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Mitch
9th April 2003, 12:00
Hi All

First the racing, Pacific Club have a 3 race Series going on at the Taupo track, dates are 13 April (this Sunday), 15th June and 10th August.  Entry is $60. on the day and class's specified so far are F1, F2, F3, 125GP, Clubman's, Classics and Motards.  Should be some fun STRESS-FREE racing!!  Anyone who is thinking about getting into race this would be a good place to start, Taupo is a small and very exciting track.  Sign on and Scrute is at 8am, briefing and practise at 10am, racing kick's off at 12 noon, should be 3 rounds of racing per class

ALSO for all you Track day enthusiasts, there is a track day on at Taupo on the 12 April (this Saturday)  It's $80. sign in at 8am, some form of briefing and on the track at about 10am.

There is one more event to add to your racing calander guys.  Hamilton M/C club are holding a race meeting at Taupo on the 12th October 03  Don't have anymore info on that one sorry but if you need some the number to call is (07) 8475673

Hope to see some of you at Taupo this weekend, Preferably Sunday :eek:

bluninja
9th April 2003, 13:41
Hey what the hell, I'll be there, but will I be in F2 or F3 ???? Will I race at all? lol Hey KK why not get your 400 down there. It's a tight twisty track ideal for whippets like you on light agile bikes.....and nobody will whinge if you pass on the inside :D

Mitch thanks for the info. If I'd known you were posting this I wouldn't have phoned you....or maybe I would have anyway:cool:

 

TTFN

babyB
30th April 2003, 00:20
:argh:  I missed the track day....whens the next one please.



 

Kwaka-Kid
30th April 2003, 04:49
oh bugger only just reading this thread...however

windy track? sounds great.. but i dont care how light my bikes are winds are worse :P my bikes wanna fall over as soon as u lean passed damn near upright! :P haha, no no ive learnt, honestly, imstill riding with a bald front tyre and a 15yo back tyre on the GS1000 on the street, but on the track, rip out some brand neweys when i get my Racebike - RVF400

bluninja
31st May 2003, 13:00
I spoke to Dallas? at Manfeild aboout the next Taupo round. Since the Clubmans class missed the last race (cancelled) they will be giving us the extra race at the next round. So all you budding clubmans out there get along, you'll have 4 races for your money instead of 3.

TTFN

bluninja
2nd June 2003, 09:29
I've just seen a pic of the proposed track extension at Taupo...looks to make an awesome track. Anybody know when this isplanned...or is it just a pipe dream?

http://www.taupocarclub.org.nz/files/general_imgs/extension_plan_large.jpg

TTFN

SPman
2nd June 2003, 09:59
I read a few months ago that they had the $8mill or whatever arranged, and it was a goer in the next year.

Racey Rider
14th June 2003, 19:19
Good luck to all those racing tomorrow at Taupo. Looks like it might be a bit wet, but it's all good practice! :niceone:
Feel free to take it easy round the track, as KK and I won't be there to push you along.
And don't forget the soccer ball!
Hopefully, (when they get my lience sorted out) I'll catch you at the next one.
:)

What?
15th June 2003, 08:31
Originally posted by bluninja
I've just seen a pic of the proposed track extension at Taupo...looks to make an awesome track. Anybody know when this isplanned...or is it just a pipe dream? 

The word from a mate of a mate, who is one of the drivers behind it, is that it's all go asap. In fact, they were so confident of getting all the consents, that they were planning to start work before all the consents were even finallised. Brave men!

Whatever, it should be up and running in the next year:niceone: The North island needs another track since the demise of BayPark. I also understand that the track design is to cater for the needs / desires / whims of motorcycle racers.:niceone::niceone:

bluninja
16th June 2003, 11:30
Watching dawn break driving down to Taupo was a beautiful sight. If only the weather could have remained that way. On arrival at the track there was a wet mist that turned to drizzle and then full on rain that stayed with us, except for a few periods of respite through the day. Practice was underway, and Clubmans had been called to the dummy grid ready to go after F3 when disatser struck. Oil had been spread on the track from someones bike and 2 riders went down in quick succession coming into the esses. The second rider just clipping the first bike as he slid through was lucky that he didn't have a harder contact. Anyway this held things up for an hour or more, there were plenty of volunteers, but not enough cement of brushes for the oild slick from the hairpin all the way round to the esses. After an inspection team (including Brian Bernard, riders rep) had cleared it as safe to ride racing got underway. I guess we were now firtunate for the rain as it actually was washing the oil and crap off the track.

