View Full Version : The battle of the Banks', with old man Lincoln as collateral damage
GirrlRacer
4th October 2011, 19:59
So as some of you know Dad (Clive) has entered round 6 of VMCC thinking he will beat me...been feeding him pies and chocolate for the last few weeks, mabe the 150 will sag under all his weight therefore slowing him down, my evil plan. Old man Lincoln thinks he is going to be somewhere in the mix....somewhere supposidly :shutup:
Let the smack talk begin!! :woohoo:
Racey Rider
4th October 2011, 20:33
...Old man Lincoln thinks he is going to be somewhere in the mix....somewhere suppository :shutup:
Fixed that for ya!
Sponsoree tip #437 Always le-ase with your Sponsor about Press releases - incase they had a plan! Especially...... as they are the ones Putting The MONEY IN!!
quickbuck
4th October 2011, 20:36
Sponsoree tip #437 Always le-ase with your Sponsor about Press releases - incase they had a plan! Especially...... as they are the ones Putting The MONEY IN!!
Yup... A good tip right there....
So, i wonder who is going to sponser girrlracer next year.... ;)
Mental Trousers
4th October 2011, 20:54
Grab a bunch of lead sinkers from a fishing shop and work them into hidden places on his bike. While you're at it swap the rear sprocket for a different one (preferably stamp different numbers on it so he thinks it's the correct one). Take the gear lever off and rotate it a fraction. Twiddle the throttle cable adjuster so the carb never fully opens. Get some Pledge and polish the seat and back half of the petrol tank. Rotate one of the handle bars a fraction. Give the chain adjuster on one side a couple of extra turns.
It's war. Do it!!!
Nicksta
4th October 2011, 21:16
ooh this is going to be exciting!!!!
yungatart
5th October 2011, 07:04
I'll be watching the outcome of this very closely....bring it on!
Deano
5th October 2011, 13:50
Bwahahaha - hey, whattchu got old man ?:shutup:
White trash
5th October 2011, 14:13
I wouldn't actually worry Mihi, your old man will probably run his mouth off for a couple of weeks prior to the event and then just not turn up anyway.
RobGassit
5th October 2011, 15:42
Grab a bunch of lead sinkers from a fishing shop and work them into hidden places on his bike. While you're at it swap the rear sprocket for a different one (preferably stamp different numbers on it so he thinks it's the correct one). Take the gear lever off and rotate it a fraction. Twiddle the throttle cable adjuster so the carb never fully opens. Get some Pledge and polish the seat and back half of the petrol tank. Rotate one of the handle bars a fraction. Give the chain adjuster on one side a couple of extra turns.
It's war. Do it!!!
This is what usually happens if you leave your bike at the track overnight at the Nationals.:innocent:
RobGassit
5th October 2011, 15:43
Ten Bucks he pulls a groin injury 12 hrs before the flag drop.
Clivoris
5th October 2011, 16:07
Am I feeling the love or what? Thanks heaps to Alex of Ridelife for making this momentous occasion, pregnant with potential shame and humiliation, possible. :facepalm: What GirrlRacer fails to realise is that my species stores cake and pie calories as fuel for pushing underpowered motorcycles to previously unimaginable levels of performance. I'm backing myself folks, on Alex's immaculately prepared KR. I must say that he has barred me from spannering for GirrlRacer on the day, makes me wonder how truly impartial he is, as he will be helping her out.
Let the smack talk begin!! :woohoo:
Come at me bro :2guns:
I wouldn't actually worry Mihi, your old man will probably run his mouth off for a couple of weeks prior to the event and then just not turn up anyway.
Only if it's raining bro, or if I have to colour my moustache.
Normally I would slope off if it's raining. However, the Heidenau tyres are going to give me enough confidence to turn up. If only I could get GirrlRacer on some Bridgestones.
Ten Bucks he pulls a groin injury 12 hrs before the flag drop.
