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vtec
23rd February 2009, 11:44
Well this is remarkably unspectacular. Carrying a couple of evulsion fractures in my wrist, and as it turns out riding a pretty slow bike (needs work) I finished not even in the top half of the field, didn't help that I was put dead last on the grid (no qualifying).

Anyway, got some cool footage, so check it out. If you can only watch one, watch the second one.
First race here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLjzhBo0rbI
Second race here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmbP072waFk

Bike was completely standard, took my number plate and sidestand off it the morning before. Was geared far too tall, and was way short on power/torque, but it turned like a dream and once the pads settled into the newish discs the brakes worked OK too. Was pretty happy with the feel from the Dunlop GPRA10 front and the Bridgestone BT090 that I scored off my spares bike. Supersoft suspension helped soak up the numerous and substantial bumps too.

Second race after a while the cam turns to focus on my throttle/brake hand and gives a cool sideways view giving perspective of the speed and the dancing that you have to do on the controls.

Thanks heaps to -
Victoria Motorcycle Wreckers - Keith and the lads
Carbines Engineering - Peter Carbines
Pakuranga Dental - Leong Goh
Cycletreads - Cheers for the BT090 discount :D
Paully 3 fingers - my pit bitch
The organisers
The spectators
My family
Was a kick arse day

Benk
23rd February 2009, 11:57
Was good fun out there eh :clap:

Billy
23rd February 2009, 11:57
Good on you for getting out there and giving it a shot anyway and sticking at it when things werent going your way.It would be hard enough learning your new bike let alone on a street circuit youve never ridden before.You will be the richer for the experience.Gary Pendleton at Dynotech in Tauranga is the man too talk to about your NC30,He raced 1 for 15yrs in the UK and is getting around 70rwhp out of his,You can contact him on 07 552 6701,He also has the latest twin drum dynajet dyno in his workshop and hes an awesome tuner

Clivoris
23rd February 2009, 12:03
Shit hot young man.:clap:

kiwifruit
23rd February 2009, 12:24
great to watch, thanks!

vtec
23rd February 2009, 12:57
And race 2 is live... this is pretty good to watch too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmbP072waFk

Thanks for the comments guys, don't think I'm going to be making this one a race bike, she's in really original condition and I don't want to destroy it, might have to get a more competitive starting ride, was just interested to see whether I could overcome the bikes shortcomings, maybe on Taupo short circuits but obviously not puke or Paeroa or dare I say Manfeild. Trying to keep my hand in racing as cheap as I can.

P.S. Thanks to the awesome photographers out there, I've rifled the shots of me and stuck them on here.

R6_kid
23rd February 2009, 13:01
You're a sexy man Jason, good effort bro, head back and kick some ass next year!

Toast
23rd February 2009, 13:47
Well done Jase...for getting through scrutineering as much as the racing ;)

NOMIS
23rd February 2009, 14:01
and this was so close to being my bike :-) good stuff mate

vagrant
23rd February 2009, 14:39
Great effort. Great vids. Loved the music, and the tacho reflection down the main straight was a neat "special effect"

Frenchy
23rd February 2009, 20:16
well done mate! Nice vids too looks like you got a good close look at the hay :2thumbsup

GIXser
24th February 2009, 14:56
awesome shots dude, and good on ya for coming :)

jrandom
24th February 2009, 18:12
Good shit man! I had a look around the pits but didn't find you. Ah well.

(Your racing prowess was discussed at some length on Monday morning; Dave seemed oddly hopeful that it'd been you causing that giant column of black smoke early on in the day.)

:2thumbsup

Grizzo
24th February 2009, 18:25
Good on you dude, well done!

saul
24th February 2009, 18:54
That was great:hug:

Nicksta
25th February 2009, 20:51
awesome stuff Jase! was great to see you out there kicking some butt for us VFR's! Your awesome ability sure shined through with your great results on a standard bike, well done!