View Full Version : Chappy's round 4 - day to forget
neil_cb125t
6th September 2009, 20:02
Chappys Rnd 4 report,
I was really excited to go out on long track again!!:headbang: Also after getting the bike back to beautiful nick I was happy that my foot and hand were nearly 100% recovered.:Playnice:
Apart from the “find the non oiled line” through the hairpin, the track was in good nick. Qualifying in Posties didn’t really work for most competitors… I was lucky to get away at the front and push early. Then again in the restart with clubman’s ( which was a bad plan ) I fought my way through to the front before again it was cut short. Happy with the result of 1st in Posties and 1st in F3, doing a 2:05 only 3 secs off my best on an old rear tyre and riding through the oily stuff.
Race 1 Post Classics
I got a very good start and tagged in behind S Donnelly, I began to push in lap 2 and caught him but decided against going for broke to get in front. I backed off and enjoyed the ride home, happy to place 1st in JNRs.
Race 1 Formula 3
Had an average start, a few pro twins and Nick took off – I kept my head down but started to struggle with rear end grip. Full credit to nick he rode really well!! My tyre was on day 2 of its life and I had realised it wasn’t going to last AT ALL. I rode home placing 2nd knowing I could go a lot faster with some tweaks, but I really needed a new rear tyre!!
Over lunch we decided to change my rear spring – go a bit harder. Rob did a great job and it took only half an hour to do a complete change and setup.
This is where my day turned bad……………………..
Race 2 Post classics
I lead the field out and made it to the hairpin, on exit the bike began to die.. then it was dead. Stone dead:buggerd:. I pushed it to the sideline and managed to watch my younger brother win the race. I asked the marshals if they were going to pick me up…. she replied they would after the next race… I shouted back “I’m racing after the next race!!” I had to run my bike back… man its hard to push a bike in full kit!
We raced back to the pits – and checked everything we could – the bike had power just no go. checked fuses and fuel filters. After 5 attempt at starting it we relented – it was 2nd call for F3 and it looked grim. My Brother Aj said “do you wanna ride my bike?” lucky that he has a ZXR444, very similar to mine just missing allot of the nice fruity bits such as Ohlins suspension and Flat slide carbs. A change of transponder and changing the shifter pattern back to road trim and off I ran to the dummy grid.:Pokey:
Race 2 Formula 3
I actually got a good start, CV carbs are alot nicer to ride with but lack allot of punch, I then noticed the ¼ turn of free play in the throttle….. Average!! I just wanted to bring the bike home, a couple of bikes passed me – I managed to run around doing 2:09’s placing 5th at the finish. Happy to be able to ride, and very happy that it was the first ever ride let alone race on his bike.
Overall I placed 3rd in F3, amazing! And 8th in Post classics even thou I missed out on half of the meeting!
I am looking forward to a near rear tyre and a new meeting, hopefully one without any DRAMA! We found that when we removed my rear shock the fuel pump wiring unplugged – so she simply ran the carbs dry. We got home I found the wire, I plugged it in it started up straight away…..
Many thanks to everyone who tried their darndest to get my machine up and going again, and special thanks to AJ for giving me his machine, without it my hopes in F3 would have been over.:hug:
I will be out for the practice day to make sure my new ram air box:drool: is working right....whoopss did i say that out loud??
mossy1200
6th September 2009, 20:47
Perhaps ill qualify up the front next round and we can slug it out.22nd was fun but front row is more ideal for a good finish.Ill bring my multi meter and give you a hand to keep her going since im a sparky.I could smell a disconnected fuel pump circuit as I went past.
roadracingoldfart
6th September 2009, 21:16
Perhaps ill qualify up the front next round and we can slug it out.22nd was fun but front row is more ideal for a good finish.Ill bring my multi meter and give you a hand to keep her going since im a sparky.I could smell a disconnected fuel pump circuit as I went past.
I always wondered why you had a habbit of sniffing around Neils pit Mossy , now i know why , your a "wire sniffer ".
Peter Smith
6th September 2009, 21:17
I will be out for the practice day to make sure my new ram air box:drool: is working right....whoopss did i say that out loud??