More likely to slip on an empty pie packet.
worm13
5th October 2011, 16:44
Sorry clive, histroy shows that the dad always gets beaten, have to say your smack talk doesnt match what the old man gives me so a lil advice, you may need to lift your game in this domain and your riding will follow!! all in all tho you guys will have fun dad and myself have enjoyed racing agaisnt each other over the past and im sure you guys will too!!
RDjase
5th October 2011, 17:03
Is there a race happening soon?
I think there is a rule about two racers in the same race with the same sirname............The timing gear doesnt like it or something like that..............
GirrlRacer
5th October 2011, 18:37
Grab a bunch of lead sinkers from a fishing shop and work them into hidden places on his bike. While you're at it swap the rear sprocket for a different one (preferably stamp different numbers on it so he thinks it's the correct one). Take the gear lever off and rotate it a fraction. Twiddle the throttle cable adjuster so the carb never fully opens. Get some Pledge and polish the seat and back half of the petrol tank. Rotate one of the handle bars a fraction. Give the chain adjuster on one side a couple of extra turns.
It's war. Do it!!! A shame he doesnt get his bike till the actual day...otherwise that would of been a good idea:yes:
I wouldn't actually worry Mihi, your old man will probably run his mouth off for a couple of weeks prior to the event and then just not turn up anyway. If it rains hes too pussy to race...his hair might go curly, and his make-up might run.
Ten Bucks he pulls a groin injury 12 hrs before the flag drop. either that or he will come, race and on the first corner wreck his other shoulder AND his groin :shutup:
Is there a race happening soon?
I think there is a rule about two racers in the same race with the same sirname............The timing gear doesnt like it or something like that.............. That the timing gear favours the younger riders :innocent:
Mental Trousers
5th October 2011, 19:04
A shame he doesnt get his bike till the actual day...otherwise that would of been a good idea:yes:
He can get his hands on yours though!! Make sure you check it thoroughly. The old bugger has lots of tricks up his sleeve.
Clivoris
5th October 2011, 19:29
Sorry clive, histroy shows that the dad always gets beaten, have to say your smack talk doesnt match what the old man gives me so a lil advice, you may need to lift your game in this domain and your riding will follow!! all in all tho you guys will have fun dad and myself have enjoyed racing agaisnt each other over the past and im sure you guys will too!!
Yeah man. I have to say that dicing with you and the old man and seeing the fun you guys were having has led me to this point. Seeing the Crofts doing too. Fortunately Mihi has only been riding for 5 and a bit months so she is still as slow as a sober kiwi asking a girl out. She aint getting me this month. Besides, she's only a girl:chase:
Is there a race happening soon?
I think there is a rule about two racers in the same race with the same sirname............The timing gear doesnt like it or something like that..............
If it all turns pear shaped I may be changing my identity, not just my name. We both know that there's no chance of either of us catching Lincoln the younger. Are you planning on embarrassing me too?
Racey Rider
5th October 2011, 19:31
.... the Heidenau tyres are going to give me enough confidence to turn up. If only I could get GirrlRacer on some Bridgestones.
Ooooo. Good come back Dad!
RideLife
5th October 2011, 19:43
RideLife – in association with Heidenau tyres and DP brake pads, is pleased to bring you.....
The Father Daughter race off of 2011
As a sponsor of young Mihi Banks in this her first year of Streetstock racing, it’s been a pleasure to see her enthusiasm for the game.
Her determinacy to knock those seconds off her BT’s each meeting.
Her ‘get up and go again’ attitude even after the occasional ‘learning incident’ that might have sent her down the track in a ‘less than glamorise’ manner.
So now... after 5 rounds of training. 5 rounds of dedicated open throttle action.
the time has come to finally Deal a crashing blow to her Fathers ever nagging ‘words of riding wisdom’.
That’s Right!
The Show Down!
This is the match up you’ve all been waiting for!
