View Full Version : Who wants to help our talented racers?
Riff Raff
9th March 2005, 06:12
Following on from recent threads - who out there would be interested in helping out our young, up and coming racers??? We've got some talented people on this site, but they need all the assistance they can get.
They need pit crew, mechanical assistance, sponsorship, or even the odd few dollars thrown at them now and again by us (probably in the form of petrol vouchers would be best). Who's interested in helping? Speak now - or PM the racer of your choice with the good news of what you can do!
FzerozeroT
9th March 2005, 06:48
How about - I can be the competition, and we'll overflow the grid and then between us rig the championship.
Sparky Bills
9th March 2005, 07:35
OOH OOH OOH!
Can i be umbrella boy??
Riff Raff
9th March 2005, 07:42
OOH OOH OOH!
Can i be umbrella boy??
Who for???? How do you look in a bikini?
ching_ching
9th March 2005, 08:24
OOH OOH OOH!
Can i be umbrella boy??
"Come over here umbrella boy and give me some SHADE!!"
:banana: :banana: :laugh: :laugh:
White trash
9th March 2005, 08:30
After part managing a rider for three years, the only thing I'm interested in doing is spectating and drinking piss.
Oh and "teaching" racers at track days.
Good idea though Riff Raff, the world needs more proactive people.
ktulu
9th March 2005, 08:33
I checked the umbrella girl option, just name the time and place.
But seriously I am more than willing to help out, have fuck all time generally but I helped chris when I could and helped him in no small way to get on to that ZXR. As he knows I will be more than willing to help out when I can.
Good idea though riff raff, its amazing what some support can achieve
bugjuice
9th March 2005, 09:30
I can help out with most NI meets as I try to go to as many as I can anyway.. and I'm happy to get greased up once in a while too..
Not tried the bikini bit yet, but I'm willing to give anything a go once..
ajturbo
9th March 2005, 10:42
How about - I can be the competition, and we'll overflow the grid and then between us rig the championship.
:killingme :killingme :killingme :killingme :first:
i could be the whale everyone needs to lapp....
Riff Raff
9th March 2005, 13:37
Hmmm -interesting the number of boys who want to be umbrella girls.... Next thing we're going to see them running around in Violater leathers!!!
White trash
9th March 2005, 13:40
Hmmm -interesting the number of boys who want to be umbrella girls.... Next thing we're going to see them running around in Violater leathers!!!
Shuuush!
There can be, only one.
Motoracer
9th March 2005, 13:54
Hmmm -interesting the number of boys who want to be umbrella girls.... Next thing we're going to see them running around in Violater leathers!!!
I think they mean, they can help out by getting their daughters to be umbrella girls. :p
You guys are great! They have to be at least 16 but, and look great in tight skimpy cloathing. :niceone:
FROSTY
9th March 2005, 14:17
um well I er diddn't tick any boxes cos i'm out there with them.
Not so young and up n coming but still out there .
jrandom
9th March 2005, 14:21
I think they mean, they can help out by getting their daughters to be umbrella girls. :p
Ain't gonna get *mine*. She'll be out there kickin' yo arse on the track.
They have to be at least 16 but...
Well, that gives me a wee breather, anyway.
... and look great in tight skimpy cloathing.
With my genes, how could she not?
Slipstream
9th March 2005, 14:36
Shuuush!
There can be, only one.
I thought there were 2 of you....with matching bikes....working together....
:shit: living together
ManDownUnder
9th March 2005, 14:40
Who for???? How do you look in a bikini?
I think he'd go nuts...
ajturbo
9th March 2005, 15:11
Hmmm -interesting the number of boys who want to be umbrella girls.... Next thing we're going to see them running around in Violater leathers!!!
only if we can get them off you!.... :2thumbsup
RiderInBlack
9th March 2005, 19:24
Dam, too old and hairy for a brolly girl. Could do a small donation. Like I said in another thread. I can no see why we could not start grant thingy for dudes and dudettes like this. We could donate bike stuff to be auctioned and the funds go it to an account set up for these grants.
icemotoboy
9th March 2005, 21:14
I run a website called ubuy (http://www.ubuy.co.nz) that does credit card payments etc....
Would be happy to setup a mechanism to donate money to an organisation if someone had the time to set one up.
Im a total newbi myself, been out to two Manfeild track days... crashed last session of each but goddamn,... i had a good time!
See y'all at Vic series on manfeild, and thanks to those who have been helping me out there. :cool:
Riff Raff
10th March 2005, 07:27
Im a total newbi myself, been out to two Manfeild track days... crashed last session of each but goddamn,... i had a good time!
