Thanks for the feedback. We feel that same way..
We just started to use this GROUP more actively. We also have quite a
few people signed up for our newsletter through the website etc.
We are also getting better with other forms of advertising. We have 3
confirmed and possibly 6 total events in the Northeast this year. One
of course being in NY in June. As mentioned before the first event is
at the 1st annual memorial to veterans weekend bash in Norridgewock,
ME.
We'll keep you updated if this class actually takes off. Good luck
with your season!
--- In
NEMPRA@yahoogroups.com, "Geo" <george3476@a...> wrote:
>
> Personally I like the idea of allowing the other engines to run
> (although I'm not likely to build one anytime soon unless this part
> of the sport took off around here or they were allowed to run with
> the four wheel pullers [probably more likely as there's already
MANY
> motorcycle powered 4 wheel pullers]),, I think your much more
likely
> to see others get into the sport as a result.. at only ten members
on
> here I think the more immediate problem is getting the word
out,,with
> some effort seems like a show should sell itself,, lots of action,
> noise, relative safety and cost to build plus there's a LOT of
bikes
> around for builders... Hope to see it GROW !! Geo
>
>
> --- In
NEMPRA@yahoogroups.com, "Krystal" <nepullers@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Of course the motorcycle pullers in this mix & match class would
> also
> > have to meet the other rules & spec's outlined on the NEMPRA site:
> >
http://www.nempra.com/rules&specifications.htm
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In
NEMPRA@yahoogroups.com, "David" <dank@b...> wrote:
> > >
> > > We all know how expensive it is for V-twin Harley, Indian, and
> > Victory
> > > motors. Even the new metric V-twin cruisers. In the interest of
> > trying
> > > to make it more affordable for people to get into this new
> Northeast
> > > Series of Motorcycle pulling, we are considering a mix & match
> class.
> > > Remembering that there will always be a V-twin class "by
itself".
> > This
> > > is how we started!!
> > > The only restriction on the new mix & match class is that the
> bike &
> > > rider combined can weigh no more than 1,000lbs....and of course
> the
> > > other restriction being your imagination! As this goes along
and
> if
> > it
> > > works we will have separate classes and other changes may need
to
> be
> > > made. We're looking for any feedback and interest.