Minikhana is a fun, exciting and club friendly environment whereby children aged 4 to 16 (“junior class”) and riders aged 16 and over (“senior class”) can ride their dirt motorbikes legally to develop their riding skills and techniques via a variety of events.
Participating in Minikhana competition allows participants to be part of a club, make friends, travel, meet other club members and compete for points and trophies at both club and interclub level, and overall, have fun.
This is done by providing an organised competition where skills rather than speed is the determining factor.
Riders can compete throughout the year at both Club and Interclub days and are encouraged to participate in the State Cup two-day event held annually by the clubs and sports committee. Points are awarded at each event and accumulate over the year to award overall winners across the competition.
The events that the riders participate in, are great fun, challenging and competitive. The events can be run in hot dry dusty conditions, rain-soaked muddy grounds, and everything in between. It’s all part of the fun. It’s great to see the children shake hands or punch fists to congratulate each other after an event is held.
The 10 racing events include-
- Orange
- Accelerate and Brake
- Figure 8
- Looping
- Ring Return
- Bending
- Slow
- Clover – footing and/or non-footing
- Minicross
- Mini enduro
What you need to get started
Minikhana motorcycles are the Junior versions of those used in competitive Motocross events, ranging from 50cc to 100cc 2-stroke and 50 to 150cc 4-stroke, with age groups ranging from 4 years to 16 years. An entry-level PW50 or equivalent motorcycle can be purchased for as little as $2,200 new, making this a safe and affordable entry into Motorcycle sport.
For specifications please refer to Appendix A of the 2024 Manual of Motorcycle Sport
For specifications please refer to Appendix A of the 2024 Manual of Motorcycle Sport
For specifications please refer to Appendix A of the 2024 Manual of Motorcycle Sport
For specifications please refer to Appendix A of the 2024 Manual of Motorcycle Sport
For specifications please refer to Appendix A of the 2024 Manual of Motorcycle Sport
For specifications please refer to Appendix A of the 2024 Manual of Motorcycle Sport