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Riff Raff
23rd October 2005, 16:46
Did ambulance today (and Speedmedic did it yesterday) for the classic motorcycle racing at Pukekohe. Didn't see any KBers there.... and you missed out on some great racing. You've got to be impressed with some of the old fellas out there doing it - they could give a lot of youngsters a serious arse kicking.

If you think classic motorcycle racing is boring - head down and watch it sometime. You can't help but be impressed with the bikes, and there's plenty of racers out there happy to have a yarn with you.

If we want motorcycle racing to be taken seriously over here, we should be out there supporting all forms of racing.

marty
23rd October 2005, 16:54
i was here >> http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=386908#post386908 saw that on the calender but just couldn't get away for the whole day so had to make do.

FROSTY
23rd October 2005, 17:03
i WAS FRIGGIN WORKIN ALL DAY

wari
23rd October 2005, 17:06
I Was HEer ... (http://ualuealuealeuale.ytmnd.com/) :spudguita

madboy
23rd October 2005, 17:07
Umm, I was in Wgtn watching Minimotos?!

T.I.E
23rd October 2005, 17:17
dam didn't know there was anything happening today. did the corro loop instead.
when's the next race. suppose it's in the calander anyway. well i hope to be at the next one, i need the camera experience.

White trash
23rd October 2005, 17:18
Yup. Went down for a look in my extremely hung over state and was actually quite impressed. The rate at which some of those silly old buggers get around the track is quite amazing. Balls of steel some of 'em.

Was a bit concerned at the RC30 Superbike racing in Post Classics though, not quite sure how the hell that got in there.

GSVR
23rd October 2005, 17:24
I agee entirely Sue. Those old bikes may not have the performance but they represent how we got to where we are today and some of the engineering of the time is dam empressive.

And if you take time to get into the racing theres some really good competition happening. I would rate the Classic Festival as the best motorcycling event I've attended this year.

Two Smoker
23rd October 2005, 17:25
Working sorry...

Big Dave
23rd October 2005, 17:27
Ahhhh - fuggit i said and went riding instead - Raglan for lunch - through the north Waikato and up the Firth of Thames side home. 350km tucked in behind, 2 ducatis 2 aprilias and a Buell - trophy was working hard.
Flat tyre at maraeti - more co2 cannisters i owe! - all good.
Preeeeeeemo in fact.

digsaw
23rd October 2005, 17:37
yep i was there,one of the silly old buggas but its shit hot fun :apumpin: :devil2:

Motu
23rd October 2005, 18:51
Old guys on silly old bikes - who gives a toss!

WINJA
23rd October 2005, 19:06
CLASSIC MOTORCYCLES ARE SHIT , THEY DROP OIL REGULARLY ,ARE FAR TO FUCKEN SLOW AND THOSE PRICKS CONSTANTLY FLOUT THE NOISE RESTRICTIONS WHICH WILL SPOIL IT FOR EVERY ONE

crashe
23rd October 2005, 20:07
Riff Raff - Umm I was out riding, playing official police decoy for all the KB riders.
:rofl: :rofl:

Sorry I didnt go to the track, I am sure it was a great day for all those that attended.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=19033

As the "official decoy" :rofl: :rofl:
I rode down to Hamilton yesterday... I had about 4 cops in tow....

Then today I rode down towards Tauranga via matamata then over the Kaimai's.. I had with me 3 camera vans (white, dark green and a red van), and lots of cops in cars.....
Oh yeah I had them stopping heaps of cars today.... and I managed to signal heaps of bikers to slow down , so they wouldnt get busted.

So I hope you all had fun riding the past two days as I had the cops with me.

:spudwave: :spudwave: :spudwave: :spudwave:

boomer
23rd October 2005, 21:06
I had the day at the track on friday; my first track day and i was grinnin from ear to ear.

