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Sully60
25th October 2007, 20:56
Well People, the last weekend of the month is upon us and that means it's time to head to Brooklyn's Slipway Driving Facility for round five of the six round SCS Promotions Bucket and Motard Championship.

The Norf Welly Massif has been busy building and fettling many fine racing machines at the Skunk Works Elite Bucket Factory in preparation for the weekends racing. Two new machines will possibly make their debut, whilst many machines have undergone significant development with the arrival of new mid season parts.

The return of the Wellington contingent who missed round four whilst repesenting NWM at the Battle of the Buckets TT will see a strong field line up at the narrow tarmac circuit on Sunday. Bayden Sprozen , series promoter and all round large chinned good guy has been showing good form since his return to competition on his all Suzuki GS/RGV winning the last race in the rain and clutch problem aside (start of the year at the funday, no seriously good start) will be one to watch. Saxet also on an all Suzuki Machine currently lies second overall with 126 points and has been one of the most consistant finishers this year with two wins and two podiums, Saxet currently trails Sully60 by 18 points and is in a good position at this stage of the championship.

Sully60 has also done some develoment and after the last round and has made some improvements to eliminate the oil control issues experienced in the last round which prevented him getting a higher placing in the second wet race and further opening up his points lead.

Richard Ban may also return with his extremely quick Piaggio ET4 190cc machine. Although not strictly legal by MNZ rules this machine is a welcome addition to the field. It interesting to watch and listen to this machine it's deep exhaust note and relatively constant engine speed is in contrast to the frantic gear changes and high pitched bucket racers.

Ivan and his brother William are making the pilgramage over the Rimutaka's. Ivan's riding the Nathan Sargent CBR150 which is one of the fastet forur stoke machines to have raced at the slipway, William will be riding an MB100.

Fi5hy and Masterchop who raced at the mid season funday may also return on their GL145 derivertive powered ZXR and GSXR respectively. Fi5hy showed impressive pace at the funday and managed to catch and pass F5Dave who has the most race wins and has been fastest all series but his absence for the GP and TT meetings means he only lies third on 75 points.

Mudboy lies fourth in the standings on 65 points, an impressive feat as this is his first full race season and he's riding a stock RG50.
Skunk is another rider returning from the TT. In between time he's been extremely busy overseeing and executing many of the projects currently underway at the Skunk Works and may be debuting the new incarnation of his ZXR. Not content with his own two bikes he has also prepared "Purple Death" Suzuki for yet another TT raider Sketcy_Racer who will be competeing in his first points round at the slipway.

Slingshot will be making his second race apperance on Sunday, showing good speed in the wet conditions of the last round only technical gremlins prevented a good result, Slingshot will be looking for a better result this weekend.

So there you have it folks, racing on Sunday gets underway at 12.30.
If you do come up and are interested to give it a go please ask one of the competitors, most are more than happy to let you have a go and we make time for learner and first timers to have a go on the track by themselves, so it nice and safe. You will need proper riding gear (helmet gloves boots and sturding clothing minimum)

Look forward to seeing you all there, come up and say hello, I'm the one on # 60.

Sunday, 28 October 2007
SCS 2007 Winter Bucket Series - Round 5
Venue: Slipway Driving Facility, Long Valley, Brooklyn, Wellington
Directions: Signposted from the end of Ashton Fitchett Dr, Brooklyn. Drive past wind turbine and watch for gravel road on right.
For maps and/or photos click here.
Sign on: 11:30
Race start: 12:30
Classes: Bucket solos - Bucket sidecars - Motards
Entry fee: $35 + $10 per extra class
Organised by: SCS Promotions
Contact: Bayden - click here

Kendog
25th October 2007, 21:13
Might pop up for a look, take some photos.

quallman1234
25th October 2007, 21:15
Nice write up :yes:.

See you there :scooter:

Slingshot
25th October 2007, 21:39
I can't farken wait...I'm going to spend more time sitting quietly with Frank on Saturday to prepare mentally. I might even clean the spark plug.

I'm getting excited.

Sully...can you bring that turkey baster to the track?

