@@Peruqt69 no, not every August. This was a one-off thing that a few of us put on a few years ago. That said, both TMGP and the CMRA have grom classes and race ~1 time per month from February/March - November. It’s worth it if you’re reasonably close!
It's so much fun! You should do it! It's the greatest thing ever!!! Lol. And I'm glad I saved it. I was moving pretty quick and that woulda sucked for sure!!
@@teegnar3173 where are you at? It's super dependent on where you live, but I'd venture to say that most places have some kind of on track opportunity. There's a Facebook called Grom Performance. There are a ton of guys that road race like I do. I will say, if you can find a kart track that will let you rip..... that's the JAM.
@J Street Garage - thank you! I really appreciate the kind words! Both big and little bike season just finished and I'm already missing the track! I don't mind winter, but not riding certainly is a downfall. You should get out and do some track days! As you know, there's nothing like it.
These things are pure fun to ride! Cool video mate Edit: I saw some superbike racing plastics for the groms but I think as more plastics you add as more can break in a crash 😬
Thank you!!! I have way more fun on this than I do my 300. Lol I've seen some of those superbike plastics. They are awesome!!!!! But yeah. That would get expensive.
It's a TON of fun! With the right suspension they're pretty stable. When you start battling back and forth they can get twitchy... especially when you're off line or trying to avoid hitting the rider in front of you 🤣
@XMcBainXUSA I know the NEMRR operates road racing out of New Hampshire. Not sure what degree of mini racing they do though. There's a Facebook group called mini moto alliance. That'd be a good place to search!
I think any of those would be a great option for a mini! I'm biased towards the grom, but that's because it's what I've got. If you have a mini race org I'd go with the bike that has the most entries/classes so that you can maximize how many races you can do on one bike. The grom market is out of control right now, so you might be able to get a better deal on a crf. That said, in TMGP where I race, the 150 would only qualify for a handful or classes... whereas the 125 (or the grom) would let you race just about all day. Hope that helps!
@@TonyGenerali thank you for your reply. That is extremely useful. I also have a ninja 300 that I wish to learn track racing in the future so really appreciate your channel
Craig is THICC and went 70 on his brand new grom! That's impressive!! 🤣🤣 Cmra rules allow for intake, tune, exhaust... just no internal work. Cams, pistons, etc. So it's more than doable for them to roll 70+ in draft. Now....... Josiah beating everyone by 10 seconds. That's gonna require some investigating 🤣
The engine internals of all the bikes in the video are stock, including mine. Most have exhausts, intakes, and some kind of ecu tune, but outside of that... they're stock. The race rules want the bikes to be same to keep the racing close. Leave it to rider skill, not bike speed! Thanks for taking the time to comment! Appreciate it!
“You’re just too tall”
Man, didn’t think I would here that one🤣
You said it yourself... youtube makes me taller!
But yeah. Not the answer I was expecting. Lol
That’s awesome. This happens every August in Texas? What part I ride a grom, looks super fun
@@Peruqt69 no, not every August. This was a one-off thing that a few of us put on a few years ago. That said, both TMGP and the CMRA have grom classes and race ~1 time per month from February/March - November. It’s worth it if you’re reasonably close!
Nice save in the grass man 😂 Looks like an absolute blast.
It's so much fun! You should do it! It's the greatest thing ever!!! Lol.
And I'm glad I saved it. I was moving pretty quick and that woulda sucked for sure!!
@@TonyGenerali What's a good resource to follow to find out when and where races are?
@@teegnar3173 where are you at? It's super dependent on where you live, but I'd venture to say that most places have some kind of on track opportunity.
There's a Facebook called Grom Performance. There are a ton of guys that road race like I do. I will say, if you can find a kart track that will let you rip..... that's the JAM.
You know Jt ran off track twice lol. That race must’ve been the most fun thing ever. It looked so fun
It was a BLAST! You and your dad need to get groms and join me and JT out there. Lol
Tony Generali Haha, i’m thinking of it lol. It looks so much fun
That looks like such a great time
It was amazingly fun!!!
Been binging your videos! Love the energy you put out plus the riding! Definitely making me miss track days!
