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BigG
23rd August 2009, 09:27
Shot some not so good footage but what a race :first:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1cIDkP-Gwg

Tony.OK
23rd August 2009, 09:39
Cheers for that dude, looks like those fast boys put on a great show!

Bren_chch
23rd August 2009, 11:25
thanks, good footage!

R6_kid
23rd August 2009, 15:25
Who else was in that front group of 3 bikes? That red bike sure had some stomp on the gas!

Shaun
23rd August 2009, 15:40
Who else was in that front group of 3 bikes? That red bike sure had some stomp on the gas!


Sketchy Racer on his 600

Tony.OK
23rd August 2009, 15:44
Who else was in that front group of 3 bikes? That red bike sure had some stomp on the gas!

It was Craig Shiriffs on the red Honda:first:
And Hayden Fitzgerald on the other Honda:clap:

quallman1234
23rd August 2009, 16:46
Sketchy Racer on his 600

Come on Shaun, he was 4th. What is bloody good going!

Especially since Glen is 3rd in the F1 Championship 3 points of Craig Shirriffs who is in 2nd.

Tony.OK
23rd August 2009, 17:09
Come on Shaun, he was 4th. What is bloody good going!

Especially since Glen is 3rd in the F1 Championship 3 points of Craig Shirriffs who is in 2nd.

+1 :clap::clap::2thumbsup

Whitebait
23rd August 2009, 19:01
Was good to see Stroudy out there again! 10 points for him for sticking around for prizegiving!!:clap:

Setting a good example for some of the other Superbike riders!!

Deano
23rd August 2009, 19:05
Was good to see Stroudy out there again! 10 points for him for sticking around for prizegiving!!:clap:

Setting a good example for some of the other Superbike riders!!


Seconded.:clap:

Deano
23rd August 2009, 19:11
Who else was in that front group of 3 bikes? That red bike sure had some stomp on the gas!

Possibly more corner exit speed and drive on the rider's behalf than the bike.

Sketchy Snr
23rd August 2009, 19:38
It was great to see Anderw and co out there racing with the boy chasing as hard as he could on the 600:clap:, awesome weather and where else can you see this stuff for free thanks Vic club and all competitors in all classes as the racing was great to watch. Just a little proud note from a Dad check out whose bike is in the same garage, hope some of the Stroud magic rubbed off on him ;)

Skunk
23rd August 2009, 20:19
Sketchy has magic all his own...

Foxzee
23rd August 2009, 20:25
Sketchy has magic all his own...


Wot he says....Sketchy beats to his own drum and that drum is making all the right sounds .......

Sketchy Snr
23rd August 2009, 21:05
Sketchy has magic all his own...

I know he does but still, I'm talking 7 times NZ champ here, this man has something and it doesn't hurt to be rubbing shoulders. :niceone:

1wheel riot
23rd August 2009, 21:09
looks like a good race.

Robert Taylor
23rd August 2009, 23:36
Possibly more corner exit speed and drive on the rider's behalf than the bike.

No more power with this bike than at the Nationals, newly developed rear shock spec has contributed to more grip and therefore drive off the turns.

Also new fork settings / techniques in the Hondas, Strouds Suzuki and Sketchy juniors Suzuki. Not available yet as general production and in NZ only available to loyal CKT customers.

Robert Taylor
23rd August 2009, 23:38
It was great to see Anderw and co out there racing with the boy chasing as hard as he could on the 600:clap:, awesome weather and where else can you see this stuff for free thanks Vic club and all competitors in all classes as the racing was great to watch. Just a little proud note from a Dad check out whose bike is in the same garage, hope some of the Stroud magic rubbed off on him ;)

You have every right to be VERY proud of your son, not only does he have talent in abundance but he also has good manners in spades. It is an honour to be helping him.

Tony.OK
24th August 2009, 04:22
No more power with this bike than at the Nationals, newly developed rear shock spec has contributed to more grip and therefore drive off the turns.

Also new fork settings / techniques in the Hondas, Strouds Suzuki and Sketchy juniors Suzuki. Not available yet as general production and in NZ only available to loyal CKT customers.

Mmmm....................I'm sensing a shock revalve coming soon:rolleyes:

suzuki21
24th August 2009, 06:39
No more power with this bike than at the Nationals, newly developed rear shock spec has contributed to more grip and therefore drive off the turns.

Also new fork settings / techniques in the Hondas, Strouds Suzuki and Sketchy juniors Suzuki. Not available yet as general production and in NZ only available to loyal CKT customers.

Stroudy was running standard gearing and using 4 gears - typical of him!