By the time Clubmans got out we had our own mini lake Taupo at the hairpin and most people were taking it very gingerly. First race I set off like a nanna and took a lap to get past a rider even slower than me, by which time the rest had disappeared. I started the slow process of catching them, finding, by the sideways movement of my rear where the limits of grip were for me. I was shown the white flag a lap early so coasted (hahahaha) the last lap only to find I had another. BabyB had completed her race unscathed, and was a lot braver than some riders who had already packed up and gone home. First race 6th. Second race I still was stuck behind the same guy, but passed him earlier and then managed to grab another place getting a good exit from the sweeper and passing him up the straight. It was at this point that I decided slipstreaming in the wet wasn't a good idea....I didn't actually think I could get wetter, but I did. Last race I passed more people but still ended up 5th as one of the post classics had joined us. I had a fun day, got to meet BabyB, and learned a better line through the sweeper, and a few different lines that work well in the wet.

The trip home was uneventful, the highlight being the silly faces and nose pressed against the glass as Mitch came passed in her van. Here's hoping for better weather for the next round.

TTFN

Mitch
16th June 2003, 14:03
Heya Si  You should have seen what I pressed against the window as we came past Greg Sharpe 15 minutes later :D  

Was a great meeting, good on BabyB for getting out there in discusting racing conditions.  I managed to secure my 8th crash at Taupo and broke tradition for it was not at the hairpin.  I found my limit at turn one losing my front wheel and sliding down the track on my back, two pieces of good news are, 1. I barrell rolled across the mud and my bike did not, so very little damage to 47.  2. I've hurt myself more falling out of bed :o  It was all much to the pleasure of several of the guys who I usually race with who were riding to the conditions and were far enough behind me to see the whole incident.  It is the first crash I have had at high speed and to be honest I LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!  Crazy as it may sound it truly was one of the most exhilirating experiences I've ever had. 

Good on everyone who got out there and went for it, It was a shame to see Hayden crash in F3 and Tony in F1 (both exceptional riders) however it was just one of those days.

Thanks to Dennis and all the others who stood in the pouring rain and worked there hearts out to clean the track, all so we could have our fun.  You will never know how much it is appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 :niceone:

bluninja
16th June 2003, 16:48
Mitch, wow, surprised nobody told me you'd crashed; so where you showing Greg your bruises?? :D Crashing may be exhiliarating but I hope you don't try it every race meet. I only managed to slide the back at turn 1, and through all the esses; but I did get the front to slip turning to exit the sweeper which wasn't nice. I should have swapped to my OE MEZ4 tyres in those conditions, far better than pirellis with no tread pattern outside the centre of the tyre.

I pulled the forks off this morning and they are off to be resprung and have a gold valve emulator fitted. So for Manfeild I should have more sorted suspension as I'm fitting an ohlins shock to the rear, sprung for my weight. All I need then is a fairing, clip ons, and a race exhaust:rockon:

 

TTFN

Kwaka-Kid
16th June 2003, 17:07
hey guys - GREAT to hear about racing.. ohh ramn hte next best thing to racing is watching racing, and next besyt to that (or maybe equal) is hearing the great funny stories! I WANNA BE THERE! :(

Sorry to hear you crashed Mitch - but i know what u mean, aside from how angry i was @ myself (and ask the dudes who came running over, they found out :P) its a fucking neat experience aye!  thats why i wanna stunt ride, or just crash for living, its so much fun, everything hapening so fast, and its easy to prevent bad injury.