Yes Ladies and Gentlemen, (and WhiteTrash)
Banks ..... vs Banks!
RideLife is please to be able to provide entry fee, and a matching KR150 to Mihi’s one, for Mr Banks to.... ’cough’ show us his skills.
Same Bikes. Same setup. Same Heidenau tyres. Same DP pads. same race track......
Ok, so one riders prettier than the other.... but I can’t fix that.
and to add a little Spice to this epic event... lets throw in $50 Prize money to the Banks with the most points in R6.
That’s right, RideLife will provide a nice clean $50 bill at prize giving to Ms Banks (or Mr Banks should all the plants align), for being the ‘Banks’ winner on the day.
Roll up! Come one come all!
You don't want to miss it folks.
29th October. Taupo.
Be There!
CM2005
5th October 2011, 20:36
RideLife – in association with Heidenau tyres and DP brake pads, is pleased to bring you.....
The Father Daughter race off of 2011
As a sponsor of young Mihi Banks in this her first year of Streetstock racing, it’s been a pleasure to see her enthusiasm for the game.
Her determinacy to knock those seconds off her BT’s each meeting.
Her ‘get up and go again’ attitude even after the occasional ‘learning incident’ that might have sent her down the track in a ‘less than glamorise’ manner.
So now... after 5 rounds of training. 5 rounds of dedicated open throttle action.
the time has come to finally Deal a crashing blow to her Fathers ever nagging ‘words of riding wisdom’.
That’s Right!
The Show Down!
This is the match up you’ve all been waiting for!
Yes Ladies and Gentlemen, (and WhiteTrash)
Banks ..... vs Banks!
RideLife is please to be able to provide entry fee, and a matching KR150 to Mihi’s one, for Mr Banks to.... ’cough’ show us his skills.
Same Bikes. Same setup. Same Heidenau tyres. Same DP pads. same race track......
Ok, so one riders prettier than the other.... but I can’t fix that.
and to add a little Spice to this epic event... lets throw in $50 Prize money to the Banks with the most points in R6.
That’s right, RideLife will provide a nice clean $50 bill at prize giving to Ms Banks (or Mr Banks should all the plants align), for being the ‘Banks’ winner on the day.
Roll up! Come one come all!
You don't want to miss it folks.
29th October. Taupo.
Be There!
excited! Clive - if you wanna borrow my 600 for streetstock i'm sure we can zip tie the 150's pipe up the side to make it look convincing
GirrlRacer
5th October 2011, 20:58
Fortunately Mihi has only been riding for 5 and a bit months so she is still as slow as a sober kiwi asking a girl out. She aint getting me this month. Besides, she's only a girl:chase:
time will tell, time will tell, so ive heard .... the track is really slippery you might wana be careful .... :innocent:
RideLife – in association with Heidenau tyres and DP brake pads, is pleased to bring you.....
The Father Daughter race off of 2011
As a sponsor of young Mihi Banks in this her first year of Streetstock racing, it’s been a pleasure to see her enthusiasm for the game.
Her determinacy to knock those seconds off her BT’s each meeting.
Her ‘get up and go again’ attitude even after the occasional ‘learning incident’ that might have sent her down the track in a ‘less than glamorise’ manner.
So now... after 5 rounds of training. 5 rounds of dedicated open throttle action.
the time has come to finally Deal a crashing blow to her Fathers ever nagging ‘words of riding wisdom’.
That’s Right!
The Show Down!
This is the match up you’ve all been waiting for!
Yes Ladies and Gentlemen, (and WhiteTrash)
Banks ..... vs Banks!
RideLife is please to be able to provide entry fee, and a matching KR150 to Mihi’s one, for Mr Banks to.... ’cough’ show us his skills.
Same Bikes. Same setup. Same Heidenau tyres. Same DP pads. same race track......
Ok, so one riders prettier than the other.... but I can’t fix that.
and to add a little Spice to this epic event... lets throw in $50 Prize money to the Banks with the most points in R6.
