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MD
31st July 2004, 17:50
For those that are keen its another public day tomorrow at Manfield (Feilding) 1st August.
It was great value last month. I met up with Jimbo, Deano Cycosis and a few others up the Hill today who intend going. Remember, if bikes don't support the event the organisers may decide to dump the bike sessions. Time for you Wanganui riders to turn up. You lucky Buggers only have a 35 minute ride to get there, so no excuses!!
MD

White trash
2nd August 2004, 14:04
Great to see you boys there again, pissed off I wasn't able to ride.

Sorry for bailing early too, bit of a crisis at home to be attended to. There was no beer in the fridge and Lena was refusing to get any more.

Quick trip home and it's all sorted.

Deano
3rd August 2004, 07:56
It was a great day alright. The marshalls had their shit together this time and were sweeping the mud and grass sods off the track after the drifters had done their best to piss the bikers off. Although I think they need another broom at Higgins as there was kitty litter gravel spreading out from the apex.

As I went to leave, several drifters had parked in the alley of the 'concrete stables', blocking me in (bikes had been using these all day but most had left by this stage).

I put all my gear on, thinking the dickhead in front of my stable would get the hint...no...I started the bike up....still no response, so I had to ask could they move the car back so I could get out....fecken ignorant assholes. If there had been some gravel at the exit of the stables I would have sprayed them all.

But otherwise a good day - had a good rort over Paekak Hill on the way home too.

Next open day is 29 August.

sAsLEX
3rd August 2004, 08:13
Although I think they need another broom at Higgins as there was kitty litter gravel spreading out from the apex.
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What was WT doing?? he could of been broom bitch since he wasn't riding!

Deano
3rd August 2004, 09:03
What was WT doing?? he could of been broom bitch since he wasn't riding!

Good call, although I think he was gutted enough at not being on the track himself, let alone cleaning up for as as well.

Pity he left early, he could have taken the SP out in the last session as I had had enough by then.

MD
3rd August 2004, 13:07
Good to see you there Deano and yep, it was another sunny pleasant valley day in Feilding. It must have been kitty litter because it pissed me off too.
Got damn cold about the time we parted company at Paekakariki. Haven't you Guys learnt anything from Jimbo about the Paekakariki Hill Rd?
Next time we need to lay down the law on who owns the stables. Block the entries with bikes.
ps- I've sacked our camera man, Speilberg's job is safe as. I'll attach a couple of pics savalged from the footage of sky and grass.

Deano
3rd August 2004, 13:19
Haven't you Guys learnt anything from Jimbo about the Paekakariki Hill Rd?


Wot me learn sumfin ??

The temptation was just too great Mark, although I didn't do any crazy shit getting past Dion's brother and Byron, but yes, the red mist came down a bit and I know every nook and cranny on that road.

Now if those two had just moved over earlier on, the crazy shit probably would have started while chasing Dion.

wkid_one
3rd August 2004, 13:24
I'll come up to the next one and take some footage.

And Deano - I will book myself in for the last session on the SP seeing as you are too soft and can't last a whole day - my ankle should be right buy then

Hooks
3rd August 2004, 13:27
[QUOTE=Deano]It was a great day alright. The marshalls had their shit together this time and were sweeping the mud and grass sods off the track after the drifters had done their best to piss the bikers off. Although I think they need another broom at Higgins as there was kitty litter gravel spreading out from the apex.

As I went to leave, several drifters had parked in the alley of the 'concrete stables', blocking me in (bikes had been using these all day but most had left by this stage).

I put all my gear on, thinking the dickhead in front of my stable would get the hint...no...I started the bike up....still no response, so I had to ask could they move the car back so I could get out....fecken ignorant assholes. If there had been some gravel at the exit of the stables I would have sprayed them all.



Glad to see you all kept it shiny side up !! ... I saw you all in Waikanae as I was heading from the weekend in Wellywood to home ..... was feeling a tad seedy but the cold soon sorted me out !! At least I didn't have the traffic you guys had to get through. I'm hoping to actually be on the track for the next one .... as long as no one laughs at my attempts to get to grips with my technique and find some speed...... might need a push every now & then :o

Motoracer
3rd August 2004, 13:38
Nice dual wheelie shots! Well, the pics aren't the greatest in quality but primo wheelies!! :niceone:

Deano
3rd August 2004, 13:40
And Deano - I will book myself in for the last session on the SP seeing as you are too soft and can't last a whole day - my ankle should be right buy then

ROFLMAO :2thumbsup

wkid_one
3rd August 2004, 13:58
ROFLMAO :2thumbsup
Gr8 - well I take that as a yes!

White trash
3rd August 2004, 15:30
Gr8 - well I take that as a yes!

Get in line!

festus
3rd August 2004, 15:35
Bugger!, was not sure if it was on for bikes again on Sunday. A few of the Wanganui crew are out of action at the moment too which does not help numbers.
Will be there 29th August......... :2thumbsup

wkid_one
3rd August 2004, 15:59
Get in line!
M8 - you had your chance and did a no show. PLus I will just whack you with my crutches.

Marknz
3rd August 2004, 17:21
You guys are quite lucky here in NZ. If you pulled mono's, stoppies or anything like that at a track day in Aussie you'd be kicked off the circuit and banned for 12 months.