4 of us went on bikes, there was one guy on a 125 and 2 kwakas turned up for half a lap then left.

awesome fun and im glad it was only the four of us on the track as thats where my fears came about before the day.. worrying about everyone one else doing light speed past me. Glad to say the only warp factor 9 was enigma51 :D

Big thanks to Enigma51 for organising it and taking care of the 3 noobs :)

Riff Raff
24th October 2005, 07:55
Did they race sidecars again today.. that orange number 20 kicks ass.
Yep they were out there - some good battles going on.


CLASSIC MOTORCYCLES ARE SHIT , THEY DROP OIL REGULARLY ,ARE FAR TO FUCKEN SLOW AND THOSE PRICKS CONSTANTLY FLOUT THE NOISE RESTRICTIONS WHICH WILL SPOIL IT FOR EVERY ONE

Slow? Well some are, but others were hauling arse. In Open Modified & Open Post Classic race there was a bike doing 1:06s. That's not bad for a bike that's over 30 years old!

Motu
24th October 2005, 09:20
Today it's classic cars,and the Lycoming Special will be there,I'd really love to go.....but I have an aversion to crowds and just can't be arsed trying to find parking (I'd take my kids) and then having to jossle and mingle with thousands of others.....I'll have a quiet day in the garden....maybe a fang around the block later.

GSVR
24th October 2005, 14:37
Old guys on silly old bikes - who gives a toss!

One day one of your bikes might become a classic and you will be the silly old bugger out riding it but then again maybe you will always own shit bikes that fade into obscurity.

Hey thanks for the advice on vans when I was looking brought a 1991 Nissan Largo Diesel in the end. Looking at the HiAce it would have been slightly better in some ways like lower floor but this ones alot shorter and perfect size for my needs.


CLASSIC MOTORCYCLES ARE SHIT , THEY DROP OIL REGULARLY ,ARE FAR TO FUCKEN SLOW AND THOSE PRICKS CONSTANTLY FLOUT THE NOISE RESTRICTIONS WHICH WILL SPOIL IT FOR EVERY ONE

Yes many of them do have issues but so will you when you get to their age. eg. You already have to use CAPS so you can see what your typing. Fuck I hope you can see this.

I don't think a K5 Suzuki will ever be a classic as its just another repeat of a long line of refinements on the original Suzuki classic of the 80's and then they only copied Kawasaki who copied Honda.

claire
24th October 2005, 15:11
Was in Pukekohe for the weekend but at a car event. Some of the guys went down and watched the racing though and said it was good.

Claire

RS2000
24th October 2005, 17:40
I was another silly old bugger blatting around, it did'nt seem slow from my seat!!

WINJA
24th October 2005, 18:25
One day one of your bikes might become a classic and you will be the silly old bugger out riding it but then again maybe you will always own shit bikes that fade into obscurity.

Hey thanks for the advice on vans when I was looking brought a 1991 Nissan Largo Diesel in the end. Looking at the HiAce it would have been slightly better in some ways like lower floor but this ones alot shorter and perfect size for my needs.



Yes many of them do have issues but so will you when you get to their age. eg. You already have to use CAPS so you can see what your typing. Fuck I hope you can see this.

I don't think a K5 Suzuki will ever be a classic as its just another repeat of a long line of refinements on the original Suzuki classic of the 80's and then they only copied Kawasaki who copied Honda.
EVERY ONE HAS COPIED KAWASAKI , GPZ900 1984 6 SPEED BOX ,WATER COOLED ,END DRIVE CAM .

GSVR
24th October 2005, 18:42
EVERY ONE HAS COPIED KAWASAKI , GPZ900 1984 6 SPEED BOX ,WATER COOLED ,END DRIVE CAM .

I was thinking more along the lines of big inline 4s when Honda first bought out the CBs and Kawasaki topped it with the 900 that was the first real Superbike and Triumph tried to comeback with the Trident. 60's and 70's and someone with more knowlege than I may be able to give a better account of the rise of the Japanese motorcycle industry after they got beyond scooters and commuter bikes.

