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oldskool
31st October 2009, 19:14
Never been there so looking forward to a new ride. Who else is going?

Tink
31st October 2009, 19:20
Never been there so looking forward to a new ride. Who else is going?

Firstly who is Kimmi?

oldskool
31st October 2009, 19:25
Firstly who is Kimmi?
fucked if I know, I'm just riding on her

oldguy
31st October 2009, 20:15
Never been there so looking forward to a new ride. Who else is going?

Never been there, not going tomorrow, but will go one day, is it just an mx track like Ardmore. or does it have a trail loop aswell?

noobi
31st October 2009, 20:18
Never been there, not going tomorrow, but will go one day, is it just an mx track like Ardmore. or does it have a trail loop aswell?

theres 14k of firebreak type trail. not really fast though. and theres a mx track with a jump by the carpark which is cool to watch.

http://www.kimmys.co.nz/Text/Enduro-Track/10.htm

laserracer
31st October 2009, 20:23
fucked if I know, I'm just riding on her

Does ya wife know about this ???? and wear protection:yes::wari:

oldguy
31st October 2009, 20:24
theres 14k of firebreak type trail. not really fast though. and theres a mx track with a jump by the carpark which is cool to watch.

http://www.kimmys.co.nz/Text/Enduro-Track/10.htm

Cheers noobi, haha not if Im doing the jumping

flyingcr250
31st October 2009, 20:57
Cheers noobi, haha not if Im doing the jumping

ill be there, most of the enduro track has been bulldozed, and the mx track is pretty flat at the moment, was a bit dusty today though:woohoo:

cheese
31st October 2009, 21:00
Take is easy. that enduro loop is really cool. Not a fan of the MX track. Make sure you do a slow lap first, there is a few tricky bits on that track.

flyingcr250
31st October 2009, 21:14
theres 14k of firebreak type trail. not really fast though. and theres a mx track with a jump by the carpark which is cool to watch.

http://www.kimmys.co.nz/Text/Enduro-Track/10.htm

the enduro track is fast if you want it to be

telliman
31st October 2009, 21:34
Never been there so looking forward to a new ride. Who else is going?

dont listen to them, enjoy the kickers on the mx track, remember, keep the throttle on!

noobi
31st October 2009, 21:36
the enduro track is fast if you want it to be

i havent been there since before the gasgas. but from what i remember it wasnt thundercross level open

flyingcr250
1st November 2009, 05:39
i havent been there since before the gasgas. but from what i remember it wasnt thundercross level open

thunder cross is over rated. yea the kickers are fun, and i dont mind the flat landings:rockon:

buffstar
1st November 2009, 18:49
So, did ya make it to kimmis Oldskool? I've been there a couple of times - but not for ages - twas heaps of fun!! I started on the enduro track and found it pretty good (not an amazingly fast or confidant rider when we were there last) some of the uphills are sooooo cool - bummer you have to come down again

I would also recommend a gentle lap on the MX track to start...... watch out for the last little jump thing after the banked corner at the end of the track..... I did forget to slow down onetime...... twas ugly on the old 230.... good show for the ppl in the carpark tho:Oops:

oldguy
1st November 2009, 21:55
fucked if I know, I'm just riding on her

So did you ride her , how much $$$ and what you think, worth the travel time for you? being your on the shore.

oldskool
2nd November 2009, 09:21
Kimmies was cool, but seeing as I live on the shore, it's a long way to go for a Sunday ride on a clay track tho'.

Fire break riding is fun although I don't think I would have enjoyed it as much if I was still riding the little KX125. The KTM just powers up and down the deep gullies with imperial ease and you can do so much more with it in that kind of terrain. Hairiest moment I had was hitting the submerged bridge too hard and the front wheel slipping out from under me on the slippery wood. I hung on waiting the faceplant but somehow momentum got me outa trouble.

