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    I weigh 15 stone and 95.25kg (just weighed) and im doing the Scott British 2 stroke Nationals

    Lol

    Seems ok for me last year on the 125 lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by harland292 View Post
    I weigh 15 stone and 95.25kg (just weighed) and im doing the Scott British 2 stroke Nationals

    Lol

    Seems ok for me last year on the 125 lol
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQX1DbsP5PM

    matty white rode like that around hawkstone during first practice when the track was basically a superbike tarmac track.

    as soon as the others had practised too , he lined up on the start and got round the first bend (38th) till a rabbit hole toppled him over. he went all white in the face and his dad had to get his bike back to the burstner whilst st johns ambulance attended to him. he hasnt been back since and he once told me he could mix it with the gp stars round there!


    he gave the hotdogs a measly 7/10 tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizzkid View Post
    matty white rode like that around hawkstone during first practice when the track was basically a superbike tarmac track.

    as soon as the others had practised too , he lined up on the start and got round the first bend (38th) till a rabbit hole toppled him over. he went all white in the face and his dad had to get his bike back to the burstner whilst st johns ambulance attended to him. he hasnt been back since and he once told me he could mix it with the gp stars round there!


    he gave the hotdogs a measly 7/10 tho

    Ah right try the race then PMSL

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    Default Re: What is the max rider weight (approx.) for a 125 2-stroke??

    Quote Originally Posted by wizzkid View Post
    matty white rode like that around hawkstone during first practice when the track was basically a superbike tarmac track.

    as soon as the others had practised too , he lined up on the start and got round the first bend (38th) till a rabbit hole toppled him over. he went all white in the face and his dad had to get his bike back to the burstner whilst st johns ambulance attended to him. he hasnt been back since and he once told me he could mix it with the gp stars round there!


    he gave the hotdogs a measly 7/10 tho
    the hot doge were an 8/10 WIZARD
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    Shame about that blob of sand on 2nd vid, needed to pit and clean

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