Great to hear you enjoyed it Si, but far out putting new suspension on bike? thats a bit hardout isnt it? - most bikes i ride barely have suspension. + ohlins cost heaps dont it?   -Well im off now, and mitch - considerd getting some sort of job that involves being aloud to crash bikes @ someone elses expense? if so lemmie know -and dont listen to Si saying dont try it every race meet, some people just dont understand :P hahahaa!

oh and i rememberd somthing that might help explain my love for crashing etc - i only found out the other year, that just after i turned 2yo i opened the front door of the old Datsun 120Y whilst mum was going around a left hand corner @ approx 20km, hahahaha! not only might it explain the physical addiction, but also the mentallity :) -and i survived a)without being run over, barely. b) without braking bones! just a fair bit of bleeding and shell be right! (that hard chip aint good on 25 month olds :P)

cyas! :D

Mitch
16th June 2003, 17:22
Hey KK I have a sneeky suspition that may explain some of you

<DIV>psychological issues&nbsp; </DIV>:D&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

Oh ya and you were on that crusty busted up blue 400 when I met you at Track Times and the funny thing&nbsp;is you seemed to take exception to me telling you it was a piece of shit :o)

I also told you that we were racing there the next day an you should join in. &nbsp;I believe you ran off with your tail between your legs mumbling something about having to do some work on something HAHAHAHAHA :Oops:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; :gob:&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;:eek:

bluninja
16th June 2003, 17:52
New suspension hardout?? Hardout would be putting ohlins racing forks on the front, I'm just getting the spring rate right for my weight. If the rear shock was rebuildable I would have had it rebuilt and sprung as well., but it's not. So it's a new shock or continue to race at the same pace. Most of my issues at the mo are about confidence. The RSVR inspires confidence with it's handling the SV doesn't.

After that story I can see where your problems stem from.

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Being driven around in a Datsun 120....must have been really bad. No wonder you wanted to get out:niceone:

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TTFN

Kwaka-Kid
16th June 2003, 18:53
hah reckon! :)

MITCH! you better watch it girly! hahaha, your so mean to such a young impressionable lad :(&nbsp; hahaha!

yeah wasnt it the post classics or somthing the next day? and yes i used to work sundays @ rental car jobs (and most sats too but got that one off) and also i dont have a racing licence, which i take it you need to race :)

mitch my time will come, as very eager as i am to get in there and have the fun - at least my times not nearly up :P

to me, 30 is the end of life as i currently know it, 30 is the time everyones settled down with wives and kids and all sorts of other routine things.&nbsp;therefore, 30 and beyond is the after-life :P

and hey mitch, at least now after this im happy because oneday i might be able to beat u on the track...if you do your norm and get a DNF :Oops:

SPman
16th June 2003, 19:06
Crashing&nbsp;&nbsp; is&nbsp;&nbsp; Fun ???????!!!

&nbsp;:eek:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; :eek:

You're all fucking mad !!

babyB
16th June 2003, 21:52
Taupo, hell it was cool to be there dispite the wet &amp; cold. blu, mitch good to meet you. &amp; girl your an insperation (give me some time and ill get to f1.lol)

i got out there and did granny on a bike impersonations but hay i loved it. got lots of good aadvice, learned heaps bout wet riding. oh and things like open the helmet vents befor going out and demisting the visor not a bad idear either&nbsp;. yep ill be back on the 10 Aug wahooooo cant waite (would like to ride manfield but well see)

Dave
17th June 2003, 10:04
Hey KK, If life ends at thirty you'd better get your PUSSY ass out to the track so an old dead guy like me can KICK YOU SAD BUTT!!
Reading your posts i think your the fastest guy Never to race a bike.HA HA HA HA-PUSSY

Mitch
17th June 2003, 10:43
Oh Dave you have such a way with words :D&nbsp; I love it!!!!!!!&nbsp;

KK your eventually going to have to stop talking yourself up and get out there and prove to us all how good you really are :eek:&nbsp; to be honest I think by the time you get your shit together BabyB and Me are both&nbsp;going to clean you up.&nbsp; That chicks got more balls than you just for getting out and riding in that shit on Sunday.&nbsp; :D

Crashing&nbsp;&nbsp; is&nbsp;&nbsp; Fun ???????!!!

&nbsp;<IMG alt="" src="http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif" border=0>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <IMG alt="" src="http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif" border=0>

You're all fucking mad !!