Weather forecast is looking pretty good for Sunday too.

limbimtimwim
25th October 2007, 21:40
I'll crack out the electrical tape and bring the slow-tard. Hopefully less than 3 others will show up and I'll get a podium.. ;)

This is pretty cool to watch people, come on down.

skelstar
26th October 2007, 08:22
Hey, is this where the track is? Must be old photo as it looks like its all dirt :shit:

<img src="http://www.cliffhanger.org.nz/images/buckets_track.gif">

Ivan
26th October 2007, 08:46
A few isssues have thrown the Juggins COntigent out and William rides an RG50,


We are gonna make a strong apperence at round 6 and yes the CBR is probly the fastest 4 stroke that Slipway has seen just wait buddy

Masterchop
26th October 2007, 08:59
Thats a big write up there Sully,did you do that all by yourself?

Fi5hy will be there but not sure about me yet.

Slingshot
26th October 2007, 09:33
Hey, is this where the track is? Must be old photo as it looks like its all dirt


Yip, that's exactly where it is. It was an old airstrip, now it's a racetrack!! It's signposted, but only with little signs that say Slipway.



Does anyone have space to take me and the bike out to the track on Sunday? Turns out my wife needs the car in the morning and then she's going to bring the car and trailer up to the slipway in the afternoon but if I could get a ride their in the morning it would be choice.

Sully60
26th October 2007, 10:01
Yip, that's exactly where it is. It was an old airstrip, now it's a racetrack!! It's signposted, but only with little signs that say Slipway.



Does anyone have space to take me and the bike out to the track on Sunday? Turns out my wife needs the car in the morning and then she's going to bring the car and trailer up to the slipway in the afternoon but if I could get a ride their in the morning it would be choice.

Yeah no probs, PM me your address.


Thats a big write up there Sully,did you do that all by yourself?

Nah I got my mum to help me with the real big words:-)

car
28th October 2007, 15:13
Venue: Slipway Driving Facility, Long Valley, Brooklyn, Wellington
Directions: Signposted from the end of Ashton Fitchett Dr, Brooklyn. Drive past wind turbine and watch for gravel road on right.


*sigh*

I wish I'd printed this out as well as my bleeding Google map -- I remembered "signposted from Ashton Kutcher" and then spent half an hour sliding around on those roads up there like an eejit. Still, nice view from up by that golf-ball, and a strange isolated Spanish castle protected by rabid dogs is always fun to see.

We got there in the end (would have been sooner with these excellent directions) and it was well worth it. Weather was fine and it was good fun watching people variously tear up the track or their leathers -- how many times did those arse-out boxers change rider?

Looked like everyone was having a blast and we certainly had fun watching. My son was pleased to see his instant favourite "Superfish" elbow his way to the front of the first points race and keep it there, although he seemed to forget which one that was from lap to lap. He was peeved that we had to leave, but the little one was starting to get mardy. We'll come again next time, hopefully.

If you're who I think you are, Sully, you took second in the first points race, but came close as to getting spat off coming out of the final corner?

car
28th October 2007, 15:16
Plus four more.

skelstar
28th October 2007, 15:47
Good fun watching that. Pity we turned up for half of Limbim's first lap and he chucked it. Woops. That scooter sounded like it had something special underneath.

limbimtimwim
28th October 2007, 16:45
I gots a boo boo daddy

Slingshot
28th October 2007, 17:59
I gots a boo boo daddy

I hate to think what part of your anatomy that pic is of:shutup:

skelstar
28th October 2007, 18:08
I *dont* think its the bridge of his nose :mellow:

limbimtimwim
28th October 2007, 18:24
I hate to think what part of your anatomy that pic is of:shutup:My left elbow! You dirty boy.

Slingshot
28th October 2007, 18:35
Some photos...more to come:

skelstar
28th October 2007, 18:59
Feck that first shot is cool!

Slingshot
28th October 2007, 19:02
And some more:

Slingshot
28th October 2007, 19:09
........................

Ivan
28th October 2007, 20:30
Oh nice pics.

Lol at our Weltec Motard.....

Who Binned it?

Deano
28th October 2007, 20:40
Did anyone get my 'ooops' moment.....or Simon's ?

That really was a blast today - the track is so tight it is pretty hard work, probably more so than the CBR400 on the large tracks, where at least you get a rest on the straights.

