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limbimtimwim
19th March 2008, 20:46
Preparation of the RVF consisted of:
a) Getting my leathers repaired, they were stuffed
b) Tricking Drew into changing my fork seals again (Look left... Aha! You've got a C-spanner in your hand, you better put it to use!)
c) Taking off my road fairings and putting on the race fairings

That done all that needed doing was good nights sleep and out to the hill on Saturday morning for some good fun up the hill. I slept quite well, not even a hint of nerves.

I missed the sighting runs because I had removed the padding from my leathers, so I wasted time shoving it all back in again. I've got a scar on my left elbow that is the result of no padding. Opps.

When I finally got ready I did get a bit of nerves. WTF was I thinking?

First run up seemed SO SLOW. I thought this was going to be a boring weekend because it felt like the RVF just didn't have the power to tickle the adrenal gland enough on this road which is mostly wide open. I was quite dissapointed really.

But by the end of the day I was feeling pretty good, the little old thing seemed to get a bit faster and once I learnt the course a bit I could keep up some good corner speed and things started to feel more fun. It was a really hot day and I was feeling pretty stuffed by the end. I think everyone was.

Then there was the mini-rally thing, which was cool. I had a few good laughs out in the 'rapa on a beautiful evening. I even saw fit to take a quick dunk in the river. Which was really cold. But I felt refreshed afterwards.

Don't miss out on the river next year people, it's great despite the very muddy bottom. Or the food, I was expecting sausages and bread, but it turned out to be much more nutritious than that. It was quite heavy though.

In the morning I didn't feel too jaded and got right into it. The RVF always seems to like a cooler day and felt fighting fit in comparison to saturday when it was very hot.

Throughout the day my times got slightly better, and for half the day I managed keep ahead of Koba. Whose bike goes 30km/h faster than mine, but mine is very short geared. 1/2 of that, 5/10ths of this I guess. I left my sprockets in the shed, which is a shame because I think I could have got away with a smaller rear sprocket.

In all I had a great day, the better man won the 'Formula 3.5' class on Sunday, so hats off to Koba. Even if was only by 0.3 of a second! And Clive, let's get your bike a weight loss program. I've got a hacksaw. And it also needs a sidestand :)

There is a lot that is great about the hillclimb, and in no particular order:

It's cheap - $40 per day + some $15 insurance. $15 for the party. And it's close to my home.
It's relaxed - You have quite a bit of leeway in when you have to start your run. Some people are eager to have another run while you need a break. And same goes.
The top of the hill - There is crap talk. Silence while we wait for the radio to announce the times. It's good.
It's a weekend out - You can suspend regular life for 2 days and live and breathe motorcycles.
The party - Lot's of crap talking. I like crap talking.


Thankyous

Big thanks to Drew for the van to take my bike over and sleep in. Luxury I tell you. Luxury. And the fork seals.
The organisers, with a special mention to Deano because he has attracted so many sponsors to the event.
The marshals, thanks for standing around all day so others could have a good time.
The helpers, those doing the timing and selling food.
The people who came to hang out and or / watch. You are part of the event too.


So yeah, the cliffhanger hillclimb is the fo-shizzle ma nizzle and everyone reading this should be there next year. Competing, helping out or just watching. Please come along; it's a great weekend!

Kendog
19th March 2008, 20:54
Fish power

limbimtimwim
19th March 2008, 20:57
Mr Kendog! Those photos make it look like I know what I am doing!!

Please stop that at once, as I have no clue!

Clivoris
19th March 2008, 21:00
Nice write-up Unicorn Boy. I have to say though that the only fat causing problems on my bike is between my ears. I have 6 sessions of liposuction booked over the winter series to deal with this.

Kendog
19th March 2008, 21:06
Mr Kendog! Those photos make it look like I know what I am doing!!

Please stop that at once, as I have no clue!

These might be a little more accurate for you.

In the first one you seem to have forgotten how to change gear, in the second one you have forgotten your entire bike :whistle:

Trudes
19th March 2008, 21:18
Good stuff Si, always good to see you out there having fun!!:headbang:

limbimtimwim
19th March 2008, 21:22
Good stuff Si, always good to see you out there having fun!!:headbang:Oh yeah, that reminds me of something for some reason.

Drew said to me later on on Sunday. "Did you see all the black lines? We are all FUCKING GP STARS!!!!!"

He's right, for a few moments there when you've strung together a few corners better than you ever have before, you do feel pretty good and it is an unmatchable level of fun.

White trash
20th March 2008, 04:09
One question.

What the fuck do you use a C-spanner for when changing fork seals?

James Deuce
20th March 2008, 04:49
Hitting Drew in the head when sees something shiny and goes running off to look at it.

Instead of changing fork seals.

limbimtimwim
20th March 2008, 05:10
What the fuck do you use a C-spanner for when changing fork seals?Bolty type thingy on top of fork. Damping adjuster sticks out and a socket of regular length can't get a good grip on the bolty thing. A C-spanner in Drew's garage happens to be exactly the right size.

Now you know.

So where were you? We can't have MXers finishing 3rd. That's just not cricket.

