How much would this cost to get into on "the cheap" I know bottomless money pit as with all motorsports but I'd imagine it would be cheaper than running bigger bikes racing. Looks like good craic.
I originally bought my bike secondhand for £800, you would be looking about £1250 now for a secondhand bike. Set off tyres will cost you around £180.00 (depending on how hard you ride will last most of a season) and an entry into a round including transponder hire is £75.00. That gives you a 6 lap warm up, 6 lap qualifying and 3 X 6 lap races. Add an additional class for £20.00. You need to factor in fuel and traveling to meetings but its still one of the cheapest motorsports you can compete in!
@@Sparkyy_95 yes check out Enlightened Promotions on Facebook there's usually one on at Nutts Corner every couple of weeks, you just turn up and pay the circuit. facebook.com/EnlightenedPromotionsKrystle
Stomp 140 is a decent pit bike to get you started, there’s a few on the market to look at CW, Symoto and MPR all build good race ready pitbikes. You can pick up a decent race ready one second hand with plenty of spares.
lee on the back wheel, decent bike has everything you need to get started, adjustable suspension etc. It would be worth spending the extra to get the Mikuni carb kit. Also you’ll want to change the Maxxis tyres to PMT’s as they are the best race tyre.
@@michaelthompson191 but is the pit bike reliable enough where I can just go out and start it up and it will run fine all the time with the right time because I have a stomp 125 and it hasn't even broke once in 2 years
How much would this cost to get into on "the cheap" I know bottomless money pit as with all motorsports but I'd imagine it would be cheaper than running bigger bikes racing. Looks like good craic.
It costs abt 5k for a bike mabey 800 for gear and all other stuff like van and petrol so abt 10k
I originally bought my bike secondhand for £800, you would be looking about £1250 now for a secondhand bike. Set off tyres will cost you around £180.00 (depending on how hard you ride will last most of a season) and an entry into a round including transponder hire is £75.00. That gives you a 6 lap warm up, 6 lap qualifying and 3 X 6 lap races. Add an additional class for £20.00. You need to factor in fuel and traveling to meetings but its still one of the cheapest motorsports you can compete in!
@@michaelthompson191is there ever track days with these bikes? Wouldn't mind getting into it but would rather not jump straight into a race 🤣
@@Sparkyy_95 yes check out Enlightened Promotions on Facebook there's usually one on at Nutts Corner every couple of weeks, you just turn up and pay the circuit.
facebook.com/EnlightenedPromotionsKrystle
@@Sparkyy_95 Yeah might be an idea to do a few practice days first lol also try Athboy Kart track they'll let you out any time there isn't karts out.
Is that red stomp 140 that was beside you any good I might get it for this racing
Stomp 140 is a decent pit bike to get you started, there’s a few on the market to look at CW, Symoto and MPR all build good race ready pitbikes. You can pick up a decent race ready one second hand with plenty of spares.
@@michaelthompson191 ye I was looking at the workz pilot supermoto 140 and its race ready to ye know if there good
lee on the back wheel, decent bike has everything you need to get started, adjustable suspension etc. It would be worth spending the extra to get the Mikuni carb kit. Also you’ll want to change the Maxxis tyres to PMT’s as they are the best race tyre.
@@michaelthompson191 ye that's actually exactly what I was gonna do 😂
@@michaelthompson191 but is the pit bike reliable enough where I can just go out and start it up and it will run fine all the time with the right time because I have a stomp 125 and it hasn't even broke once in 2 years