That’s right, RideLife will provide a nice clean $50 bill at prize giving to Ms Banks (or Mr Banks should all the plants align), for being the ‘Banks’ winner on the day.
Roll up! Come one come all!
You don't want to miss it folks.
29th October. Taupo.
Be There! oh yea Its on :) dad likes his pink roses.....
excited! Clive - if you wanna borrow my 600 for streetstock i'm sure we can zip tie the 150's pipe up the side to make it look convincing real convincing...
GirrlRacer
5th October 2011, 21:08
He can get his hands on yours though!! Make sure you check it thoroughly. The old bugger has lots of tricks up his sleeve. yes I will...now where did I put those fishing sinkers.....:shutup:
Henk
5th October 2011, 21:58
Bugger the fishing sinkers, I'm sure I still have some 2 pound weights off a dive belt I can lend you.
Dutchee
5th October 2011, 22:02
clive, whilst I wish you the best of luck, I have to say, I've seen where Mihi gets her crashing talent from :)
Mihi - have a good chat with young Will this weekend. He should be able to give you some tips. He rode really well last meet and his dad didn't (that's Rick52 and whanau).
Anyway, test run this weekend :) bwahahaha
quickbuck
6th October 2011, 12:11
We both know that there's no chance of either of us catching Lincoln the younger. Are you planning on embarrassing me too?
Awww.... Come on!
With a defeatest attitude like that, there is no way I will get to see the race.... as I will be in front og you....
I was looking forward to us elders showing the kids how to ride the twisties....
Guess I will take the lead then.
worm13
6th October 2011, 13:58
Yeah man. I have to say that dicing with you and the old man and seeing the fun you guys were having has led me to this point. Seeing the Crofts doing too. Fortunately Mihi has only been riding for 5 and a bit months so she is still as slow as a sober kiwi asking a girl out. She aint getting me this month. Besides, she's only a girl:chase:
Hahaha love it, now ya talking if ya need tips on smack talking but unable to follow thru with it hit dad with a email for advise on it, he talks like hes got game but when it comes crunch time hes all over like dan carter!! shame im not gonna be there to watch.. sounds better than nzsbk :)
Clivoris
6th October 2011, 14:59
I was looking forward to us elders showing the kids how to ride the twisties....
Guess I will take the lead then.
Weeelll, don't speak too soon fly-boy. I might be out of practice but the tight track might swing a bit of an advantage in the KR's direction. This will be agood day me thinks.
he talks like hes got game but when it comes crunch time hes all over like dan carter!! shame im not gonna be there to watch.. sounds better than nzsbk :)
Bro, I read a book about kung fu once, and it said "It's easier to fight like a tiger if first you growl like a tiger". I'm halfway there ow.
RobGassit
6th October 2011, 14:59
I'm actually starting to feel genuinely sorry for Clive now. If he beats her, he's a bully. If she beats him, he's a pussy.
If he doesn't show, he's a coward. Apart from being a fully sponsored factory racer, I think he's completely screwed whatever happens.:facepalm:
Clivoris
6th October 2011, 15:14
I'm actually starting to feel genuinely sorry for Clive now. If he beats her, he's a bully. If she beats him, he's a pussy.
If he doesn't show, he's a coward. Apart from being a fully sponsored factory racer, I think he's completely screwed whatever happens.:facepalm:
:yes: I'm just glad nobody has called it the Battle of The Beauty and the Beast, yet.:facepalm: We're having a ball Rob, and either outcome makes me a winner. One of them just makes me $50 richer as well.
Henk
6th October 2011, 16:10
One of them just makes me $50 richer as well.
No chance fat boy.
GirrlRacer
6th October 2011, 18:27
clive, whilst I wish you the best of luck, I have to say, I've seen where Mihi gets her crashing talent from :)
Mihi - have a good chat with young Will this weekend. He should be able to give you some tips. He rode really well last meet and his dad didn't (that's Rick52 and whanau).