Thanks SPman, there are worse things to be. lol No don't get me wrong crashing is not exactly fun!!&nbsp; However in certain circumstances (ie Sunday) it can be very exciting.&nbsp;

BabyB If you can you should try and make it to Manfield!!!&nbsp; I like your style chick, your all good!!&nbsp; :niceone:

bluninja
17th June 2003, 15:53
All this talk of girls with balls is confusing me somewhat:o

I had a look around and found the perfect racebike for KK. Easy to work on, low maintenance, and easy to get his knee down....just in case he wants to stop the talking and start the racing.

TTFN

Mitch
17th June 2003, 16:31
Si you've cracked it mate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; :rockon:

Coldkiwi
17th June 2003, 18:05
I also understand those things crash with great regularity!! perfect for kk!

whats the set up for one of those cost blu?? I think that would be a great way to start at low cost and good fun + convenience

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Kwaka-Kid
17th June 2003, 18:38
haha yeah hey how much are they! :D

and yes mitch - both you and BayB with both beat me, and yeah Dave you would run rings around me, i dont sit here and type what i type to piss you off by trying to sound fast, because i already know im not.&nbsp; I sit here and type what i type because im young and you are all not :P&nbsp; -and yes it gives me kicks everytime i think of that, its just who i am :).

and yes someday ill be the old one, and too damn bad for me then, shit happens.&nbsp; But now im making the absolute most of being young (and nieve) :p

But oneday i will touch the tyres of my RVF onto the tarmac of a track, and i will most likly come last, and still enjoy the fuck outta it :) -and if i crash, stink for the pocket, but all that adren pumping hard will feel better then the nice cold steiny i have after a hard days crashing:niceone:

My CB250 = nearly finished, i think i will ride it to work by friday.

bikerboy
17th June 2003, 18:40
:D That would never do for KK.

It looks as if it has all the proper parts!!!!
:niceone:

Kwaka-Kid
17th June 2003, 18:46
*whack*

low-blow.

the truth hurts :(&nbsp;

but oneday i will own a nice bike, oneday i will own a bike with matching tyres, matching breaks, no leaks @ all, and no im not talking about a BMX, i mean a motorcycle.. yes, dreams are free although the reality of it aint, but shall someday be.

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bikerboy
17th June 2003, 19:19
It sounds like those" Bitchin biker babes" are gonna burn your lanky young buck butt on the track (if you ever make it) KK.

I'd be very afraid.

I know I'm intimidated enough to rethink the track day bike and I have no intention of racing. At least I can blame age but your young as you continually point out so no excuses.
:(

As for one day having a nice bike, you already do, it's just that its in the guise of four craped out bikes.:D

Kwaka-Kid
17th June 2003, 19:33
hmmm true about the crapped out bikes in disguise :P -maybe.

but no im not afraid of those biker babes,&nbsp; not because they aint scarey, but not because i think i can beat them.&nbsp;&nbsp; Because i have nothing to loose, and everything to gain from experience.

And yeah i may talk shit heaps here and everything as i know i do :P and damn i sure as hell wont giveup the chance of being proud to be young, but out there on the track i plan on being all eyes/ears and trying to take in as much as poss, as i will even have things to learn from the most novice rider out there.

"I can see i can see i can see i am going blind."&nbsp; - sorry random quote - listening to KoRn - Blind,&nbsp; right now.

Yamahamaman
17th June 2003, 19:40
KK, what brand of Helmet do you use?

SPman
17th June 2003, 23:24
Im really old and really slow and do I worry.....nahhh. Its a blessed relief to know your own limitations and not give a shit.

babyB
17th June 2003, 23:38
i reckon it dont matter how fast or slow ya go, young or old, just make sure you love what ya doing:niceone: you only live once.

&nbsp;:rockon:&nbsp;live to ride and ride to live

SPman
18th June 2003, 00:11
The only real limitation is that - the older you get, the more it hurts and the easier it is to injure yourself, if you arse off. - hence the natural fear factor tends to slow you down with age.