Thanks so much to AJ and Craig for the loan of their bikes. (And Andrew for the offer)

'Christine' really lived up to her name eh ? The thought of crashing never entered my mind, but she just rolled off the back tyre as I cracked the throttle open. (What sort of tyre is that anyway mate ?:Pokey:)

Craig's bike was well sorted with good rubber, but after skating on my arse earlier it took a few laps to get a little bit of confidence on it...and by then I was knackered and stopped. Anyway, enough of the excuses, and despite being passed by a scooter, I had a ball.

p.s. the road in to the slipway is real fun on a sportsbike.

car
28th October 2007, 20:47
p.s. the road in to the slipway is real fun on a sportsbike.

Heh, I'll bet. My missus was commenting on the same, spotting you guys riding in. We'd come down in a Mitsi Lancer hire car (our usual wagon being at the panel beaters after our run-in with a bus) and we'd been skating around all over the shop.

I'll bet it was a laugh with a couple of bikes on a trailer, too.

Sully60
28th October 2007, 21:42
Today 16:13
car Quote:
If you're who I think you are, Sully, you took second in the first points race, but came close as to getting spat off coming out of the final corner?

Sure was, now that one was wierd! I wasn't carrying that much lean angle or trailing the brakes, I have never lost the front end before like that.
The howl out of the front tyre scared the shit out of me! Its one of those sounds that one is always able to repeat in your head (or nightmares).
I found out later that, that lap was actually the slowdown lap, Quentin the flag Marshall didn't put the chequered flag out in time. I don't stop racing untill I see the chequered flag!

Cool picks there Car and Slingshot, thought I'd add a few of my own.

More to come including pics in the Norf Welly Massif Review.

Str8 Jacket
29th October 2007, 07:54
Fuck yeah, what a cool arvo! Im gonna bring the A up next time for sure! :)

F5 Dave
29th October 2007, 14:51
Ahh, I should have come, but I spent all last weekend racing at Taumarunui & had just got my frame back for my 500. My 50 needs a desperate rebuild & new rear tyre + the clutch cable is missing 4 strands. - Course that shouldn't have stopped me.

xr-rider
29th October 2007, 14:54
'Christine' really lived up to her name eh ? The thought of crashing never entered my mind, but she just rolled off the back tyre as I cracked the throttle open. (What sort of tyre is that anyway mate ?

Did it have a bit to much power for you mate? the back tire had no air in it for my first few laps then once and put air in it. felt much nicer. was it just the fact of all of its power that made you fall off? or your error?

car
29th October 2007, 14:55
I found out later that, that lap was actually the slowdown lap, Quentin the flag Marshall didn't put the chequered flag out in time. I don't stop racing untill I see the chequered flag!

Really? Then I'd lost count, too. I was sure that lap counted.


Cool picks there Car and Slingshot, thought I'd add a few of my own.

That first one there is excellent. I must have left by then, or I'd have been in the background.

Deano
29th October 2007, 17:24
Did it have a bit to much power for you mate? the back tire had no air in it for my first few laps then once and put air in it. felt much nicer. was it just the fact of all of its power that made you fall off? or your error?

Um, yeah too much power bro, that's it. :confused: So who is the comedian ? I've already taken the piss outta myself !

Sully60
29th October 2007, 20:53
Um, yeah too much power bro, that's it. :confused: So who is the comedian ? I've already taken the piss outta myself !

If you were as good a comedian as you were at peddlin them buckets first time out I'd pay to see ya!
Man you was stylee out there you probably didn't hear me (because Christine never been riden quite like that before) but I followed you around on my SV and was hollering everytime you had your knee down, YeeeHaaa!:rockon:

Fuck you were pretty red in the face after you finished on my bike, I thought you might blow a valve or something!

Make sure you come back now ya hear, there's a seat on the leadsled anytime.

Sully60
30th October 2007, 07:02
Follow the link to the NWM review of round 5.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=59893

Aiyee!

Deano
30th October 2007, 07:21
Man you was stylee out there you probably didn't hear me (because Christine never been riden quite like that before) but I followed you around on my SV and was hollering everytime you had your knee down, YeeeHaaa!:rockon:


I think I was pretty slow compared to you mate - I noticed that you managed to beat the scooter ok, whereas I got schooled.



Fuck you were pretty red in the face after you finished on my bike, I thought you might blow a valve or something!


Yeah - I had only had 3 hours sleep the night before - it was adrenalin keeping me going and once that wore off, I hit the wall big time. Felt a little sick actually.



Make sure you come back now ya hear, there's a seat on the leadsled anytime.

Will do.