Anyway, test run this weekend :) bwahahaha test run should be good this weekend :) im going to try beat him at buckets aswell muahaha
Bugger the fishing sinkers, I'm sure I still have some 2 pound weights off a dive belt I can lend you. stuff them behind the fairings ;)
I'm actually starting to feel genuinely sorry for Clive now. If he beats her, he's a bully. If she beats him, he's a pussy.
If he doesn't show, he's a coward. Apart from being a fully sponsored factory racer, I think he's completely screwed whatever happens.:facepalm: he was screwed from the day he brought me my first bike :facepalm:
quickbuck
6th October 2011, 20:56
Weeelll, don't speak too soon fly-boy. I might be out of practice but the tight track might swing a bit of an advantage in the KR's direction.
Not if Neils is any example of how an RG is supposed to be....
Oh wait....
scracha
6th October 2011, 21:53
So as some of you know Dad (Clive) has entered round 6 of VMCC thinking he will beat me...been feeding him pies and chocolate for the last few weeks, mabe the 150 will sag under all his weight therefore slowing him down, my evil plan. Old man Lincoln thinks he is going to be somewhere in the mix....somewhere supposidly :shutup:
Let the smack talk begin!! :woohoo:
Dear oh dear. You've really set yourself up for a hard time Mihi.
If your dad beats you....you'll spend the next few months having to look at his shit eating grin every day.
If you beat your dad.....you'll be thumbing lifts all the way back to porridgerua
Metastable
7th October 2011, 00:16
This sounds like fun. Make sure you guys get some video or at least some decent pics for those who can't make it.
RobGassit
7th October 2011, 14:01
This battle is just beggin for a trophy. And maybe a Pie on a Placque for the looooossser!
GirrlRacer
7th October 2011, 15:56
This battle is just beggin for a trophy. And maybe a Pie on a Placque for the looooossser! dad *cough cough*
Clivoris
9th October 2011, 21:22
This weekend saw a warm-up to the battle of Beauty vs. Beast. 2 days of bucket racing in B-grade at Kaitoke saw GirrlRacer take the honours on day one, in some inclement conditions. Everyone knows that my hair gets frizzy in the wet so I stayed under shelter. Today saw the track dry and warm, so I was able to put the hair straighteners down to get some laps. I managed to finish in front of her twice and she took the honours in one race. Most impressive riding from her with some fairly aggressive door-closing as I repeatedly attempted to claim the apex. Showing a disturbingly reckless disregard for the well-being of her delicate father.
So folks, the bullshit has stopped. She is so smooth and confident in the wet, I might need the super special pensioner compound Heidenau's if it rains Alex.
White trash
9th October 2011, 21:46
Stop blousing around and turn the fricken throttle Clive. My 12 year old is reading this and reckons that if Mihi can do it, then so can she......
Thanks man.
Thought we were mates................
Clivoris
10th October 2011, 07:18
Stop blousing around and turn the fricken throttle Clive. My 12 year old is reading this and reckons that if Mihi can do it, then so can she......
Thanks man.
Thought we were mates................
Come on Trashie. You know I'm a gentle and sensitive sort :innocent:. Wouldn't want to stress the engine. I was equal parts :love: and :shit:as she ran me up through the puddle and onto the rumble strip on the final corner. Round 6 of the Actrix series is going to be mega.