Firstly Hi and welcome to KB :wavey:
2. Was thinking that it might be a good idea if our racers post a 'wish list' on here - perhaps each one could have their own wish list thread in the Racing forum and people take it from there?? I know some might feel a bit funny about doing this, but in the cut throat world of racing you need to be a little bit cheeky and seize every opportunity you can get. So start your threads Motoracer, Two Smoker, XJFrosty, Nicko, Kwaka Kid, Sparky Bill - who else is there on here that races??? Also it would be cool if they post which races they intend doing in the next year, their goals and aspirations, what times they are currently doing and what they think they can realistically achieve, if they intend to move into another class for racing, whether they will be upgrading to another bike etc.
3. Whenever I feel I can spare $20 I will buy petrol vouchers - I think with those MTA ones you can buy anything you want at a petrol station and they're also accepted at some workshops as well. To me this would seem the most practical way of assisting with finance. I will then pass them on to whichever racer is in my good books at the time!!!
aff-man
10th March 2005, 07:32
i voted pit crew. I can also be mechanical/scientist (new wiring looms etc). Unfortunatley i am to broke to do anything else......... oh and me in a bikini...... well this one time :confused: :confused:
Sparky Bills
10th March 2005, 08:12
I run a website called ubuy (http://www.ubuy.co.nz) that does credit card payments etc....
Would be happy to setup a mechanism to donate money to an organisation if someone had the time to set one up.
Im a total newbi myself, been out to two Manfeild track days... crashed last session of each but goddamn,... i had a good time!
See y'all at Vic series on manfeild, and thanks to those who have been helping me out there. :cool:
Sounds like a good idea.
Welcome to the site by the way! :niceone:
Look forward to having some good dice's with ya!
And do you plan on scrapeing those titanium bits on your elbows and shoulders?? They would spark something cronic!!
OH! and i didnt want to be an umbrella "Girl" , I said Umbrella "BOY"!!
But have changed my mind now, Ill just stick to racing. Sorry to everyone who were looking forward to seeing me in a skimpy outfit.
That Guy
10th March 2005, 10:21
Here's my idea.
Pit help etc is great but what racing really requires is MONEY. I figure there are quite a few racers here and we'd all like some help but how about this. We put up a pay pal racer fund donation thingie on the site. Then Kiwibiker uses that money to sponsor ONE Rider for a whole season. That rider would have to promote the site and put Kiwbiker stickers on their bike, and provide race reports etc. If we only sponsor One Rider it might be enough cash to make a difference - even if its only 1 or 2 hundie. It would all help. If we tried to sponsor the twenty odd racers + on this site everybody would get 9/8ths of stuff all.
How to choose the rider?
Post a thread where racers who want to win the sponsorship put foward their case. The thread has a closing date and then all Kiwibiker members vote on who wins the sponsorship. Ideally choose someone up and coming with potential and drive to want to win national cahmpionship events; not washed up has beens. Like me.
Good idea? bad idea?
svs
10th March 2005, 13:53
Good idea? bad idea?
Good idea, pit crew magically turn up when you crash (thanks heaps guys!), but the real struggle is tyres and stuff. At $500 a pair I try and make one set last all season - feel sorry for the guys on the 600's.
Try to remember, sponsorship should be a 2 way thing. The racer gets some help, but he needs to promote whoever is supporting them. What does KB get out of it? Hopefully more members and more donations to keep the site running?
Actually it would be good to have a sticky thread somewhere that says who races, where and in what classes.
Motoracer
10th March 2005, 15:47
Just an idea of what sort of costs we endure through per race provided that everything runs smoothly.
Race meeting at Manfield:
Fuel for return trip in the van: $180
Fuel for the bike: $35
Accommodation: $20
Entry fee: $65
Food/Drinks: $20
Oil+Oil filter: $65
Tires: $120 (I run 2 races per set and sell em for $350 second hand)
I'll be doing 6 races in Manfield this year (the costs will vary a bit).
Then there is still racing in Taupo and Pukekohe in between to train for the Manfield races and also the Street circuits like Wanganui and Paeroa. If I decide to do a track day then that is also an extra cost.
Rego/Wof for my van that I only use for bike related matters also costs me a good 600 - 700 dollars a year cause it's old and constantly needs rust repairs etc.
Then it's little bits and pieces like brake pads, chain-sprockets etc. etc. which will also be an additional cost.
After doing all this, I still have to some how save up with some money aside for a bike for next season, a second hand K4 or K5.
So yea, the costs are pretty ridiculous but at least I am not wasting what I have on drugs or alcohol. In my spare time, I'll either be working, on KB or working on the bike. On rare occasions when I get some spare time, I get to socialise with my mates.
If you guys and girls do want to help one of us, please don't be put off by the tremendous costs involved. Whatever donations or help you can offer will help us for just that much and it will make a difference.
Two Smoker
10th March 2005, 18:46
My costs are similar to MR's....