White trash
20th March 2008, 05:31
Nah mate, I'm gutted I wasn't there. I think we would have had a fairly good shot at the title with our current bike.

Sounds like all you guys had a blast. Fuck it.

koba
20th March 2008, 06:31
Oh yeah, helluva blast!

Oh and it was more like .2 seconds between us, that CLOSE!

merv
20th March 2008, 07:38
We can't have MXers finishing 3rd. That's just not cricket.

Burkhart is showing some Stefan Merriman tendencies then - good on him :2thumbsup

Deano
20th March 2008, 08:21
Those photos are mint - you are a GP star !!

Sully60
20th March 2008, 08:40
Those photos are mint - you are a GP star !!

Word!

Ten char.

Nicksta
20th March 2008, 08:56
awesome write up dude!
sounds like you had a blast :)
catch you at VMCC ay!

Number One
20th March 2008, 09:29
Wot up ma niga! That report was the shizzle! Now I best go get my nizzle sorted :banana:

sels1
20th March 2008, 09:50
Fish power

Yeah whatssat? is it yours or the previous owners?

limbimtimwim
20th March 2008, 10:24
Yeah whatssat? is it yours or the previous owners?I found it at work. It somehow got glued on.

There are a few people out there who have actually being passed by me (!!), and normally the bike wears an L-plate too. I figured there isn't much more annoying than being passed by a bible bashing L-Plater. Forgot the L-Plate on the weekend.

Rob Taylor
20th March 2008, 15:13
Nah mate, I'm gutted I wasn't there. I think we would have had a fairly good shot at the title with our current bike.

Sounds like all you guys had a blast. Fuck it.

LOL, That is funny.your Suzuki beating a Ducati 999 :lol: Ha Ha Ha.Your a very funny man White trash:rolleyes:

ajturbo
20th March 2008, 17:09
you need a shave matey...

but wasn't it a fun day ( was up there on sat only)?..

ok will be booking in the WHOLE weekend next year ... if luke lets me...:niceone:

Trudes
20th March 2008, 17:26
but wasn't it a fun day ( was up there on sat only)?..

ok will be booking in the WHOLE weekend next year ... if luke lets me...:niceone:

Bring him, we'll "look after" him :devil2::apint::spanking::Pokey::crybaby::buggerd: :lol:

Number One
20th March 2008, 19:03
Bring him, we'll "look after" him :devil2::apint::spanking::Pokey::crybaby::buggerd: :lol:

Crikey - poor Luke will never be the same if you let Trudes get a hold of him. Hey actually Trudy we could have some fun with a young and impressionable :shutup:

Drew
20th March 2008, 19:38
Cool weekend alright bro, good effort!

limbimtimwim
20th March 2008, 19:46
catch you at VMCC ay!Sorry young lady, I probably won't be competing this year. I want to save for an OE. But I should be there taking photos and saying hello.

flame
20th March 2008, 19:57
Sorry young lady, I probably won't be competing this year. I want to save for an OE. But I should be there taking photos and saying hello.

:no: its a shame dude! your riding so well, would have loved to see on the track kicking sum booty's!

limbimtimwim
20th March 2008, 19:58
Burkhart is showing some Stefan Merriman tendencies then - good on him :2thumbsupYeah, it's pretty stunning really.

I think Johnny and his ilk could really raise the profile of road racing in NZ. Him and other MXers at his level are an amazing pool of talent just waiting to be unleashed. Even the way he turned around his gsxr at the top* showed a level of trust and confidence in his ability and machinery that few have.

* Spinning the back tyre in the gravel. It makes sense, but most of us don't do it for some odd reason. Natural to him though.

limbimtimwim
20th March 2008, 20:00
:no: its a shame dude! your riding so well, would have loved to see on the track kicking sum booty's!Get me a free F2 bike then aye? ;)

scracha
21st March 2008, 10:21
Sorry young lady, I probably won't be competing this year. I want to save for an OE. But I should be there taking photos and saying hello.

My offer of taking your RVF out to play still stands :rolleyes: If you're nice to me I might even scrub in the edges of your tyres.

limbimtimwim
21st March 2008, 10:37
My offer of taking your RVF out to play still stands :rolleyes: If you're nice to me I might even scrub in the edges of your tyres.I'm not falling for that bait again.

Drew
21st March 2008, 10:56
Get me a free F2 bike then aye? ;)

My ol' stuntah qualifies F1 and post classic bro, give that a shot.

scracha
21st March 2008, 16:49
Oh come on.....we could squeeze the CBR400 engine in there and you'd have a corker of a bike.....maybe even fast enough for you to to not get pwnd by Koba.

:done:


You did beat Clive though didn't ya? Everyone knows yellow bikes go slow. I think that's why Tom got his redone in white.

Clivoris
21st March 2008, 19:07
You did beat Clive though didn't ya? Everyone knows yellow bikes go slow. I think that's why Tom got his redone in white.

Gwaan. Pick on the old guy. But you're right :shifty:..the bike is slow.

ajturbo
21st March 2008, 22:21
Gwaan. Pick on the old guy. But you're right :shifty:..the bike is slow.


your slow....:girlfight: