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February 3 and 4 saw the APS Classic Motorcycle Racing Festival return to Manfield for the second year. Manfield in the lower North Island of New Zealand is the new home of this event which previously ran at the now closed track at Pukekohe. This year was the 45th festival with two days of racing, rare machine on display, and on the track. This event easily attracts the largest collection of vintage and early classic motorcycles running at any event in New Zealand. Enjoy viewing the photos which are mainly pre 1985 machines as that is my main interest.
SwedeTech Racing Engines pulls off another Pro Tour podium sweep at the SuperKarts! USA SpringNationals in Sonoma, CA. The California based engine builder has swept at least one podium at every Pro Tour round since the 2016 SpringNationals, continuing their streak this weekend. Two pole positions, five prefinal wins, three main event wins, and nine podium appearences were garnered by SwedeTech powered drivers at the second stop on the Pro Tour schedule. The team was once again on-site at the event delivering trackside support to all of their drivers, ensuring they had the support needed to produce strong results.
SwedeTech dominated the S1 Pro class on Saturday, sweeping the top-three spots in qualifying, the pre-final, and main event. Gary Carlton of Leading Edge Motorsports landed his SwedeTech-powered FK chassis in the pole position, followed by Nic LeDuc from Cambrian Karting on his SodiKart in second. Third-place went to Mathias Ramirez of Andersen Karting on his BirelArt, with Jake French from Dallas Karting on his SodiKart following close behind in fifth. The pre-final found Carlton and LeDuc on top once again, followed by French in third, Ramirez in fifth, and Hunter Pickett of Flavor Insights with an Aluminos chassis under him, in sixth. The main event led to a podium sweep for the SwedeTech team, with LeDuc taking the win in round three, followed by Carlton in second and French in third. Ramierez scored a fourth-place finish, and Brian Keck of Keck Racing on his CRG came in sixth with a great drive from his 13th place starting position. This was Nic LeDuc’s first Pro Tour win, and it was a popular achievement amongst his driver peers and the attendees.
Full story can be found on www.swedetechracing.com
1968 BSA Bantam Sport 175cc tw-stroke single (Sports :- it's got a high level exhaust, a humped seat and a flyscreen!)
SPORT 4T 10W-50
Sport 4T 10W-50 là nhớt xe côn tay tổng hợp toàn phần (Fully Synthetic) được hãng Totachi sản xuất dành cho các phượt thủ đam mê dòng xe côn tay thể thao. Độ nhớt Sport 4T 10W-50 là rất cao (50) giúp động cơ vận hành mát mẻ & bền bỉ trên những cung đường dài, chuyến đi của anh em từ đó cũng trở nên an toàn và thú vị hơn. Sản phẩm đạt tiêu chuẩn API SN / SM và JASO MA / MA2 (T903.2011) nên anh em có thể dùng tốt cho các xe như: Yamaha exciter, TFX150, Honda CB150R,… Ngoài ra, dòng nhớt xe côn tay này cũng sử dụng hoàn hảo cho những dòng xe phân khối lớn hơn 175cc như: Kawasaki z300, Bonneville T120,…
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SwedeTech Racing Engines pulls off another Pro Tour podium sweep at the SuperKarts! USA SpringNationals in Sonoma, CA. The California based engine builder has swept at least one podium at every Pro Tour round since the 2016 SpringNationals, continuing their streak this weekend. Two pole positions, five prefinal wins, three main event wins, and nine podium appearences were garnered by SwedeTech powered drivers at the second stop on the Pro Tour schedule. The team was once again on-site at the event delivering trackside support to all of their drivers, ensuring they had the support needed to produce strong results.
SwedeTech dominated the S1 Pro class on Saturday, sweeping the top-three spots in qualifying, the pre-final, and main event. Gary Carlton of Leading Edge Motorsports landed his SwedeTech-powered FK chassis in the pole position, followed by Nic LeDuc from Cambrian Karting on his SodiKart in second. Third-place went to Mathias Ramirez of Andersen Karting on his BirelArt, with Jake French from Dallas Karting on his SodiKart following close behind in fifth. The pre-final found Carlton and LeDuc on top once again, followed by French in third, Ramirez in fifth, and Hunter Pickett of Flavor Insights with an Aluminos chassis under him, in sixth. The main event led to a podium sweep for the SwedeTech team, with LeDuc taking the win in round three, followed by Carlton in second and French in third. Ramierez scored a fourth-place finish, and Brian Keck of Keck Racing on his CRG came in sixth with a great drive from his 13th place starting position. This was Nic LeDuc’s first Pro Tour win, and it was a popular achievement amongst his driver peers and the attendees.
Full story can be found on www.swedetechracing.com