Im also fixing my K5 so i can race that at the end of 2005...
Race day usually costs around $300 just for accom. race entry, oil and gas, and getting there...
I spend $400 on tyres and sell them for $150 after 2-3 race days...
Also fixing of bikes, such as my clutch, brakes etc all adds upto around $700 + the other things such as chains, brake pads etc...
Pretty much ALL i earn through working goes straight into racing and my bikes...
That is just for my F3 bike... The cost will increase more when i start racing 600 Supersport...
Im currently doing 1:09.75's around Puke. Im going to be doing all the racing that i can such as all of the Vic club series, the rest of PMCC series and other races that pop up...
Ive got asperations to take my racing as far as it can go... 600 supersport at the end of the year, and Superbikes in 2007...
Hooks
10th March 2005, 18:54
I never charge ya for the floor in the lounge !!! Has my son been shakin' ya down for "costs" ?? If he has I'll turn him out and you can have his room & bed !! ....
Just an idea of what sort of costs we endure through per race provided that everything runs smoothly.
Race meeting at Manfield:
Fuel for return trip in the van: $180
Fuel for the bike: $35
Accommodation: $20
Entry fee: $65
Food/Drinks: $20
Oil+Oil filter: $65
Tires: $120 (I run 2 races per set and sell em for $350 second hand)
I'll be doing 6 races in Manfield this year (the costs will vary a bit).
Then there is still racing in Taupo and Pukekohe in between to train for the Manfield races and also the Street circuits like Wanganui and Paeroa. If I decide to do a track day then that is also an extra cost.
Rego/Wof for my van that I only use for bike related matters also costs me a good 600 - 700 dollars a year cause it's old and constantly needs rust repairs etc.
Then it's little bits and pieces like brake pads, chain-sprockets etc. etc. which will also be an additional cost.
After doing all this, I still have to some how save up with some money aside for a bike for next season, a second hand K4 or K5.
So yea, the costs are pretty ridiculous but at least I am not wasting what I have on drugs or alcohol. In my spare time, I'll either be working, on KB or working on the bike. On rare occasions when I get some spare time, I get to socialise with my mates.
If you guys and girls do want to help one of us, please don't be put off by the tremendous costs involved. Whatever donations or help you can offer will help us for just that much and it will make a difference.
FROSTY
10th March 2005, 22:30
Racing is a VERY expensive sport.We are all (with one exception -Nicko )
still racing at club level.
I do agree money is what keeps the wheels spinning but sometimes its a simple matter of manpower.
Heres an example of the simple stuff im struggling to find the time to do.
Pick up rear shock from Mr bruin
Pick up repaired leathers from MSW
Pick up toe scrapers from haldanes.
Get tyres fitted to bike
Thats the simple stuff ya just don't have time for.
Then theres at the track.
Measure correct amount of fuel to last the race.
Tyre pressures correct.
Chain lubed /correct tension.
battery on charge.
Bike warmed up
Tyre warmers off.
Battery charger disconnected.
Bike off pitstand ready to race.
simple stuff for sure but its the simple stuff that can disturb your focus on the day.
I aint even going to begin adding up the cost of racing for me this season
Lets just say the national debt is growing slower
Kwaka-Kid
15th March 2005, 18:14
Wow guys, an amazing thread. -and what to even have my name mentioned in it?!!
Well this is as good a place as any to hide my little story in.
Firstly, think all those racing costs, then trying to save for a house... obviously on a rather limited 19yo income the figures dont add up - but i found a way to deal with that. Run second hand tyres, for at least 6 race meetings, make dad dinner every night of the week between race meetings and he puts 1 full tank of gas in the van to get me to a meeting. Oil changes, yeah cant skimp on those, every 3 meetings regardless.
Anyway! you get the gst :) So i chose, instead of half-arsedly racing to save for a house, to call it quits, and do the house thing then come back to racing in say a season or twos time(hard hard hard hard HARD decision i swear).
However with more recent events etc it might be looking like i will be back out on the track :) and even better all going well Shade will be out on the track hopefully on my old bike!.
Asperations? Well i dont want to be the best rider in NZ. And i dont plan on winning F1, F2, or even racing in them at this stage!, just as much as i sure as heck dont plan on winning F3. However after much thought and straightening of some of my many twisted views. I am keen on giving F3 a proper shot, Try as best i can, both in terms of a rider on the bike on the day(not that i already hadnt been!) but as a manager of a race team-despite that team only having me as a rider, im talking making proper decisions on what it takes to give F3 a good go, all the little things, and then the bigger ones. Professionalism(sp?)
Anyways theres my story! And as for this thread, I dont expect people to help me, this isnt a cry for more help, i guess in closing this is a thanks, to all those that have already helped me, its taken everything ive experienced 'till today, most of it involving KB'ers around the track and their help/advice to come to the decisions i have made, and that is already more then enough.
SO ANYWAY... who should help go to? TOP OF THE LIST.... most definatley has to be MotoRacer.
He has true motovation, he has his lifes priorities set on racing, he is focused, and he does give it his best in every aspect.
with all that, my personal opinion is he is the KB'er i think may well have, what it takes to have a serious go at being in the lead.
Whoa! i need to eat, sorry if my post doesnt make much sense!
Racey Rider
15th March 2005, 19:10
... So i chose, instead of half-arsedly racing to save for a house, to call it quits, and do the house thing then come back to racing in say a season or twos time(hard hard hard hard HARD decision i swear).
However with more recent events etc it might be looking like i will be back out on the track :) and even better all going well Shade will be out on the track hopefully on my old bike!.
... sorry if my post doesnt make much sense!
SO,,, is that a Yes or a No? :spudwhat: a In or a Out? :confused: a On or a Off? :unsure:
A THERE OR A NOT!!?? :wacko:
Kwaka-Kid
15th March 2005, 19:40
i dunno!!! bahaha!
I is very confused! But it means i WANT to be out there, very badly, and am going to try my best, to see what i can come up with as an answer to my newly found will to give F3 a good go!
That still doesnt answer your question does it?.. Well i still havnt actually sorted a bike out yet, may have to be GP250's not F3, who knows! :)
gpercivl
15th March 2005, 22:34
i dunno!!! bahaha!
I is very confused! But it means i WANT to be out there, very badly, and am going to try my best, to see what i can come up with as an answer to my newly found will to give F3 a good go!
That still doesnt answer your question does it?.. Well i still havnt actually sorted a bike out yet, may have to be GP250's not F3, who knows! :)
Hey KK, I forgot to add that you should flip your gear change lever on your street bike too in my last note
Motoracer
15th March 2005, 22:50
i dunno!!! bahaha!
I is very confused! But it means i WANT to be out there, very badly, and am going to try my best, to see what i can come up with as an answer to my newly found will to give F3 a good go!
That still doesnt answer your question does it?.. Well i still havnt actually sorted a bike out yet, may have to be GP250's not F3, who knows! :)
Woohoo, that means you can come race with us in F2 and F1! You know, a proper GP250 bike, tuned perfectly for a given day/conditions can be actually quicker than most 600SP! I'd say go for it dude, you've got ample loads of talent. Might as well find out what you can do when you are young and able to be recognised!
What's with this house shit? I thought you were a proper whitetrash westie bro! You'r supposed to live in an old run down trailer in the park and spend all of your money on your harly... errr race bike! :)
Slipstream
15th March 2005, 22:53
Ain't gonna get *mine*. She'll be out there kickin' yo arse on the track.
With my genes, how could she not?
Who's daughter is going to be kicking who's daughter's arse :devil2: I'm looking at possibly the first female crusty demon rider and the first female Moto GP series winner :p
Looks like we got a competition in a decade or so :whistle:
And I think you mean your wifes genes deary :laugh: :D
PT
Racey Rider
16th March 2005, 17:15
I is very confused! But it means i WANT to be out there, very badly, and am going to try my best, to see what i can come up with as an answer to my newly found will to give F3 a good go!
That still doesnt answer your question does it?.. Well i still havnt actually sorted a bike out yet, may have to be GP250's not F3, who knows! :)
You'll just have to rent TS's 150 off him and join me in the Streetstocks! :niceone:
Don't worry,, I'll teach you the ways of going slow!! :cool:
Kwaka-Kid
16th March 2005, 22:16
AHahaha you will will you Racey? yeah i think not!
Anyways okay greg will try flip it tomorrow before work, i have been thinking about it for so long, but hey - lets go give it a go!
And MR mate thanks dude but looks like i can do it where i have always wanted to properly, in F3, but we shall see, so much happening atm, and yeah i know what you mean about us westies living in trailer parks, haha thats how i wish i could think and live to race, but unfortunatly got 3 houses to spend some of my valuble time looking @ on saturday!! (ohh no ruining a teenagers weekend even!:( )
Indiana_Jones
9th June 2005, 11:00
I don't see anything about dressing up like an idiot and singing top gun songs :D
-Indy
Biff
13th June 2005, 16:54
I don't see anything about dressing up like an idiot and singing top gun songs :D
-Indy
To steal a quote from another KBer on this thread, "There can only be one". And youzit kiddo :yes:
crazyxr250rider
24th September 2005, 13:01
damn i wish some one would help me out
missed out on the secondary schools motor cross due to un-operational bike
some rich kid from francis douglas won (on a 2004 XR250R)
i was mega gutteted because i was actualy ASKED to race :weep:
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