Cool, could you show me the racing lines and pace me for a few laps before you disappear into the distance.:msn-wink:
I will need all the help I can get if I'm gonna keep up with the Mossy Man.:2thumbsup:spanking:
Good to hear that it was nothing serious with your bike.
I look forward to racing you again. Be gentle. :Playnice:
mossy1200
6th September 2009, 21:24
I always wondered why you had a habbit of sniffing around Neils pit Mossy , now i know why , your a "wire sniffer ".
Wire sniffer or snipper?I dont like this direction of discussion although I considered putting me transponder on Neils bike but I would have got a dnf that might of look sus.
Peter Smith
7th September 2009, 08:34
Wire sniffer or snipper?I dont like this direction of discussion although I considered putting me transponder on Neils bike but I would have got a dnf that might of look sus.
If you find a little box strapped onto the back of your rear sub-frame, it is a Peter Brock harmoniser, he used it on his race cars.
It's not my transponder, honest. :msn-wink:
nzkr1
7th September 2009, 09:49
[QUOTE=neil_cb125t;1129391736]Chappys Rnd 4 report,
My Brother Aj said “do you wanna ride my bike?” lucky that he has a ZXR444, very similar to mine just missing allot of the nice fruity bits such as Ohlins suspension and Flat slide carbs. A change of transponder and changing the shifter pattern QUOTE]
Hope those parts are within the Postie rules:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Good report Neil, the championship is yours. Did you read the new F3 rules to take effect next year.
Benk
7th September 2009, 10:35
[QUOTE] No 650s.
Hmmm, interesting stuff!
nzkr1
7th September 2009, 10:45
[QUOTE=nzkr1;1129392450]
Hmmm, interesting stuff!
Nah just joking.
Benk
7th September 2009, 10:48
4.3 (b) or am I missing something major? http://www.mnz.co.nz/download/Appendix_B_Formula_Three.pdf
Sorry Neil, Ill start a new thread to clarify this, didnt mean to threadjack your report. Maybe I just thinking fuzzily on a Monday morning?
mossy1200
7th September 2009, 15:12
4.3 (b) or am I missing something major? http://www.mnz.co.nz/download/Appendix_B_Formula_Three.pdf
Sorry Neil, Ill start a new thread to clarify this, didnt mean to threadjack your report. Maybe I just thinking fuzzily on a Monday morning?
The machine must retain the appearance of the original motorcycle. Paint and trade advertising are not restricted.
4.3 Twin cylinder four strokes shall be limited as follows:
a) Up to 500cc, no restrictions apart from fuel as above.
b) Over 500cc, two valves per cylinder are restricted to 750cc and fuel as above, over
640cc must not be water-cooled.
c) Over 500cc three or more valves per cylinder, are restricted to 650cc and fuel as above.
Additionally these machines must retain the standard OEM air box/cleaner assembly in its entirety, air filter and element and carburettor (with the exception of removable jets or throttle body, including injector).
Are these new rules?
Benk
7th September 2009, 15:28
The machine must retain the appearance of the original motorcycle. Paint and trade advertising are not restricted.
4.3 Twin cylinder four strokes shall be limited as follows:
a) Up to 500cc, no restrictions apart from fuel as above.
b) Over 500cc, two valves per cylinder are restricted to 750cc and fuel as above, over
640cc must not be water-cooled.
c) Over 500cc three or more valves per cylinder, are restricted to 650cc and fuel as above.
Additionally these machines must retain the standard OEM air box/cleaner assembly in its entirety, air filter and element and carburettor (with the exception of removable jets or throttle body, including injector).
Are these new rules?
F3 rules mossy, just KR-1 screwing with my mind, and getting me all excited.
mossy1200
7th September 2009, 15:41
F3 rules mossy, just KR-1 screwing with my mind, and getting me all excited.
But a sv650 is 645cc and 8valves so is it not eligable for f3?
Benk
7th September 2009, 15:51
But a sv650 is 645cc and 8valves so is it not eligable for f3?
