Entrie quire
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Entrie quire
At the 06 event, i want too run my bike in two classes, 1350 M/BF and 1350 MPS/BF. When i send my entrie in, do i have to pay twice ?, whats the go ???
First Australian to ride a motorcycle over 200mph at Bonneville,,,
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I will be entering two bikes, i dont have a problem with paying a fee for each bike. Its the class thing that i need clarification on. I would imagine that when you change class the machine would have to go through scrutineering again, to check legalities, no problem. If you have to pay an entrie for each class you wish to run, it starts to look too expensive.
First Australian to ride a motorcycle over 200mph at Bonneville,,,
To my knowledge from 91 to 99 many people have run a single vehicle in multiple classes with only paying the one entry fee.
Multiple vehicles require one entry per unit, as does multiple drivers of a single vehicle.
I don't believe it has changed to an expensive Bonneville style meeting of, entry fees per class (yet), as we don't have the massive infrastructure needing to be funded like they do (yet).
the club keeps alot of the cost down by members volunteering their time
Imagine an Aussie event where there is over 300 entrants
Multiple vehicles require one entry per unit, as does multiple drivers of a single vehicle.
I don't believe it has changed to an expensive Bonneville style meeting of, entry fees per class (yet), as we don't have the massive infrastructure needing to be funded like they do (yet).
the club keeps alot of the cost down by members volunteering their time
Imagine an Aussie event where there is over 300 entrants
Last edited by garth04 on Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:24 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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