Tawny gained a lot of confidence on the peewee track, being clay, and even managed the enduro loop as far as the lookout. She said the peewee track is too easy and the enduro loop for the first 4km was good but the rest just too hard for her. Her little KX60 just doesn't quite have enough herbs to pull her up the steep gullies without hitting them fully tapped out in 1st.

Kimmies is a good track to get ready for the summer farm rides. I'll post a video of my virgin ride on the enduro loop up on Facebook shortly.

To sum up, because I'm a Shorey, I reckon The Sandpit has a lot more to offer for the whole family, especially seeing as Tawny can ride most of the trails apart from the big dipper.

IIIRII
2nd November 2009, 13:29
Interestingly its 5 k's closer for us than the sandpit.
Noobie/Flying CR250/K6K/Phil/Myself ,Had a good day there

I had a monumetal off, luckily landed in the swamp ….

Near the finish, steep downhill with a steep jump half way down, and the lake at the bottom on the left hand side.

Came down the hill thinking it was flat, gave it some jandal, realised there was a jump……..went over the jump way too fast, landed safely (WTF)…..panicked and lost control , rode off the right hand side into the long grass filled drain, the bike dug in to the wet ground and I went over the handlebars ……splat into the mud…..very lucky , if it was anywhere else I would have smashed myself up.

Just picked the rear of the bike up and turnmed it round, lecky start , powered it out of the drain …

Phew …

Pure skill I think ...LOL
:)

Its definatly smoother than last time we were there and yes, its nice to ride on real terrain not gay sand ....

New Bike AWESOME !

Re Vids,
Its odd that when your riding , you're thinking holly shit im doing the landspeed record here, but when you watch the vid at home, you're thinking ,looks slow.....

oldguy
2nd November 2009, 17:15
looks like cheese was right, better to be alittle cautious, on the first loop, sounded like you all had a good day, must get my sorry ass out there.
Had and awesome ride on the Buell, Saturday after the ACC rally/ protest,
so thought better be a good boy and stay home do the lawn and abit of home maintenance.

oldskool
2nd November 2009, 17:36
looks like cheese was right, better to be alittle cautious

Cheese is always right and he is always cautious, although I'm not sure what he wears under his kilt!

cheese
2nd November 2009, 18:45
There is always something new out at kimmies. So best to take a scout lap first. that MX track has a few nasty surprises too. I agree with you though Evan, its a once or twice a year visit unless you're really into MX.

flyingcr250
2nd November 2009, 18:51
There is always something new out at kimmies. So best to take a scout lap first. that MX track has a few nasty surprises too. I agree with you though Evan, its a once or twice a year visit unless you're really into MX.

the only reason i go so much is cause i only live 15 mins away, and zooming round on the mx track is a good change from the usual trees and tree roots etc..

barty5
2nd November 2009, 19:33
Interestingly its 5 k's closer for us than the sandpit.
Noobie/Flying CR250/K6K/Phil/Myself ,Had a good day there

I had a monumetal off, luckily landed in the swamp ….

Near the finish, steep downhill with a steep jump half way down, and the lake at the bottom on the left hand side.

Came down the hill thinking it was flat, gave it some jandal, realised there was a jump……..went over the jump way too fast, landed safely (WTF)…..panicked and lost control , rode off the right hand side into the long grass filled drain, the bike dug in to the wet ground and I went over the handlebars ……splat into the mud…..very lucky , if it was anywhere else I would have smashed myself up.

Just picked the rear of the bike up and turnmed it round, lecky start , powered it out of the drain …

Phew …

Pure skill I think ...LOL
:)

Its definatly smoother than last time we were there and yes, its nice to ride on real terrain not gay sand ....

New Bike AWESOME !

Re Vids,
Its odd that when your riding , you're thinking holly shit im doing the landspeed record here, but when you watch the vid at home, you're thinking ,looks slow.....

that answers that question alway wondered if anyone had over cooked that jump and ended it in the swamp

IIIRII
3rd November 2009, 09:01
Needs lessons , big time <<<<<

vazza
3rd November 2009, 11:44
New Bike AWESOME !

