The Mission Super Hooligan National Championship (MSHNC) was created by Roland Sands Design in conjunction with MotoAmerica, and it features motorcycles from various disciplines, along with a broad set of rules meant to bring new riders and brands into road racing.
The Championship features 750cc and up, air- or water-cooled, 2 cylinders, 125 horsepower or less, minimum weight of 420 pounds, no bodywork, stock frames, high-handlebar motorcycles. Electric motorcycles are also eligible for competition. The American Air-Cooled V-Twin Challenge is a separate class within the MSHNC and offers $2,500 in prizes per race to American air-cooled V-twin-powered machines, on top of the $2,500 in MSHNC race contingencies being paid out.
https://www.superhooligan.com/
Engine Configurations:
• Air-Cooled Motorcycles
Originally equipped, air-cooled, 2-cylinder, minimum displacement of 750cc, normally aspirated or forced induction.
• Water-Cooled Motorcycles
Originally equipped, water-cooled, 2-cylinder, minimum displacement of 750cc, normally aspirated.
• Electric Motorcycles
Street-legal production motorcycles with single electric motors. No motocross or dual-sport-type electric motorcycles allowed. All electric motorcycles must be pre-approved for competition before the event or season.
Minimum Weight:
397 pounds
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