@J Street Garage - thank you! I really appreciate the kind words! Both big and little bike season just finished and I'm already missing the track! I don't mind winter, but not riding certainly is a downfall.
You should get out and do some track days! As you know, there's nothing like it.
@@TonyGenerali For sure! Im going to have to wash the dust off the ole' 300 race bike and get myself out to a track day soon!
These things are pure fun to ride!
Cool video mate
Edit: I saw some superbike racing plastics for the groms but I think as more plastics you add as more can break in a crash 😬
Thank you!!! I have way more fun on this than I do my 300. Lol
I've seen some of those superbike plastics. They are awesome!!!!! But yeah. That would get expensive.
That looks like so much fun. I’m convinced now, I need a grom 😂 They look twichy in the corners. How do they handle?
It's a TON of fun! With the right suspension they're pretty stable. When you start battling back and forth they can get twitchy... especially when you're off line or trying to avoid hitting the rider in front of you 🤣
Cool Vlog thx heaps keep up the great work👍
Thanks!!!! This one was a ton of fun!
THAT WAS THE BEST VIDEO YOU MADE SO FAR!!!!!
You did exactly what you said you were gonna do.... And you took it by storm
Lol. I'm glad you liked it!!! It was a lot of fun turning this one out. Congrats man! Next time we're going to strap weights on you!! 🤣
@@TonyGenerali you would have to catch up to me to do it 😈😅
@@shadowman4047 you keep sassing me like that and I'll take all your screen time away! We're supposed to be on the same team!
This looks so fun, where is a racing league in the northeast?
@XMcBainXUSA I know the NEMRR operates road racing out of New Hampshire. Not sure what degree of mini racing they do though. There's a Facebook group called mini moto alliance. That'd be a good place to search!
Looks like there's a MiniGP org in New Jersey. Check out NJminigp.com
Just got a nice modded grom. Now I wanna take it to a track. Lol
DO IT!!! It's a ton of fun! Just keep it on 2-wheels!
By "if I have to I'll do what's necessary" I ment I would stuff someone in the grass if they tried to pass me
How the hell do you run off the track on a Grom?????
When I get on a mini my brain shuts down!! You should know this already! 🤣🤣
But in all seriousness. I have no clue!!
What tires are you using?
In this race I was running the Dunlop tt93, but I prefer the PMT slicks.
I'm a new rider and curious in getting into racing.
I'm debating either a used Grom or used Cfr150/125 for minigp. Any tip on which to pick?
I think any of those would be a great option for a mini! I'm biased towards the grom, but that's because it's what I've got. If you have a mini race org I'd go with the bike that has the most entries/classes so that you can maximize how many races you can do on one bike.
The grom market is out of control right now, so you might be able to get a better deal on a crf. That said, in TMGP where I race, the 150 would only qualify for a handful or classes... whereas the 125 (or the grom) would let you race just about all day. Hope that helps!
@@TonyGenerali thank you for your reply. That is extremely useful.
I also have a ninja 300 that I wish to learn track racing in the future so really appreciate your channel
You just busted someone with that Speedo shot. A stock Grom will not do 70mph
This should help you: just an eye opener th-cam.com/video/vLF2c2yhK3M/w-d-xo.html
Craig is THICC and went 70 on his brand new grom! That's impressive!! 🤣🤣 Cmra rules allow for intake, tune, exhaust... just no internal work. Cams, pistons, etc. So it's more than doable for them to roll 70+ in draft.
Now....... Josiah beating everyone by 10 seconds. That's gonna require some investigating 🤣
Y’all are funny 😂😂
Is your bike normal or stocked?
The engine internals of all the bikes in the video are stock, including mine. Most have exhausts, intakes, and some kind of ecu tune, but outside of that... they're stock. The race rules want the bikes to be same to keep the racing close. Leave it to rider skill, not bike speed!
Thanks for taking the time to comment! Appreciate it!
love it
Thanks Tony. Did you see Pops picture at the end. I thought it was fitting...
@@TonyGenerali very nice picture of Pop and his Harley, like two peas in a pod
nah bro, not at cresson