I'm glad you didnt go for that 505SX Dale was talking about!

250EXC is an amazing bike, huh! ^_^

K6K
3rd November 2009, 15:14
Interestingly its 5 k's closer for us than the sandpit.
Noobie/Flying CR250/K6K/Phil/Myself ,Had a good day there

I had a monumetal off, luckily landed in the swamp ….

Near the finish, steep downhill with a steep jump half way down, and the lake at the bottom on the left hand side.

Came down the hill thinking it was flat, gave it some jandal, realised there was a jump……..went over the jump way too fast, landed safely (WTF)…..panicked and lost control , rode off the right hand side into the long grass filled drain, the bike dug in to the wet ground and I went over the handlebars ……splat into the mud…..very lucky , if it was anywhere else I would have smashed myself up.

Just picked the rear of the bike up and turnmed it round, lecky start , powered it out of the drain …

Phew …

Pure skill I think ...LOL
:)

Its definatly smoother than last time we were there and yes, its nice to ride on real terrain not gay sand ....

New Bike AWESOME !

Re Vids,
Its odd that when your riding , you're thinking holly shit im doing the landspeed record here, but when you watch the vid at home, you're thinking ,looks slow.....

Cheers for the test ride on your bike! have to agree, it is an awesome bike. I had already decided on a 300 without even riding one. I just had peoples opinions (highly rated) on the bikes and a very short ride on another 250. I really should have pushed a dealer for a demo but I have had a bit of trouble getting them to call me back...
Thanks again, now after a proper ride on yours I am 10x more excited about it and have to have one.
I am working over in Perth for a couple of days and managed to have a quick look at the local KTM dealer. They had 3 or 4 of each of the new 2010 KTM's lined up and what looked like all the powerparts and accessories available. It was a far cry from local Auckland dealers anyway.

IIIRII
3rd November 2009, 18:47
No worries, to be honest If I had riden one of these 2 years ago , I think I would have got one then.
No noticable powerband and stupidly grunty breaks....and the lightness is out of this world compared to my last bike.
Just need to work out how to drive it properly.
:)

xen
3rd November 2009, 18:54
No worries, to be honest If I had riden one of these 2 years ago , I think I would have got one then.
No noticable powerband and stupidly grunty breaks....and the lightness is out of this world compared to my last bike.
Just need to work out how to drive it properly.
:)

good shit!

oldskool
3rd November 2009, 19:14
No worries, to be honest If I had riden one of these 2 years ago , I think I would have got one then.
No noticable powerband and stupidly grunty breaks....and the lightness is out of this world compared to my last bike.
Just need to work out how to drive it properly.
:)

To be honest I haven't noticed the increase in weight from the 87kg KX to the 113kg KTM. What I do enjoy is not sitting on a jack hammer bouncing all over the track! I wonder if the increase in weight has something to do with the lack of that?

tommorth
3rd November 2009, 19:54
To be honest I haven't noticed the increase in weight from the 87kg KX to the 113kg KTM. What I do enjoy is not sitting on a jack hammer bouncing all over the track! I wonder if the increase in weight has something to do with the lack of that?

probably a combo of the weight smoothing things out and suspension set up to absorb bumps not tackle big doubles without bottoming out

congrats on the new bikes one day I will go to kimmys and see wha tall the fuss is about

oldskool
3rd November 2009, 19:59
probably a combo of the weight smoothing things out and suspension set up to absorb bumps not tackle big doubles without bottoming out

congrats on the new bikes one day I will go to kimmys and see wha tall the fuss is about
Thanks yeah I am rapt with it. I think the WP suspension is set up well....better than the KX anyway! I noticed on the Sandpit the other day the shock would start to pack after about the 5th successive whoop, but before then it tracks really well.

bennettnz
3rd November 2009, 23:01
Gotta work....gutted. Lucky basterds