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    Big thanks to frosty for the track day!

    Just thought i would make a place for all of us to tell you and the marshalls how much fun we had (yes even me) and was good of you to talk to those in charge of the weather

    umm, and about that whole no crashing and the indemnity thing, get hold of me if you need me to pitch in

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    Agreed three cheers for Frosty and his great crew. Truly professional and freindly too. Made a for a great day indeed.

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    Awesome day. Frosty is da man. Well done to everyone that helped make this day so good.

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    Excellent day Frosty. Thanks to all those that helped out as well. That was the best track day I've been to in a long time.

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    Cheers to Mr.Frosty.... althou I didn't stay long for my avo track session it was good and damm well organised. had a good day and learnt to ride my gsxr better.

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    Why was it good? The lack of detail is disappointing, you guys must be really tired!

    Guess we'll have to wait until later for the real "write up" masters to return home...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Why was it good? The lack of detail is disappointing, you guys must be really tired!

    Guess we'll have to wait until later for the real "write up" masters to return home...
    Lets see ;

    Well organised , great people , great weather , lots of fun , great people , did I say lots of fun ??? ...

    Thanks Frosty and the others for putting on a great event


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    Just got home from one aweseom weekend! Thanks heaps Frosty for organisiong such an amazing event, and thank you heaps Steve and Mary (gixxer_4_ever and wife) for your fine hospitality on saturday night

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    yeah cheers frosty n co. for the great time we all had. i know i learnt alot and i had a fantasitc time out ther. would do it again in a flash. i would write a bigg long roprt, but we have seasoned professionals soo i wont bother.

    thanx to all for a great day !!!
    .....what can i say.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    WHERES THE WRITE UP.????

    Oi.. TS.. or MR or Death or RR or WT or LB or BJ... the usual writeruperers.
    Stop rubbing your sore asses and get typing.. I've been waiting all day to hear about this damn track day.. now its getin late and I'm blimmin tired.

    SM
    Well as there was no "racing" or silly bugger behaviour there isnt much to tell

    As far as I know only 2 bikes went for a slide - both riders waled away WT found out his Suzuki really had a Ducati motor, and I think I even saw frosty smile

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    Yea I'll add mine and say that I'm gonna always remember my first track day
    I had so much fun and i reckon I improved 3-fold throughout the day, as well as everyone else in my group (the slowies). I had bought a bike the day before (that NC30 in New Plymouth) and so had to run it in - it kicks ass!

    So anyway thanks heaps to Frosty and everyone else involved, it couldn't have been a better day for me. Not a spot of rain, brilliant day. I especially enjoyed watching the guys doing the wheelies/stoppies/crashes after lunch.

    - Mike

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    The reason theres no writeups yet is I bet theyre still all partying after the event as alot are booked into motels tonight. Or getting ready to watch the MotoGP right now.

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    Big Ups Tony, well done on today, so whens the next one eh?

    I had a good day all round, the first session was spent trying to figure out what way the bike was going to turn coz of the collapsed swing arm bearings that somehow got through the bike check made for an interesting ride at times.
    Afther that the second session was awesome had a ball, the third session i lent the mighty TL to WT to show me how it's really ridden, the fourth was even better, the "wheelie" session was choice, am learning alot, getting nearer balance point and even getting a shift in here and there. So am happy indeed. The last session, my hand was swelling up a bit from where i broke it, so me Death and Dss3 went out and did some wheelies, well Death did, me and Dss3 had moments of greatness but we all cower in Deaths shadow, maybe WT would've played with us to but his Gix shat itself, which sucked.

    Wicked, wicked day, maybe touched 44's, maybe, was 45's for sure. But my brake lever meeting the lever and the swingarm, hampered any real progress, but all in all, for my first track day and real ride in anger back from my injuries it was awesome.

    Give that man Frosty some serious Rep points. And thanks to all others involved, and thanks to Ray & Co for making room on the truck for Betsy (me special TL) saving me a ride home.

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    Cheers Frosty. That event was perfectly organised just like a proper race meet. I had a blast and I am glad I could help out some of you guys. Cheers T.S. for the drive down and letting me borrow your bike, also cheers Loosebruce, slob, justsomeguy and F00T for letting me ride your bikes as well.

    Had a blast!
    P.S. I think the Auckland crew clearly took out this round!


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    !!!!!FROSTY ROCKS !!!!!!

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