WINJA
24th October 2005, 18:49
I was thinking more along the lines of big inline 4s when Honda first bought out the CBs and Kawasaki topped it with the 900 that was the first real Superbike and Triumph tried to comeback with the Trident. 60's and 70's and someone with more knowlege than I may be able to give a better account of the rise of the Japanese motorcycle industry after they got beyond scooters and commuter bikes.
THAT GPZ 900 WAS THE TURNING POINT FOR MOTORCYCLES , IT WAS THEN TRANSPLANTED INTO THE 1000RX WHICH HAD A TWIN SPAR FRAME THEN YOU HAVE THE BASIS FOR EVERY SPORTS BIKE TODAY FROM THERE IT ALSO HAD THE AIRBOX FED FROM A HIGH PREASURE SOURCE WHICH WAS THE BEGINING OF RAM AIR , AND THAT 86 1000RX WAS A ROCKET , SLIGHTLY FASTER THAN MY 96 AND 98 BLADE IN A STRAIGHT LINE .

SpankMe
24th October 2005, 18:50
Didn't see any KBers there....
Did anyone bother to put the event in the calendar? I only know an event is on if I see it in the upcoming events on the homepage.

Riff Raff
24th October 2005, 18:53
Did anyone bother to put the event in the calendar? I only know an event is on if I see it in the upcoming events on the homepage.
It wasn't exactly well advertised. I only knew about it when the events list came out for work and I put my name down.

GSVR
24th October 2005, 19:02
Theres a Classic round here at Manfeild next month. The last one was a pretty low key affair as it was not long after the big Puke meet.

Manfield
November
Saturday 5th - Sunday 6th
NZ Classic Motorcycles

http://www.nzcmrr.com/

This is something like pre 72 non Jap bikes but there seems to be a few Jappers at the meeetings nowdays.

Qkchk
24th October 2005, 19:04
Did ambulance today (and Speedmedic did it yesterday) for the classic motorcycle racing at Pukekohe. Didn't see any KBers there.... and you missed out on some great racing.
I sent my mum instead :bleh: ;)

Motu
24th October 2005, 21:21
I was thinking more along the lines of big inline 4s when Honda first bought out the CBs and Kawasaki topped it with the 900 that was the first real Superbike and Triumph tried to comeback with the Trident. 60's and 70's and someone with more knowlege than I may be able to give a better account of the rise of the Japanese motorcycle industry after they got beyond scooters and commuter bikes.

Norton had had a 750 twin for awhile,the Atlas,but it was a low comp single carb tourer,the 650SS was much faster.Then BSA/Triumph brought out the Rocket III and Trident,closely followed by the Norton Commando,although it was a close run thing,Commando Fastback may of been first.Then Honda came out with the CB750,and although the Commando and Trident were faster and better handling - the CB750 was truely the first superbike....OHC inline 4 cyl,disc brake,it was the most talked about bike for years...before and after.Kawasaki had it's 2 stroke triples,Suzuki the same,all Yamaha had was the XS1,the RDs were Yamaha's performance bike.It was no big thing when Kawasaki brought out the Z900,it was just another fast 4 cyl,I remember the lauch of the GT750 more than the Z900....don't think I even went into a bike shop to have a look.

GSVR
25th October 2005, 15:35
Yeah I was probably to young to remember the impact the CB's had when they first came out. The Kawasakis are the ones I remember dominating the production bike racing until Suzuki came out with the 4 valve GSXR's which then made the Kawasaki's look slow.

Qkchk
25th October 2005, 15:47
Ah Qkchk.. It was dawned on me who you are today... joy to the world:doctor:

ya mums hardcase
Hmm makes me a bit worried when more people here know my mother than me!!!

Two Smoker
25th October 2005, 18:52
Slow? Well some are, but others were hauling arse. In Open Modified & Open Post Classic race there was a bike doing 1:06s. That's not bad for a bike that's over 30 years old!

1:03's now (Greg Sharpe)