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F5 Dave
24th April 2007, 16:49
22nd April National GP

Awesome weather & a good weekend’s practice & then GP racing on Sunday.

Had to try & learn the track again as hadn’t raced Mt Wgtn in Clockwise direction for 3 years. There are some bumpy areas & that can limit the lines available but this didn’t make things much easier.

Thought I’d finally sorted myself out & then after a few sessions of segregation fell in behind a couple of the other contenders who were bunched up. And couldn’t quite keep up. Oh dear!

Time for a stern word with myself.

Practice for Sunday was another corker. I set in again & tried a few new things. I then noticed I was gaining on the Aprilia that I was concerned about, not by much, but enough. Still main concern was DaveDs Derbi that is always fast & he is really a Mt Wgtn specialist & has probably done more laps & won more club champs & 2 hrs there than anyone else with a few GPs to credit as well.

The race started with Mark on the Aprilia off in first & I kinda fluked into 2nd, after a few laps I was pressing & he made a mistake so I fired through & then gapped him. About lap 10 (50 lap race) Dave on the Derbi was now right on my tail & the bike had sputted a couple of times. Then I made a mistake & he dragged past on the main to close the door in the sweeper. I had to hit the picks. It would have been an inspired move, -- if only I’d been the one doin’ it!:angry:

Here we go again, but the bike was going ok & I decided in my head that the race had just begun & convinced myself I was catching. I held on for quite some time & learnt a few things from his lines. A dozen or so laps later & I was now pushing instead of keeping up & trying a few poking a wheel up the side tests. Another dozen laps & we came across some lapped riders & I hung back & made a break through then Gapped him to hold for the win.

I was please as I’d redeemed myself for the last couple of years where I’d pretty much given up once being passed. Throw the bigbookofexcuses away.

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brief update on other classes but I'll leave that to others;

The F4 race was lining up to be a goodie, but with last years winner Nigel on his RS/RG100 favourite the opposition was Karl & Gary C on Connor prepared 125/140 twins. Gary didn’t finish & was a bit off form anyway (apparently self inflicted the night before) it was up to Karl to put in chase to Nigel’s early start. With his bike breaking down after a dozen laps Nigel easily Gapped & decimated the field. There were a few retirements but otherwise a fairly incident free race.

The Scooter race was, well a bunch of scooters going around, but there was one decent crash when someone’s tyre stopped holding air rapidly.

James Deuce
24th April 2007, 17:38
Nice work mister!

merv
24th April 2007, 18:50
Does anyone ever get any photos of you crazy guys?

diesel pig
24th April 2007, 18:50
The Scooter race was, well a bunch of scooters going around, but there was one decent crash when someone’s tyre stopped holding air rapidly.


Yeah Scooters, Gives Bucket riders someone to look down on.:yes:

CM2005
24th April 2007, 20:14
yeah and a giant scooter dude got a free flying lesson, hopefully his ankle's alright!!! look at my profile for B-Grade F4 start. in the bucket thread i wrote something, can't memba now
but i got into 4th, lapped the guys i passed and fell off on the 43/50 lap D'OH! next month....

CM2005
24th April 2007, 20:15
i basically ran outa talent mid corner.

F5 Dave
26th April 2007, 09:21
Ahh, the mid corner talent evaporation. Happens to us all.

I'm still struck by one corner, it's stuck in my head replayed constantly for a while after the race. That is the sharp RH onto the front straight. Critical for drive I had always had trouble nailing it. The previous corners (S bend) push you in too deep so you end up often having to brake a touch or at least change down & turn at the apex limiting drive as you are still turning.

The change was to turn quite sharply in the left & then straight away flick it on it's side right quite low at low speed but enabling a gear higher while feeding a bit of power then full power as soon as it will take it, you really feel that rear tyre bite. Subtly unlike any other experience.

CM2005
26th April 2007, 09:43
yeah thats supposedly called hell corner, i decked my peg, brake pedal and pipe into there chasing a bloody honda! its a tricky corner, there's definitely more than one line through there. I was running it wide on entry and exiting way out onto the ripple strip on my high geared GP125. your riding that really fast black bike aye?

F5 Dave
26th April 2007, 10:36
Yeah its black with a 70s blue flame burst on the front of the tank (never say to a mate doing the painting "surprise me". . . Having said that maybe that's how your leathers came into existence).

The rumble strip was causing drag if I passed over it which was bad as it was the point where I'd hooked another gear & slipping the clutch to get it into the power. Any drag was like a real drag man. Had to make sure it didn't happen in the race, the new line made sure I was turned & upright by then.

Hillbilly
26th April 2007, 11:49
Have the results been posted at the AMCC website yet? If not, where do you view them?

F5 Dave
26th April 2007, 12:16
had a look there, but hadn't been updated. I'm not holding my breath, seems to be very slow with results. That's volunteers for you.

CM2005
26th April 2007, 12:54
those flames do look cool though, and thats a real fast bike! do you know anyone with a decent RG50 frame, i want something a bit "stiffer" to put my GP motor in, as mine tends to wallow up front.

F5 Dave
26th April 2007, 12:59
Trademe I guess. Steve was selling some RG chassis. Mine's in an old RS but not much fits in there.

Yes the GPs feel very loose in the front end. in the mean time a fork brace made from a bent bit of ally & dropping the forks down to reduce the length would be nice (but may have to locate pegs a little higher). Can't remember if the triple clamps had clamps on the top plate either.

ajturbo
26th April 2007, 16:52
you guys are lucky i didn't that i didn't get up there this time...... as my bike made a funny noise back here in welly..... and stopped..

off to pull it down now to see $$$$$...

glad it did it here and not up there....:whocares:

CM2005
26th April 2007, 16:58
you guys are lucky i didn't that i didn't get up there this time...... as my bike made a funny noise back here in welly..... and stopped..

off to pull it down now to see $$$$$...

glad it did it here and not up there....:whocares:

so its a honda then? i missed a gear and my tacho went off the clock, about 14'000 and the bike's fine! here's some pictures. the Yoshi sticker makes it way faster. so does the 140km/h gearing....:Punk: :done:

Ivan
26th April 2007, 23:04
CM2005 Pm Bert he dont come on often but he was selling his RG50 chassi with a whole bunch of spares


Its going cheap to I think

ajturbo
27th April 2007, 23:12
so its a honda then? i missed a gear and my tacho went off the clock, about 14'000 and the bike's fine! here's some pictures. the Yoshi sticker makes it way faster. so does the 140km/h gearing....:Punk: :done:
fuck off...
it aint a fuckin honda...
who in there right mind would own a honda????????


it's the mighty GT!!!!

CM2005
28th April 2007, 07:15
Suzuki GT125? wow, what's wrong with it? those should be a great bucket! Have you got any pics?