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RIDER PROFILES:

Jake Carruthers
Andrew Irvine
Harry Stedman
Dan Baldwin
Rebecca Puddle
Jordan Meakins
Michael Rowe
Tyler Clutterbuck
Scott Collier


Alex Eneroth
Jannike Enlund

 

 

JUNIOR Dragbikes must conform to one of two regulations regarding appearance:

They must be built in the the style of a funny bike or top fuel bike.

To achieve the necessary 'scaled down' look, we recommend using a 14" or 16" front wheel and car wheels can be readily adapted to suit the rear in 12" or 13" sizes.

Don't forget frames must be purpose built and wheelie bars are mandatory.

Here's a couple of ideas from Turnertech based on the Honda CB100N/CB125S family of engines. Note: You don't need a fire breathing ex Valentino Rossi GP125 engine, as power is not important in ET racing, so the engine could be the cheapest part of your bike. Get building!

 

CB100N funnybike

CB100N top fuel bike

 

Portraitree.........sorry!
Early in 2003 and the first competitors pose by the tree at Shakespeare County Raceway, left to right:
Jake Carruthers, Andrew Irvine, Dan Baldwin and Jennifer Hurcomb.
Photo: Turboville.com


June 2004 line up L-R: Jordan Meakins, Dan Baldwin, Andrew Irving, Rebecca Puddle, Jake Carruthers.