Glad to hear there will be another 12 year old out there soon. Mine is getting out on our GL145 whenever there's a chance. She will be 13 in January and is praying for a C grade.
worm13
10th October 2011, 18:01
well clive, save your self from major embarssement and park up now from here chap its all down hill for ya lol i take it the tiger growl just wasnt enough?? anyway mate I hope ya both had a blast and let bragging last till the next round :)
GirrlRacer
10th October 2011, 18:03
This weekend saw a warm-up to the battle of Beauty vs. Beast. 2 days of bucket racing in B-grade at Kaitoke saw GirrlRacer take the honours on day one, in some inclement conditions. Everyone knows that my hair gets frizzy in the wet so I stayed under shelter. Today saw the track dry and warm, so I was able to put the hair straighteners down to get some laps. I managed to finish in front of her twice and she took the honours in one race. Most impressive riding from her with some fairly aggressive door-closing as I repeatedly attempted to claim the apex. Showing a disturbingly reckless disregard for the well-being of her delicate father.
So folks, the bullshit has stopped. She is so smooth and confident in the wet, I might need the super special pensioner compound Heidenau's if it rains Alex. Had a blast slamming that door closed when I reaslised it was you behind me, and comming 2nd in the wet was good aswell....:) now I know where I get my fuss for my hair from.
RideLife
10th October 2011, 20:56
Bikes starting to look like a Race Bike Clive!
Don’t tell M..... :shifty: .... but I’ve put the ‘Good’ forks in it!
Don’t worry, it all le-git and legal like...... just fresh oil and seals..... and they actually go up and down,
almost like Suspension.
So if you could just lose 15.6kgs, to get yourself down to the ‘optimum rider weight’ for this setup..... you’ll be laughing across the line.... trying to make room for 50 note in your pocket! :msn-wink:
Clivoris
10th October 2011, 21:11
.... trying to make room for 50 note in your pocket! :msn-wink:
Maate. That $50 is being framed and getting hung-up in the lounge. I will think about the weight loss (not). S'pose I should do the oil in her forks too. What wieght and distance from the top of the tube is recommended?
CM2005
10th October 2011, 21:39
Maate. That $50 is being framed and getting hung-up in the lounge. I will think about the weight loss (not). S'pose I should do the oil in her forks too. What wieght and distance from the top of the tube is recommended?
i think the forks are supposed to be filled to the top thread with oil aren't they?? ;)
Thanks again for the loan of your trusty GL Clive, looking forward to watching the battle at taupo!
Must start making the giant Cheque
koba
10th October 2011, 21:50
Fantastic!
Clive, you're screwed.:bye:
GirrlRacer
13th October 2011, 14:03
Bikes starting to look like a Race Bike Clive!
Don’t tell M..... :shifty: .... but I’ve put the ‘Good’ forks in it!
Don’t worry, it all le-git and legal like...... just fresh oil and seals..... and they actually go up and down,
almost like Suspension.
So if you could just lose 15.6kgs, to get yourself down to the ‘optimum rider weight’ for this setup..... you’ll be laughing across the line.... trying to make room for 50 note in your pocket! :msn-wink: I wont tell her. You might want to set the suspension on the 'heavy' setting, dont think dads planning to lose weight anytime soon.
RideLife
22nd October 2011, 06:22
Well one week out from the big day, and Clive seems to be feeling quite confident in his ability to takeout the whole street stock field on the RideLife 150.
I'm thinking a little bit of 'all in' mind games might help to break that 'GP Racer' type concentration on the task at hand he possesses.
Now, I'm not suggesting Anything that going to completely ruin his race of course, but if we could get him to a point where... Every time someone pats him on the back, and says "Good luck Mate!", He's left with the though in his mind... 'What have they done Now!'
Just the simple things that can throw your game, like....
"Good luck Mate!" with one hand... while the other hand is turning off the fuel tap.
"Go hard falla" while 'adjusting’ the kill switch.
Or even 'Tag teaming' it. One draws his attention, while the other flips off one of his spark plug leads.
Now I wouldn't what to go as far as suggesting to the marshals about 'accidentally' putting the white flag out one lap too early just for him.... but you get the drift of the idea I'm sure.
"That tyres a bit flat Clive / Chains a bit loose / Is there suppose to be a bolt in there?"