Yeah, I think (b) & (c) are conflicting, but maybe they are just assuming that because in (b) they are talking about 2 vpc twins, then (c) no longer 'inherits' this rule. Seems ambiguous eh.
I thought I was just being thick, but possibly not.
zxr400#150
7th September 2009, 16:11
[QUOTE=
Many thanks to everyone who tried their darndest to get my machine up and going again, and special thanks to AJ for giving me his machine, without it my hopes in F3 would have been over.:hug:
QUOTE]
Not a problem Brother, just glad you bought my bike back in one peace. Have to admit, i didnt watch much of the race tho, to nerve racking! lol
Hopfully it has given u enough points to take F3!!!!! as long as u dont have any more ooppssess
quickbuck
8th September 2009, 19:01
Many thanks to everyone who tried their darndest to get my machine up and going again, ...
Oh,
You're welcome......
Hey, to make life easy I found another sprocket carrier... and cush drive.
mossy1200
8th September 2009, 19:27
Oh,
You're welcome......
Hey, to make life easy I found another sprocket carrier... and cush drive.
I found me some Carrillo conrods but now i need to find me a second job.
roadracingoldfart
8th September 2009, 22:37
Oh,
You're welcome......
Hey, to make life easy I found another sprocket carrier... and cush drive.
Ohh isnt he just , im sure lol. ;)
I found me some Carrillo conrods but now i need to find me a second job.
You mean you do this well with only one job ???? that must be a good payer :whistle:
mossy1200
8th September 2009, 23:11
Ohh isnt he just , im sure lol. ;)
You mean you do this well with only one job ???? that must be a good payer :whistle:
I make my wife work hard.If she would just get two jobs I could retire.
MOTOXXX
9th September 2009, 07:58
I make my wife work hard.If she would just get two jobs I could retire.
Top man! :niceone:
roadracingoldfart
10th September 2009, 07:23
I make my wife work hard.If she would just get two jobs I could retire.
Its a tuff job findin the perfect woman mate !!
Work on her a bit longer and she will come around. 2 jobs is easy , 3 is whats needed for a good race budget though.
neil_cb125t
10th September 2009, 16:57
ha just get your lightened and shot peened - easy peasy and cheap as chips!!
paid $40 a rod for that service.
Duke girl
10th September 2009, 17:08
[QUOTE=
Many thanks to everyone who tried their darndest to get my machine up and going again, and special thanks to AJ for giving me his machine, without it my hopes in F3 would have been over.:hug:
QUOTE]
Not a problem Brother, just glad you bought my bike back in one peace. Have to admit, i didnt watch much of the race tho, to nerve racking! lol
Hopfully it has given u enough points to take F3!!!!! as long as u dont have any more ooppssess
Neil You have 1 Awesome brother in AJ for what he did for you at the last round. Its so great to see and an real inspiration. Im sure you already know this and if the boot was on the other foot you would have done the same for him.
mossy1200
10th September 2009, 17:15
ha just get your lightened and shot peened - easy peasy and cheap as chips!!
paid $40 a rod for that service.
I got Carrillo conrods,race crank,cams and flatslides coming and considering total loss.Should be good for 170hp when we are finished.Seriously too expensive.Will open and inspect then decide.Was hard enough to convince Suzanne the wiseco kit and 39mm fcr were necessary items as it is.
Carrillo rod kit is 1100usd so not this time.LOL
We may send crank away to APE for knife edge if everything else is to spec inside and the costs dont climb to much.New connecting rod bolts and adjustable cam sprockets are on the way so should be agood start.The info I have says conrods are strong but bolts are the weak link.May shot peen them anyway.
Is there anywhere in NZ that lightens cranks that are highly recommended.
APE charge $300 usd approx plus freight for knife edge ,lighten and balance.
quickbuck
10th September 2009, 23:44
[QUOTE=zxr400#150;1129392961]
Neil You have 1 Awesome brother in AJ for what he did for you at the last round. Its so great to see and an real inspiration. Im sure you already know this and if the boot was on the other foot you would have done the same for him.