Shaun
24th August 2009, 06:39
It was great to see Anderw and co out there racing with the boy chasing as hard as he could on the 600:clap:, awesome weather and where else can you see this stuff for free thanks Vic club and all competitors in all classes as the racing was great to watch. Just a little proud note from a Dad check out whose bike is in the same garage, hope some of the Stroud magic rubbed off on him ;)




Your hope, was exactually why I sponsored the garage for Andrew as well, apart from I wanted a laugh with rktfish and good music to listen to

Shaun
24th August 2009, 06:43
Stroudy was running standard gearing and using 4 gears - typical of him!

which also kept his wheel base very short, and was not able to set the geometery as he may have wanted the bike to be, but very impressive, for his first time out since the nationals and first time on the 09 bike, and his mechanic did a brilliant job

suzuki21
24th August 2009, 06:53
Not available yet as general production and in NZ only available to loyal CKT customers.

Would doing this break the rules for next year concerning privateers? Would this mean loyal customers are factory supported? I think the privateer rule is very vague - I consider Honda the only factory team as other teams purchase their bikes even though probably discounted. Have the privateer rules been clarified yet?

Shaun
24th August 2009, 07:02
Would doing this break the rules for next year concerning privateers? Would this mean loyal customers are factory supported? I think the privateer rule is very vague - I consider Honda the only factory team as other teams purchase their bikes even though probably discounted. Have the privateer rules been clarified yet?


Ohlin's race tech gear is not a part of the privateer rule! That relates to full support from Honda or Suzuki bla bla

Aftermarket product is availlable to any one, if you have a contract for it from who ever

scrivy
24th August 2009, 08:59
apart from I wanted a laugh with rktfish and good music to listen to


and his mechanic did a brilliant job

Shaun, you guys are gunna have to get a room...... :rolleyes::buggerd::lol:

Shaun
24th August 2009, 09:28
Shaun, you guys are gunna have to get a room...... :rolleyes::buggerd::lol:

ha ha we had one, but he is a bit tight

Rcktfsh
24th August 2009, 09:50
Twas a fun weekend, andy only got the bike late tues and we have to import new sprockets so a little limited in gearing choices for the weekend. Main aim was to get a feel for what is a totally new package and the win in the last was a bonus. Big thanks to Shaun for providing the garage, as to scrivy's comments lets just remember this is coming from a man who wont venture onto the track without someone cuddling him and groping his arse all the way round.

scrivy
24th August 2009, 13:37
as to scrivy's comments lets just remember this is coming from a man who wont venture onto the track without someone cuddling him and groping his arse all the way round.

Heh heh.... Point taken, my bad.........

wharfy
24th August 2009, 13:50
I know he does but still, I'm talking 7 times NZ champ here, this man has something and it doesn't hurt to be rubbing shoulders. :niceone:

To be sure, and he is not a spent force yet !!! ( and I always refer to him as "Andrew Stroud 7 times NZ champ" )

And you can be proud, Glen seems to be a fine young man ( and a talented racer ).

CHOPPA
24th August 2009, 23:31
No more power with this bike than at the Nationals, newly developed rear shock spec has contributed to more grip and therefore drive off the turns.

Also new fork settings / techniques in the Hondas, Strouds Suzuki and Sketchy juniors Suzuki. Not available yet as general production and in NZ only available to loyal CKT customers.

What ever those springs were you put in my forks were so good RT! It felt like i had as much grip with my superstock tyres as i do with the slicks, cant wait to use them in my Andrew bike! Might have to put a set aside for that bike too ;)

Robert Taylor
25th August 2009, 18:52
What ever those springs were you put in my forks were so good RT! It felt like i had as much grip with my superstock tyres as i do with the slicks, cant wait to use them in my Andrew bike! Might have to put a set aside for that bike too ;)

It was damping control, not springs. Only available from CKT.

GSVR
26th August 2009, 05:24
Twas a fun weekend, andy only got the bike late tues and we have to import new sprockets so a little limited in gearing choices for the weekend. Main aim was to get a feel for what is a totally new package and the win in the last was a bonus. Big thanks to Shaun for providing the garage, as to scrivy's comments lets just remember this is coming from a man who wont venture onto the track without someone cuddling him and groping his arse all the way round.

Thanks for posting this info. I'm interested in how the motor was run in after it was built ? I "assume" (dangerous I know) that it spent a bit of time on the dyno.

Was this the same bike that Andrew took the lady for some demo laps on in the lunch break at this years nationals at Puke?

Thanks for your reply in advance rocketfish! And if you don't reply I will take no offence.