IMHO, track days are for the advanced riders to ride bloody fast and not have the risk of getting ticketed, and have "challenges" with their mates. For the less experienced rider it's about getting out there and learning more about your bike and how to ride it. You shouldn't have to worry about someone who thinks they're pretty good at basic stunts fucking up in front of you and wrecking your day.
:calm:
just my opinion at the end of the day
:calm:

White trash
3rd August 2004, 17:30
You guys are quite lucky here in NZ. If you pulled mono's, stoppies or anything like that at a track day in Aussie you'd be kicked off the circuit and banned for 12 months.

IMHO, track days are for the advanced riders to ride bloody fast and not have the risk of getting ticketed, and have "challenges" with their mates. For the less experienced rider it's about getting out there and learning more about your bike and how to ride it. You shouldn't have to worry about someone who thinks they're pretty good at basic stunts fucking up in front of you and wrecking your day.
:calm:
just my opinion at the end of the day
:calm:

You gotta be shitting me! Tell me you're trolling here Mark?!

Dion and Mark Dunn were at least 5 secs a lap quicker than anyone else. They were definitely not messing up anyone elses lap times.

I would like to place myself in the same category.

But I suspect you're looking for a bite, so I wont.

wkid_one
3rd August 2004, 17:52
Yeah - I think those who are stunting are usually smart enough to not do it in front of people have a good go at lap times.

Every time I have been the open days - everyone has been pretty well self managed and the only incidents have been people riding outside of their comfort zone - I haven't been to one yet where rider has taken out another.

MD
3rd August 2004, 18:00
You gotta be shitting me! Tell me you're trolling here Mark?!

Dion and Mark Dunn were at least 5 secs a lap quicker than anyone else. They were definitely not messing up anyone elses lap times.

I would like to place myself in the same category.

But I suspect you're looking for a bite, so I wont.
He's lookin for a bite me's think. If someone flips on the track and takes out a rider behind then where the hell was the rider behind looking and why wasn't he paying 100% attention to matters in hand - racing, which requires total focus at whats going on around you. My opinion.
Jimmie if you hadn't turned up in jeans I would have thrown you my keys for a session (so you could play with the keys, not the bike!). Better still I could have given you Dion's when he wasn't looking. Nah, serious you would find out I cheat with HP. Jimbo proved that last month when we diced neck n neck. That David on the R1 was awesome at braking and even though I could hold him round a bend he lapped much quicker just from braking. Shows what a wosh I am closing on a hairpin at 200 odd kph.
Thanks for the kind words. Next time we can piss even more people off by forming a group wheelie blocking the width of the track.

Marknz
3rd August 2004, 19:16
Nah, the first part about the Aussie track days is fact... I've been in the same garage at the Creek with riders who have been told to pack up and leave the track.

And the rest is just my opinion... you don't have to agree with it. Don't get me wrong, I get as much enjoyment out of seeing a good stunt session as the next fella, but I just don't think it's the place for it. Maybe I'm just jealous 'cause I can't do them, or at least won't attempt to do them.

I think even Dion, who seems accomplished enough as a rider and stunter, will admit that sometimes a wheelstand will go wrong. He very nearly did a Biaggi at Manfield the last time I was there (and there were 3 other members of this forum that saw it) with what I think was his first mono of the day. From memory Mark D. was pretty close behind him at the time too so he might be able to comment on his perspective on that incident (it was coming out of the infield hairpin... don't know what that corner is called). At the end of the day I just think track days are for hard out riding for the seniors and development for the newbies... not feckin' around.

Marknz
3rd August 2004, 19:21
then where the hell was the rider behind looking and why wasn't he paying 100% attention to matters in hand - racing, which requires total focus at whats going on around you. My opinion.

Tell that to Foret, Curtain and Parkes.

I've never ridden with you Mark, nor had the pleasure of saying g'day yet for that matter, so I'll not judge your abilities. Only you will know if you could react in time to someone binning right in front of you at speed.

MD
3rd August 2004, 19:58
Fair comments Mark and I don't take offence that easy. That's what so good about this forum, we can share our views and & opinions safe in the knowledge that anyone who gets upset must be a prat, so who cares. You are also right that we shouldn't do anything that may put off the new riders.
Looking forward to meeting you one day. Hope you get back on another Thou soon, we need more out there. Its been great meeting the other Lads on here that are into the same sort of fun. If I ever get out of debt my next purchase will be a cruiser so that should tame things down (and it better be British)

LB
4th August 2004, 05:55
Was the David on the R1 a tall guy with dark hair, from Palm Nth? If so, he's a really nice guy and boy can he ride - he used to have a 916, and now he's got three R1's, one he got from the States with trick bits for Africa. I'd love to see him racing, he'd do really well.

Deano
4th August 2004, 08:33
Mark and Dion had put the word out they were going to do a few mono's for the camera, so it wasn't unexpected.

I came off the sweeper and they were slowing to prep for the mono and I just slowed down a tad and enjoyed the view.

WT - 5 seconds a lap faster than anyone else ? Come on, surely I was doing better than 1.21's otherwise Im getting slower, although the hairpin was coned wide (but actually felt better/quicker) and there was gravel on Higgins.

I was catching Mark albeit he was pulling wheelies down most of the straights.

Oh, and Dion let Byron (2000 CBR600) ride the blade from Pauahatanui to Silverstream. Lucky lucky bastard.