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fi5hy
20th March 2011, 20:51
Hi all results here234817

hmurphy
20th March 2011, 21:24
Hey Fish, thanks for putting in this huge effort. I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say you're doing an awesome job, really appreciate how well run this is. Cheers

fi5hy
21st March 2011, 06:40
sweet:woohoo:

F5 Dave
21st March 2011, 09:51
Yeah I was really thinking how much effort Fish puts into these meetings, to get it all going, grid up all the races while coordinating with the points scorers & to have to race as well.

Top marks Fish. Also Andrew & Nigel are not to be forgotten, along with any others which I obviously have forgotten, that are, um, . . . not to be forgotten either:facepalm:.

Number One
21st March 2011, 10:00
I just want to know...of whoever it is that wins...

Do we refer to them as Top KOK, Bucket KOK or just plain old KOK?! :innocent:

F5 Dave
21st March 2011, 10:01
Head Kok. or something similar. . .

F5 Dave
21st March 2011, 10:02
Yeah it was a great days racing, still buzzing about it.

That traction is great, but I was pondering this morning while talking to my son, actually he was doing all the talking, but none of it in english of any discernible form, that I think I need a stiffer rear spring. Some of those corners really squish the rear end & it is possible that I am a teensey bit fatter than the original target occupant of my bike, which could be why it runs a little wider than I expect. He obviously knows his beans, I think he's on the money.

jasonu
21st March 2011, 12:07
Yeah it was a great days racing, still buzzing about it.

That traction is great, but I was pondering this morning while talking to my son, actually he was doing all the talking, but none of it in english of any discernible form, that I think I need a stiffer rear spring. Some of those corners really squish the rear end & it is possible that I am a teensey bit fatter than the original target occupant of my bike, which could be why it runs a little wider than I expect. He obviously knows his beans, I think he's on the money.

Not fatter mate, it is your head getting bigger.

all4A50s
21st March 2011, 12:59
Big thanks again to Fish for such a great day and for the advice about my bike. The rematch with Mark was fantastic.

I need to sort out my both ends of my suspension. Getting tank slap at the front, steppin out from the rear, me using the rear cowling as a seat and Mark trying to mount me while still on a bike is not an experience I want to repeat.:shit::facepalm:

Number One
21st March 2011, 13:17
Mark trying to mount me while still on a bike is not an experience I want to repeat.:shit::facepalm:

Nor is it one anyone wants to have to see :sick:

Yakman12
21st March 2011, 15:34
Cheers fishie

Was a fucken mean day as per usual!

Was interesting having a Jam on Ben's FXR .. was like riding a comfortable smooth couch after my CB.

Now to find a new front wheel...

andrew a
21st March 2011, 16:45
Cheers fishie



Was interesting having a Jam on Ben's FXR .. was like riding a comfortable smooth couch after my CB.

Now to find a new front wheel...

Thats a neet bike if its #15 needs to be longer in my opinion. Slicks would help a lot also.

andrew a
21st March 2011, 17:00
I thought it was a good day with fab weather. I missed Fishies crash though. Some good battles going on through the pack. I was out for all the flaging and saw some of the action close up. Good to see no real offs. Thats good.
Still get very worried about waching Caleb but I think he did very well. Always good to go home in one peace.
Good to see Carl out on his TZR50.
Missed Trudy as I wanted some sun block. Hope you are feeling better soon.
Well done Fishy.

Skunk
21st March 2011, 19:07
Awesome job Fishie! I know what's involved and you have reset the bar VERY high.
Awesome series, awesome racing, awesome everything! And 20 odd bikes in B grade - fantastic.

Kendog
21st March 2011, 19:54
That really was a great day and another awesome turn out of bikes, especially B grade.
Like others have said, thanks Fishie. Outstanding effort keeping the rabble in line. You know if it rains you will have to turn up cause we wont cope without you :yes:

Tard
21st March 2011, 20:44
That really was a great day and another awesome turn out of bikes, especially B grade.
Like others have said, thanks Fishie. Outstanding effort keeping the rabble in line. You know if it rains you will have to turn up cause we wont cope without you :yes:

2nd, 3rd & 4th everyone's comments to Fishie for continuing to:
1) Organise everything and everyone
2) Happily giving mechanical advice whenever I've asked -for newbies like me, this is hugely appreciated. I am listening & learning...I hope:facepalm:
3) Having the time, **** knows how to come and ask if I've managed to get it sorted in between everything else...
4) Race a 'bit'
5) Get results sorted, sent and posted asap.

PS. Thanks to others as well for helping sort out the carb/air filter issue to get back on track, cheers. .

all4A50s
22nd March 2011, 21:24
Here's the footage I shot with a helmet cam of Grade B's points race 3.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTjum-NdnvQ

Hope you enjoy.
Watch out for the next vid. A good lesson to be learnt by it.

richban
23rd March 2011, 16:31
Wish I was there. Gutted looks like everyone had another great day.

Trudes
23rd March 2011, 17:51
I thought it was a good day with fab weather. I missed Fishies crash though. Some good battles going on through the pack. I was out for all the flaging and saw some of the action close up. Good to see no real offs. Thats good.
Still get very worried about waching Caleb but I think he did very well. Always good to go home in one peace.
Good to see Carl out on his TZR50.
Missed Trudy as I wanted some sun block. Hope you are feeling better soon.
Well done Fishy.
Awww thanks Andrew, it's nice to know someone noticed the lack of my exciting race craft and speedy cornering..... I mean my mega bottle of sunblock! :laugh:

andrew a
25th March 2011, 07:28
Awww thanks Andrew, it's nice to know someone noticed the lack of my exciting race craft and speedy cornering..... I mean my mega bottle of sunblock! :laugh:

You Know I would have observed you and told you to go faster!

andrew a
25th March 2011, 07:29
Awww thanks Andrew, it's nice to know someone noticed the lack of my exciting race craft and speedy cornering..... I mean my mega bottle of sunblock! :laugh:

You Know I would have observed you ride and told you to go faster!