries are about to close so it may only amount to a bit of cross entering.
Alan Posted - 18 Sep 2012 : 6:47:00 PM
Thunderbikes almost universally are 1,2 0r 3 cylinder 4 stroke motorcycle. I dont know what the HMRAV`s interpretation is but that is what is the norm.

Alan Sidecar 21 WA
john feakes Posted - 18 Sep 2012 : 3:23:53 PM
I see that P4 Thunderbikes are listed with P3 unlimited.
I hope the message has got out and lots turn up.
Did we ever arrive at the definition of a Thunderbike?

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