Well, to be fair, AJ was still buzzing from the 28 point lead he now has in the postie championship.... Great jesture though... :yes:
Peter Smith
11th September 2009, 08:12
I got Carrillo conrods,race crank,cams and flatslides coming and considering total loss.
I already consider you a total loss, so that part is already done.
Seriously though you have been bitten hard by the postie bug, I hope it all works out well.
zxr400#150
11th September 2009, 17:38
[QUOTE=Duke girl;1129398801]
Well, to be fair, AJ was still buzzing from the 28 point lead he now has in the postie championship.... Great jesture though... :yes:
32point lead actually, those 4 extra points may come in handy lol,
but yea would be nice if we could each take a championship! Chappell Domination. but not counting my chickens yet, still have two more rounds to go
Duke girl
11th September 2009, 17:45
[QUOTE=quickbuck;1129399519]
32point lead actually, those 4 extra points may come in handy lol,
but yea would be nice if we could each take a championship! Chappell Domination. but not counting my chickens yet, still have two more rounds to go
Keep going the way you are AJ and you have got it in the bag I would say. Good luck Matey for the remainding Rounds.
zxr400#150
11th September 2009, 18:55
[QUOTE=zxr400#150;1129400547]
Keep going the way you are AJ and you have got it in the bag I would say. Good luck Matey for the remainding Rounds.
Fingers crossed, thanks skip!
neil_cb125t
11th September 2009, 22:53
Is there anywhere in NZ that lightens cranks that are highly recommended.
APE charge $300 usd approx plus freight for knife edge ,lighten and balance.
Hey,
i got all my work done at Collier motors in levin - i just had my crank balanced which was $150 nz approx..... recommend them bloody great service.
zxr400#150
12th September 2009, 14:52
Hey,
i got all my work done at Collier motors in levin - i just had my crank balanced which was $150 nz approx..... recommend them bloody great service.
Yip i recommend them aswell ,thats were i got all my conrods and crank done aswell
scracha
12th September 2009, 15:54
Hey,
i got all my work done at Collier motors in levin - i just had my crank balanced which was $150 nz approx..... recommend them bloody great service.
I'm glad I can still race without having any idea what a crank is :innocent:
Can I get my bank balanced instead?
mossy1200
12th September 2009, 16:59
I'm glad I can still race without having any idea what a crank is :innocent:
Can I get my bank balanced instead?
just throw money at bike until bank balance equals zero.Thats balanced for you.If wife runs out of money get new wife.
roadracingoldfart
12th September 2009, 19:08
I'm glad I can still race without having any idea what a crank is :innocent:
Can I get my bank balanced instead?
just throw money at bike until bank balance equals zero.Thats balanced for you.If wife runs out of money get new wife.
Nooooo what you do is wait till all money spent on bike , then borrow more money for future bike costs , then get wife a second job , then to pay for entry fees you get a second wife with good job , then as crash repair fund you get second wife to get second job. really good if you can keep ahead of 2 wifes.
Otherwise you turn Gay as they always seem to have money for cruises and holidays and shit , whats with that ????
Or if you Steevie you sell wife #1s horses and tell her a rustler got them.
Rite now what else is too hard for you.
Clivoris
13th September 2009, 20:35
Great stuff despite the dramas Chappy. Poor old AJ couldn't bear to watch you abuse his baby. Rare courage that man has.
scracha
14th September 2009, 05:13
just throw money at bike until bank balance equals zero.Thats balanced for you.If wife runs out of money get new wife.
Until bank balance equals zero....would imply it is above zero. The Bank manager always sniggers when I put "home improvement" as the reason for increasing the mortgage every couple of years.
Otherwise you turn Gay as they always seem to have money for cruises and holidays and shit , whats with that ????
Hmm...2 guys with no kids having lots of spare cash.....funny that?
Or if you Steevie you sell wife #1s horses and tell her a rustler got them.
If I told the girlfriend that story I'm pretty sure my bikes would mysteriously disappear.
mossy1200
14th September 2009, 07:02
If I told the girlfriend that story I'm pretty sure my BALLS would mysteriously disappear.
Corrected that for you
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