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SpankMe
19th August 2006, 17:11
Didn't know that. Some Asian dude in his Honda civic looking cage (I assume, then what do I know) smacked into the inside armco today at the start of the front straight, snapping about 10 posts. One of the track guys says he'll be charged several thousand dollars to have it repaired. :gob: He didn't look very happy about that.

Also got the gixxer over 280kph down the back straight. :first: shit, the faster they go, the more work it takes to ride'em around the track.

skidMark
19th August 2006, 17:13
i didn't know the 750's did 280 :gob: ooooo ahhhhhh :love:

jimbo600
19th August 2006, 17:53
I'd tell those fuckers at Puke to get fucked. thats why you pay the money to ride there. What next, charge you for tarmac erosion.

Two Smoker
19th August 2006, 18:13
What next, charge you for tarmac erosion.

Thats for drifters only...

Knew about this for a while... Its mainly due to the huge costs of repairing the barriers...

Personally i would like to thank the Asian that crashed and took out the armco, and im hoping that he doesnt pay so that they dont fix it and when i crash again i dont hit it...

duckaddict
19th August 2006, 18:28
Yup, there's too many barriers at puke if you ask me.

Titanium
19th August 2006, 18:37
I am sure you sign an indemnity form ....... which swings both ways ..... if they sue him .... he should counter sue .... cause if it was not there he would not have hit it ..... he should sue for damage to his car.....

Leong
20th August 2006, 08:18
In the last session of the day a white Porsche went into that same barrier in the same place, back end first. Pretty munted, but may have been worse if the barrier hadn't been damaged earlier!

So do they share the repair cost?

750Y
20th August 2006, 08:42
& who's yamaha was it with the big pop on the decell heading into turn one?

Fat Tony
20th August 2006, 08:54
The Nurburgring's the same - only slightly worse. Crash, damage the armco, and cause the circuit to be closed and you're charged not only for the armco repair but also for the loss of takings while the track's closed :gob:

You really have a circuit called Puke?? lol

jimbo600
20th August 2006, 09:02
The Nurburgring's the same - only slightly worse. Crash, damage the armco, and cause the circuit to be closed and you're charged not only for the armco repair but also for the loss of takings while the track's closed :gob:

You really have a circuit called Puke?? lol

Its called pukekohe but we shorten it to puke. Guess what we call cunterama racetrack?

And if someone says they drink piss they mean they drink beer. That one always gets Americans.

bugjuice
20th August 2006, 09:38
i didn't know the 750's did 280 :gob: ooooo ahhhhhh :love:
I got the 636 bouncing off the limiter in 6th @ 287.. :bleh:
scary fast tho. should really do it again.

shit, didn't you if ya break it ya bought it.. what about during a race?
I remember watching the truck racing a few years back, a rig lost the rear coming over the crest, drifted across the track at a good pace (no idea what), then smacked face first into the barrier just under the bridge. Hit it with such force, it came to rest upside down, in the pit lane. Truck was a write off, track was a mess, amco was mangled tinfoil.. yup, a mess.

At least on bikes, the chances of us breaking something like amco or pillars is pretty slim. And if we do, the payment of the amco is the last thing to worry about :shutup:

And FatTony, you don't say it puke btw, it's pronounced puk-e-koh-e, so it just gets shortened to puk-e. Whakapapa however, when 'Wh' is pronounced 'f', is just careless naming of towns

Firefight
20th August 2006, 09:48
And FatTony, you don't say it puke btw, it's pronounced puk-e-koh-e, so it just gets shortened to puk-e. Phakapapa however, when 'ph' is pronounced 'f', is just careless naming of towns



rep for you

F/F:shit:

Ixion
20th August 2006, 09:57
..

And FatTony, you don't say it puke btw, it's pronounced puk-e-koh-e, so it just gets shortened to puk-e. Phakapapa however, when 'ph' is pronounced 'f', is just careless naming of towns

Just as Waiuku is pronounced why-ook (as in Why did you read that book) and Te Kuiti is pronounced Teek-a-witty. You have a whole new linguistic world awaiting you. Think the Welch are bad ? - just wait. (The Welch are still to blame for everything, of course)

DingDong
20th August 2006, 10:06
Phakapapa however, when 'ph' is pronounced 'f', is just careless naming of towns

Not wanting to be a smart arse... it's Whakapapa still pronounced 'f':yes:

bugjuice
20th August 2006, 10:09
Not wanting to be a smart arse... it's Whakapapa still pronounced 'f':yes:

bugger, knew I cocked something up there.. 'Wh', not 'Ph'..
whuck sake..

Lias
20th August 2006, 12:45
Just as Waiuku is pronounced why-ook (as in Why did you read that book) and Te Kuiti is pronounced Teek-a-witty. You have a whole new linguistic world awaiting you. Think the Welch are bad ? - just wait. (The Welch are still to blame for everything, of course)

Those pronunciations arnt the proper maori ones, those are the butchered local ones :-)

Why-oo-koo and Teh Koo-ee-tee would more like it.. If I learned that proper international pronuncingation guide I could tell you for sure lol

Ixion
20th August 2006, 18:08
Uh huh. I wonder if Mr Fat Tony, being a Pom, could tell me whether one can get a train at Reeding to go to see Bellviwarr Castle. Given that the correetc Norman French pronunciation is rather rare.

Hawkeye
20th August 2006, 18:27
It's good to see that some of the local names help me to feel at home.

Waikanea - that wonderful Geordie sounding name - pronounced :
WHY-AYE-KAN-AYE
(or at least that how I pronounce it. ) :killingme :rofl: :rofl:

The Pastor
20th August 2006, 18:48
Kai (pronouced KFC) is mary for food. bro.

Drunken Monkey
20th August 2006, 20:47
I'd tell those fuckers at Puke to get fucked. thats why you pay the money to ride there. What next, charge you for tarmac erosion.


Sorry, but that's normal practice at any track, so normal I thought it was common knowledge. Your payment to use the track does not eclude you from being liable for any damage you cause to it. Tarmac erosion is, in a roundabout way, covered by your fee.

race me!!!!
20th August 2006, 21:07
the guy that crashed his truck got billed dont worry about that!!!
as 4 the maori pronounciation who the "wh" or "PH" or "f" uck! cares
hell learn it soon enough! trial and error! suck it and see!
come on over youll love nz its lik britain but without the fuckin pikies!!!!!!!!!!:gob: