View Full Version : PMCC F4 Series @ Roys Hill - 07.08.11
Shorty_925
3rd August 2011, 11:58
Anyone from outa-town thinking about turning up? Met service says nothing but sunshine.
And the a blurb about the events to take place with the added bonus of a few longer races, read below:
F4 Mini Road Race and Motards: A Grade F4.. 10 lap, 20 lap and 30 lap race. All other classes 10, 10, 15. (subject to alteration)
Saturday practice 3 - 5pm.
Sunday.... Sign in from 9:30, riders brief at 10:15, racing from 10:30 (or thereabouts)
Racing $30 ($20 for shared bike conditions apply)
MNZ day licence available at $20 (probably be $25 soon so get on with it)
Usual regulations apply, read your MNZ rule book and make sure your bike is quiet enough by our standards!
Nylon track protection for your bike needs to be up to scratch or you don't ride.
Str8 Jacket
3rd August 2011, 12:04
I am still broken from my last bloody trip up there!
Shorty_925
3rd August 2011, 12:23
Think that corner will be refered to as Helen's!
Str8 Jacket
3rd August 2011, 12:28
Think that corner will be refered to as Helen's!
You know you've made it when...... :facepalm:
Crock
3rd August 2011, 17:59
Hey Helen, after a long stay in my shed recovering from caning from "one careful lady owner" who shall remain unnamed the bucket lives .... bit of hammering, bending and some newish bits here and there we have action! Hope you are also up and running?
Crocky
Str8 Jacket
3rd August 2011, 19:10
Hey Helen, after a long stay in my shed recovering from caning from "one careful lady owner" who shall remain unnamed the bucket lives .... bit of hammering, bending and some newish bits here and there we have action! Hope you are also up and running?
Crocky
Hey mate, I am still very swollen in my right butt cheek and still can't sit or lie on my back/butt.... but recovering well, back to working fulltime in the office this week. Can't wait to ride again though, trains are killing me!
Again, so VERY sorry for destroying you "endar alam sekatar" durkha durkha fixxer, I feel stink about destroying someone else's pride and joy!!
What's your poison??
Crock
3rd August 2011, 19:24
No stress and my poison is Jim Beam ....
Dutchee
3rd August 2011, 19:26
Hey Helen, after a long stay in my shed recovering from caning from "one careful lady owner" who shall remain unnamed the bucket lives .... bit of hammering, bending and some newish bits here and there we have action! Hope you are also up and running?
Crocky
Hope it doesn't catch the same disease Craig's bike did. It obviously enjoyed crashing and took out its owner/rider on Sunday - bike #26 is okay, but rider broke. Guess we have to make it look pretty again for when he's ready for action.
Would love to come down, but too much to do, so won't be travelling again until October - Kaitoke, Melbourne, and then Roy's Hill in December. Hmm, November sux, no travelling.
Have fun on the weekend and enjoy the sunshine, just hope you're sharing with us dorklanders, we need sunshine :)
all4A50s
3rd August 2011, 20:44
Hey Helen, after a long stay in my shed recovering from caning from "one careful lady owner" who shall remain unnamed the bucket lives .... bit of hammering, bending and some newish bits here and there we have action! Hope you are also up and running?
Crocky
I can relate to those sounds brother. Congrats. Can you post some pics.
Tyler117
3rd August 2011, 21:02
Looking foward to racing this weekend and testing out the new master cylinder and different front wheel:scooter:
koba
4th August 2011, 23:02
Looking foward to racing this weekend and testing out the new master cylinder and different front wheel:scooter:
Damn, If that make you and your bike even faster...
Crock
14th August 2011, 14:58
I can relate to those sounds brother. Congrats. Can you post some pics.
Pics of bucket after repairs ...just need decent wheels and rubber now
grantnz
14th August 2011, 16:08
Pics of bucket after repairs ...just need decent wheels and rubber now
Just goes to show that all it takes to make a decent bucket, is a decent crash.
Helen should not feel so bad about crashing Crocky's bike, he has done it twice on the same corner as her, just not as hard.
End result is something that will never see a registration plate or WOF again.
This is the way it should be....
hmurphy
14th August 2011, 16:25
A perfectly road legal FXR150 was just ripped apart and turned into a bucket at my place yesterday. A $400 registration fee will do that to a bike that cost $600 to buy. I'd rather do it that way than crash it and then decide haha
all4A50s
14th August 2011, 16:41
Pics of bucket after repairs ...just need decent wheels and rubber now
Great job. Hope to see it for real down here in October.
Henk
14th August 2011, 17:25
A perfectly road legal FXR150 was just ripped apart and turned into a bucket at my place yesterday. A $400 registration fee will do that to a bike that cost $600 to buy. I'd rather do it that way than crash it and then decide haha
I just did the opposite, took a bucket and got it road legal again. Felt weird
hmurphy
14th August 2011, 18:03
Surely you're going the wrong way Henk...? Or is that what they do up in Auckland?
Henk
14th August 2011, 19:07
Surely you're going the wrong way Henk...? Or is that what they do up in Auckland?
It was a special case, not something Henk would do normally, and it went totally against his grain on how things work. Surprisingly enough it got a warrant and is really a legal bike lol - (Dutchee)
Crock
15th August 2011, 20:07
It was a special case, not something Henk would do normally, and it went totally against his grain on how things work. Surprisingly enough it got a warrant and is really a legal bike lol - (Dutchee)
Next time I crash and there is a remote chance that may happen, I will do a Grant and dive under the bike b/4 it hits the deck. It seems the docs bill to check broken arse and sore ribs is far cheaper than bucket repairs and the recovery time is about the same ...
Shorty_925
17th August 2011, 15:23
Results: http://www.sportsground.co.nz/files/Site/130/95/Pdf/110808220940FHFLOVHM.pdf
Dutchee
17th August 2011, 22:00
Next time I crash and there is a remote chance that may happen, I will do a Grant and dive under the bike b/4 it hits the deck. It seems the docs bill to check broken arse and sore ribs is far cheaper than bucket repairs and the recovery time is about the same ...
Your broken arse? Or you meaning Str8's?
Hmmm, I do wonder why I'm not so keen on crashing, and while I know I need to, somehow I can't bring myself to give it a go.
koba
17th August 2011, 22:10
Your broken arse? Or you meaning Str8's?
Hmmm, I do wonder why I'm not so keen on crashing, and while I know I need to, somehow I can't bring myself to give it a go.
Ohh, goo on, ye'll luv eet!
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