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Moped racing in the UK is under
the wing of the Moped Mayhem Racing Combine. Races are normally over
6 hours and teams of up to 6 riders can compete on virtually any air-cooled
moped. Watercooling has now been introduced since the 2002 season.
Classes of moped include automatics, four strokes, AR 50's and GP
machinery (including modified frames) and other two strokes.
The series runs over four
or five races with some charity and fun events thrown in. Races
are normally on kart tracks or airfields and the team with the most
cumulative points at the end of the season wins.
I ride sometimes with the KLINGON
WARRIORS which is made up of myself, my brother Andy, Dean Scott
and my Uncle Steve Murphy. We run a NSR50 engine in a RS125 chassis.
Klingon Warrriors teamed up with
ACME Racing (Keith, Martin and Jason) to make ACME Warriors Racing
to take the moped world by storm for the 2001 season. This continued
in 2002 season and will again in 2003.
Here is a shot of the Klingon
bike (with the old MT engine).

The racing is very close
and competitive with the fastest machines reaching 70 mph. The series
is aimed at the enthusiastic amateur and is probably the cheapest
form of motorbike racing in the country. Please see the links for
more information.


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Klingon Warriors, 50cc
GP Racing, Current
Setup, Rules,
The
Warriors, Where it all
Began, Results, Moped
Racing Links
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