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Goblin
19th March 2006, 21:03
on the top of the Kaimai's? Just heard through a friend and he wondered if it was anyone here. Was a green bike and happened about 4pm ish. and appeared to be bike only. Hope whoever it was is ok.:pinch:

hXc
19th March 2006, 21:20
Green = 90% possibility it's a Kawasaki
Kawasaki = Who cares!:banana::wari::ar15:


End of p/t. Didn't hear anything but if it's true then hope all involved are ok.

Waylander
19th March 2006, 21:57
Didn't see anything. Was there around 4:25-4:30 or so.

Madness
19th March 2006, 22:00
Green = 90% possibility it's a Kawasaki
Kawasaki = Who cares!:banana::wari::ar15:


End of p/t. Didn't hear anything but if it's true then hope all involved are ok.

Kwaka's dont crash. Must have been custom paint on a Honda??:yes:

Mitch
19th March 2006, 22:28
Green = 90% possibility it's a Kawasaki
Kawasaki = Who cares!:banana::wari::ar15:


Only Green bike I have seen today was one on those shit VT250 Spada things........... Hmmmmmm I don't think it is a Kawasaki. :Pokey:

hXc
19th March 2006, 22:36
Green = 90% possibility it's a Kawasaki
Kawasaki = Who cares!:banana::wari::ar15:


Only Green bike I have seen today was one on those shit VT250 Spada things........... Hmmmmmm I don't think it is a Kawasaki. :Pokey:

I did say 90% possibility. Turn your eyes on:stupid:

Madness
19th March 2006, 22:37
Only Green bike I have seen today was one on those shit VT250 Spada things........... Hmmmmmm I don't think it is a Kawasaki. :Pokey:

Thanks for that, Until now I had thought that Spada was Spanish for a hole-digging implement.<_<

Goblin
19th March 2006, 22:49
Please people....I am worried about one of our locals here! Enough of the piss taking OK.

hXc
19th March 2006, 22:52
Sorry for having a bit of fun. Hope all involved are okay and didn't mean to offend you by my first comment.

Back on topic...

Madness
19th March 2006, 22:56
Apologies. No offence intended.:stupid:

Mitch
19th March 2006, 22:58
Thanks for that, Until now I had thought that Spada was Spanish for a hole-digging implement.<_<

No it is spanish for 'what they fill the hole with' :killingme



Sorry for having a bit of fun. Hope all involved are okay and didn't mean to offend you by my first comment.

Come on hXc........ Don't go taking it personally.

2much
20th March 2006, 01:33
Sorry Kelly, know nothing about it. However I do know it's neither Olivia nor Saul and they are the only local green bikes I can think of.

babyB
20th March 2006, 02:41
i havent heard any thing either
hopes she/he is on

hay Mitch :spudwave: hows things gal

Goblin
20th March 2006, 07:25
However I do know it's neither Olivia nor Saul and they are the only local green bikes I can think of.
Well thank fuk for that! They're the only one's I could think of too....Cheers Mark.

crashe
20th March 2006, 12:47
I checked with a KBer who lives just on the other side of the Kaimais...

Here is her responce back to my email, as I asked her, if she knew anything about the crash.

The rider seems to have taken one hell of a tumble.



Yup you were correct there was a crash at 4pm yesterday. It was a brand new ZX10. Guy was heading down the Kaimais at the summit corner and a car was turning into the summit which put him off and he lowsided bike went crashing down the hill hitting every post on it's way.... Either he was a crap rider or going way to fast.....

hXc
20th March 2006, 12:48
It was a Kawasaki! I'm awesome!

Goblin
20th March 2006, 15:57
The rider seems to have taken one hell of a tumble.
Thanks crashe.:spudwave: I was worried it might have been one of our Tauranga crew. Hope he/she makes a full recovery. It's never good to hear of any person crashing...no matter what they ride.

HXC....you're not awesome...you're just showing your immaturity.

bugjuice
20th March 2006, 16:00
must be the first ZX10 crash in NZ..
hope he's ok and he learnt his lesson (if it was his fault)

crashe
20th March 2006, 16:05
Goblin - Apparently, he was racing up and down the Kaimai's showing off, was gonna do one more and then head home.

I hope that he has learnt from this...

Goblin
20th March 2006, 16:07
Goblin - Apparently, he was racing up and down the Kaimai's showing off, was gonna do one more and then head home.

I hope that he has learnt from this...
Oh I see....talk about learn the hard way:crazy:

bladez
20th March 2006, 16:14
see hondas dont crash:2thumbsup .......unless im on them:lol:
ps hope the rider is ok and lesson learnd

Krusti
20th March 2006, 18:44
I checked with a KBer who lives just on the other side of the Kaimais...