All classic lines used to rattle a competitor just as the gate opens for warm up lap.
Feel free to be creative.... without damaging my bike of course. I'm sure Clive will see to that before the day out on his own!!
Cheers
Racey
GirrlRacer
22nd October 2011, 15:00
Well one week out from the big day, and Clive seems to be feeling quite confident in his ability to takeout the whole street stock field on the RideLife 150.
I'm thinking a little bit of 'all in' mind games might help to break that 'GP Racer' type concentration on the task at hand he possesses.
Now, I'm not suggesting Anything that going to completely ruin his race of course, but if we could get him to a point where... Every time someone pats him on the back, and says "Good luck Mate!", He left with the though in his mind... 'What have they done Now!'
Just the simple things that can throw your game, like....
"Good luck Mate!" with one hand... while the other hand is turning off the fuel tap.
"Go hard falla" while 'adjusting’ the kill switch.
Or even 'Tag teaming' it. One draws his attention, while the other flips off one of his spark plug leads.
Now I wouldn't what to go as far as suggesting to the marshals about 'accidentally' putting the white flag out one lap too early just for him.... but you get the drift of the idea I'm sure.
"That tyres a bit flat Clive / Chains a bit loose / Is there suppose to be a bolt in there?"
All classic lines used to rattle a competitor just as the gate opens for warm up lap.
Feel free to be creative.... without damaging my bike of course. I'm sure Clive will see to that before the day out on his own!!
Cheers
Racey feel free everyone !!!! im a bit nervous !!!!
btw dad is sulking already.
Clivoris
25th October 2011, 17:19
No, I haven't been sulking. I've been trapped in the shed for two days changing the bloody fork oil on GR's KR. Is it possible to design a more Micky Mouse fork cap system? Nothing that big hammers, sockets jammed into tight places and lots of waving around of arms couldn't fix.
Bring on the psychological warfare Alex. I have found that the fog of a hangover is a most excellent defence.
Henk
25th October 2011, 19:38
Bring on the psychological warfare Alex. I have found that the fog of a hangover is a most excellent defence.
Is this where I suggest Mihi slide some raw chicken into your beer the night before the race?
steveyb
25th October 2011, 19:47
Oh there won't be any beer the night before.
I will be watching my boy to make sure he is fit and rearing to go.
I will be having the beers thanks very much, but you can forget that raw chicken.....
Henk
25th October 2011, 19:58
Oh there won't be any beer the night before.
I will be watching my boy to make sure he is fit and rearing to go.
You'll be making him eat pasta instead of pies next and sending him to bed early.
I have this horrible feeling that next time I meet Clive he won't be the same guy. Or at least not as much of the same guy.
GirrlRacer
25th October 2011, 20:41
Is this where I suggest Mihi slide some raw chicken into your beer the night before the race? What a good idea !!!
Oh there won't be any beer the night before.
I will be watching my boy to make sure he is fit and rearing to go.
I will be having the beers thanks very much, but you can forget that raw chicken..... I Think the beer might be better in my hands...yes
Henk
25th October 2011, 21:12
I Think the beer might be better in my hands...yes
You just leave the beer drinking to us broken old men young lady. I don't think I could cope if you beat your old man and I both sometime, and we didn't have at least a hangover as an excuse.
Dutchee
30th October 2011, 17:20
So Mihi, is your $50 framed and hanging in the lounge to torment dad or were you nice and bought dinner for the family?
bwahahahaha Clive was bet by a girl - GO MIHI!!!!!
http://www.vicclub.co.nz/mylaps.php?mylaps=type,run,runid,2124678
richban
31st October 2011, 16:19
So Mihi, is your $50 framed and hanging in the lounge to torment dad or were you nice and bought dinner for the family?
bwahahahaha Clive was bet by a girl - GO MIHI!!!!!
http://www.vicclub.co.nz/mylaps.php?mylaps=type,run,runid,2124678
Oh Dear Clive. Just checked the lap times and Qualifying. Looks like a schooling Mate. Well done Mihi. Keep up the good work.