Other than that..........yee hah!:D

Kwaka-Kid
18th June 2003, 05:29
true spman.

and i use a CMS helmet why do you ask? (its got Crash and Burn written on the front for luck :D

Mitch
18th June 2003, 10:17
KK You sure have taken a verbal bashing over the last couple of days!!&nbsp; Good on you for being able to take it as good as you give it, tis a rare quality in someone so YOUNG hehe&nbsp; :o&nbsp;&nbsp; We all talk shit and plenty of it.&nbsp; :Oops:&nbsp;:p

Kwaka-Kid
18th June 2003, 16:08
haha yeah - but i wont mention that ive been sitting in the corner of my room for the past few days after work telling myself that nobody loves me and nobody cares if i live or die, and how i wish i didnt spend money on bikes and just bought a knife and slashed my wrists. :whocares:

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hahahahaa :P&nbsp;&nbsp; - hey guys i came home from work today and my greatest daddy being the bloody nice bloke that he is, bogged, sanded, and primed the tank and tailpeice of my 250, looks great!&nbsp; - parents are the best :) (as you can tell im not one of those "i hate my parents they stuffed my life up yadda yadda" kids :P)

bikerboy
18th June 2003, 17:51
Full points for you KK :niceone:

There are far too many of the other type!

Goddess of Goof
19th June 2003, 01:54
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kwaka-Kid
haha yeah - but i wont mention that ive been sitting in the corner of my room for the past few days after work telling myself that nobody loves me and nobody cares if i live or die, and how i wish i didnt spend money on bikes&nbsp;
&nbsp;
he he heh [B]Krash and Burn Kid - you R so much the man - I'm proud of you, and I've never met you even.&nbsp;It's just, &nbsp;I wish any one&nbsp;of my kids would ride. (My guys ar e age 17 and 20). Bugger, they won't, don't, and sniff at it like, huh it's not cool to do what Mum does. I've tried to tempt them = but no go. I'd love to ride out sometimes togethr&nbsp;and share the experience....... they don't have a clue what its like and I can't even tell them much cos they groan.


&nbsp;:niceone:

&nbsp; You go for it KK and it's so good to read yr crazy posts and manic deeds, and that you like your old man and appreciate what he does for you -&nbsp; good karma that.

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Goddess of Goof
19th June 2003, 01:58
:gob:

shit oh dear it's nearly 2.00am ... this bloddy site is addicitve ....:eek:

babyB
19th June 2003, 02:15
&nbsp;:D

dont worry bestfun your not alone ...&amp; yep it is.....just a dam good site:niceone:

kk good on ya......(wish my parents would support me in steed of giving lectures)

Coldkiwi
19th June 2003, 04:57
so addictive that when idiots like me go to work at stupid hours, they still log on! Thankfully more silly people have been online since I was on last night to provide me with some entertainment!

Yeah, for all your madness KK, at least you're out there riding.. 4 bikes nonetheless (we'll give you the benefit of the doubt about their running condition!)

Bestfun, I think the best way to get kids onto a bike is to make sure they try and commute into the city at peak traffic times in a car.. and make the point of overtaking them in the queue each day and raving about how little it cost you to fill up when you get home :rolleyes:

Kwaka-Kid
19th June 2003, 05:52
:o&nbsp; *shucks*

bestfun - have you tried dirt riding? or what about mechanics of bikes? spose you cant force a kid, but for me as a 9yo my old man pulled apart an old 1973 SL125, and we did piston/rings and re painted tank and frame etc, made this old hunk of shit look like its loved :) and by the end of the blimmin 6 odd months, i was soooo damn keen to ride this thing id spent so long and hard working on (or just handing spanners, but hey, i didnt care) that when i got on it he cudnt get me off :)

but i spose ur kids are getting a bit old for 9yo father/son stuff eh. or mother for that matter (altho mine just stayed up in kitched and made sure we had sufficient workers meals).

hmmm, crazy, i reckon all my mates if given the chance (they havnt ridin bikes mostly) would ride a bike and grown to like it, its just they dont have enough passion in the first place to put their money into an area they are unsure of, and also it would mostly kik a fuss up around the house.

Well cya all later, leave for work in 5 mins (and dont orry you guys working odd hours, i am into full shift work by my next roster starting in 2 weeks :( not good working weekends etc, but thats life.