Here is her responce back to my email, as I asked her, if she knew anything about the crash.

The rider seems to have taken one hell of a tumble.

If he was heading south on that corner the only way I can picture the crash is that he must have been overtaking a car on a left hand corner and car decided to turn right!

Never passed here myself but then again I'm not a 'gun rider'.:wacko:

Who knows....

What?
21st March 2006, 06:13
Hmmmmm, well, doing a right turn there is very illegal, but heaps of clowns do it. That corner is one place I would like to see a median barrier...
In spite of the yellow lines, overtaking opposite the entrance to a scenic lookout is just fucking DUMB.

2much
21st March 2006, 23:37
Ok here's the story as I've heard it. There're father and son locals (can't remember their names) that ride matching green ZX10R's. They've just brought new '06 ones.

Anyway, it was the son who crashed on his week old ZX10R. He was doing a couple of runs up and down the Kaimais, coming back down he was cranked over in the left hander by the lookout. There was a car in his lane that had apparently overshot the first entry to the lookout and so had stopped just around the corner waiting to enter the other entry.

He had nowhere to go and had to lay the bike down. The bike sheared off one of those big concrete posts designed to stop trucks. Can't remember the extent of his injuries but they weren't too bad, I do remember that his helmet somehow came off and he had a slight graze on his cheek.

What?
22nd March 2006, 06:28
Locals didn't have the sense to take that one corner with caution???? That's one corner I slow down for every time, and that is exactly why. It is not unusual at all. Same goes for the corner at the lookout on top of the Tairua hill.
Still, I'm pleased to hear he wasn't hurt.

BTW - lower down (the 2 left handers above the Kauri track and one below) there is diesel/oil on the road right on the natural cornering line. Stay hard in to the left and it's no worries.

Waylander
22nd March 2006, 06:34
More dollars than sense they have then.

Krusti
22nd March 2006, 06:37
I have come across the Father in my travels and he is VERY quick... Can never be quick enough to see the unknown!

I do treat that corner as if a dickhead is gonna pull out on me every time...

Live and learn.....

Goblin
22nd March 2006, 07:43
Cheer 2much...I had met the father & son last year,(cant remember their names either, just their identical bikes with consectutive number plates) they had stopped while I was waiting at the the lookout for a mate. Shame the Son didn't have the sense to be more aware of the traffic using the lookout. Oh well...I'm sure daddy will buy him another toy.

I know where you're coming from Krusti...the turn off at the bottom is another one to be careful of car drivers not seeing you & pulling out.

Lou Girardin
22nd March 2006, 08:30
He had nowhere to go and had to lay the bike down.

I heven't heard this one for years. We all know bikes slow faster/turn better sliding on plastic.

It's shorthand for "I panicked and fell off".

Gixxer 4 ever
24th March 2006, 10:57
. There was a car in his lane that had apparently overshot the first entry to the lookout and so had stopped just around the corner waiting to enter the other entry.

He had nowhere to go and had to lay the bike down. The bike sheared off one of those big concrete posts designed to stop trucks. Can't remember the extent of his injuries but they weren't too bad, I do remember that his helmet somehow came off and he had a slight graze on his cheek.

Good read. I have wanted to play on that road for years but never got to it. We did it on the way to Paeroa this year. We were going to play for a while but decided to get to the track and watch some practise and catch up with some KBer's.
I have to admit I didn't even considered the danger at the lookout. Why....cos I don't know it was there.
Lesson learnt.............look read and be aware.......
But what a road. it was dry and clean. the gixxer :love: did it's thing on that road. Darn it was good.
Hope the rider was ok. the bike would have a few leaks after taking out the post.

As for the helmet coming off....I have had to stop and do mine up in the past cos I forgot to do it when moving on. Always worth doing cos Mrs Gixxer 4 ever has told me stories relayed to her of nasty ear injuries when the said lid departs.
Another reason to have a radar detector. You got to plug it in and that reminds you to do up the strap. :innocent:

marty
24th March 2006, 12:10
if you crash and your helmet falls off, i would suggest ear injuries would be the least of your concerns.....

Buster
24th March 2006, 12:39
if you crash and your helmet falls off, i would suggest ear injuries would be the least of your concerns.....

I can confirm that. It happened to me when I went head on with a car on a dirt road. I was more worried about my ugly mug than my ears. Luckily my nogin was ok.

I hope the kwaka rider was as lucky.