Well Clive I think Sophia at 5 might get her first bike for xmas. So I might be in your shoes soon enough. Fun times.
Hey you guys coming to the GP?
GirrlRacer
31st October 2011, 16:35
So Mihi, is your $50 framed and hanging in the lounge to torment dad or were you nice and bought dinner for the family?
bwahahahaha Clive was bet by a girl - GO MIHI!!!!!
http://www.vicclub.co.nz/mylaps.php?mylaps=type,run,runid,2124678 if i framed the note he might steal it....so im going to photo copy it and stict it behind my rookie of the year trophy thing and hang it up on the wall where he can see it every day hehe
Oh Dear Clive. Just checked the lap times and Qualifying. Looks like a schooling Mate. Well done Mihi. Keep up the good work.
Well Clive I think Sophia at 5 might get her first bike for xmas. So I might be in your shoes soon enough. Fun times.
Hey you guys coming to the GP? Thanks :) we wont be up for the GP next weekend.
Clivoris
31st October 2011, 17:39
Blast. I was hoping that no one would notice and instead pay attention to threads about the election and other more important issues. What about that World Cup eh?
Definitely got taken to school. GirrlRacer got her game face on and responded to the conditions with her trademark smooth riding with a good dose of aggression. Many thanks to Alex of Ridelife (DP Brakepads and Heidenau tyres) for the opportunity to showcase my heroic riding skills:facepalm:
Dutchee
31st October 2011, 17:52
Sorry, politics bore the crap out of me. I was way more interested to find out the result of the race of the century/banks. Did think the lack of response was probably due to the schooling someone got hahahaha
Unless you come to some of the North Island bucket meets, probably won't see you to Easter now and by that stage I'll have forgotten I'm meant to laugh at you, but Rich can on my behalf hahahaha
GirrlRacer
2nd November 2011, 16:29
Sorry, politics bore the crap out of me. I was way more interested to find out the result of the race of the century/banks. Did think the lack of response was probably due to the schooling someone got hahahaha
Unless you come to some of the North Island bucket meets, probably won't see you to Easter now and by that stage I'll have forgotten I'm meant to laugh at you, but Rich can on my behalf hahahaha I can also laugh on your behalf....if I havent Laughed enough already :cool::lol:
RDjase
9th February 2012, 11:31
Bring on the weekend ! The KR's are ready and will be in the van tonight, Havn't put my leathers on but I am sure they will fit............
Havn't raced since 2010 TRRS, I did rode my LC road bike in the weekend tho, 1st time on that since 2010 as well:shit:
quickbuck
9th February 2012, 21:12
Bring on the weekend ! The KR's are ready and will be in the van tonight, Havn't put my leathers on but I am sure they will fit............
Havn't raced since 2010 TRRS, I did rode my LC road bike in the weekend tho, 1st time on that since 2010 as well:shit:
Yup, you better Step-up there Jase.. Apparently Clives bike does 1:35's around Manfeild if he is wearing a 20kg weight vest.... ;)
Clivoris
9th February 2012, 21:59
It will probably rain and my war wounds will slow me down. GirrlRacer has claimed the KRR this weekend so I am on the KR. Should be a bloody laugh. Hey quickbuck, some old man did 1.34s on the KRR. Wish I had one of those mega grunty 250s.
quickbuck
9th February 2012, 22:07
It will probably rain and my war wounds will slow me down. GirrlRacer has claimed the KRR this weekend so I am on the KR. Should be a bloody laugh. Hey quickbuck, some old man did 1.34s on the KRR. Wish I had one of those mega grunty 250s.
Nice.... I wish I had the stones to take turn 3 in 5th, like I can on my own bike ;)
Will give you a blast on a ProLite one day soon... But a word of warning, they will have you hooked :)
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