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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    !!!!!FROSTY ROCKS !!!!!!
    You said it all. That was one of the best track days ever. It was great to see people working together and help was there for all at all times. To have the top riders drop in to a round and show lines was the best. It is great to see so many people working together. Thanks Frosty you have good leader skills and we need people like you to get these things under way. Top points. To all the marshals thanks for your day. It can be a bit of a long slow day for you all if you are not riding so thanks for your time. To the ambo people. You were not needed, from what I saw, but thanks for being there. It is a peice of mind to know, should it happen, you do not have to wait 10 minutes for the ambo to come from town. Too much to say and too many people to thank as I am not a literary person so cheers everyone and thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZXR250_NZ
    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

    It was good to have you stay, is always nice to ride to these events with others and thanks for being such good company. You did well to get home and still post here. Though I was home sometime before you I did the jobs around here then hit the sack. Must be getting old. Cheers and till later Oh yea The bloke in the off shore power boats that we asked you about. His name was Graeme Horne.

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    What a fantastic day !!!!!!.
    You lot are bloody magic.
    A whole bunch of people to say thanks to.
    Micrisis and co for seriously saving my bacon at about 10pm last night
    Now guys these fellas slaved their guts out for us --They deliversed my bike at 12.30 with 4 more still to drop off -These are the heros of the day
    I wont forget that you guys - bed for the night was the VERY least I could do.
    Every single one of the marshalls who did a fantastic job of keeping the track safe.
    AJturbo for making sure everybody fed onto the track properly.
    Douggie (not a kber)n and Motoracer for giving up track time to act as instructors for those that needed it.
    Pillion for making sure the paperwork flowed well.
    Gixxer4eva--the food thing was just fantastic.

    Most of all THANK YOU ONE AND ALL without you lot coming along itd have been a pretty lonely track day.
    Only 3 bins and noone hurt all day -Fantastic. and one bike part that went west -to be found later buried in someones fairing.
    It was really fantastic to see the improvement in the slow and touring group riders. The improvement was HUUGE in some cases.
    I got a lot of track time mostly watching the slower groups.-Somehow i managed to wear a knee scraper out.
    There will be another KB track day--most probably the other end of winter.
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    Cheers Frosty... well done on a top day.
    i will be keeping an eye out for the repeat!!
    yeah... sorry bro, i thought that ment miles 'n hour.

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    i got first dibs on a place in that one

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    Sounds well run, if free for next track day put me down for marshalling.

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    Good effort on the trackday frosty. Well done mate.

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    A big thanks to Frosty , the Marshalls. the many people who helped me set up my bike & the instructors.
    What a fantastic day . My riding skill level has increased heaps.

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    Cheers Frosty & Team!

    WOW!!!! x160,000,000!!! I thought drag racing was fun, but it doesn't even compare to a track day. I cannot say thankyou enough to Frosty and his awesome team of helpers. The day ran smoothly, and the rules were sensible but not rediculous. I also cannot say thankyou enough to all the kb'rs who fed newbies like me with an endless supply of advice, help and much ego pampering. I can honestly say i learnt heaps and my riding improved every lap i did on the track. I will be definately be supporting the next track day. It was great to meet some more kb'rs, and cheers to all the dudes in the red group who played with me, i had a blast guys and gals.
    PS: Hey MD i enjoyed chasing your
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    wow, a ton of threads all on the day - shows how well it went, and how much of an impact this has made.

    Big-up to Frosty and hiz merry men for making it all possible.
    Now I have to try to make it thru monday, and so far, not good. 9.40 and 0 work done

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    WELL DONE FROSTY!!!

    I really wish I'd got my shit together earlier with the shift change so that I could have participated. Next time I'm definately doing a track day!!! Enjoyed my pillion blat round the track at the end of the day with WT - only one wheelie tho!!!

    From a spectator point - it was fantastic seeing the big grins and improvements from the virgin tracktimers! Can't wait to be in that position myself. Big to all the marshals as well for giving up their time, and also for the organising of Subway for lunch.

    Good to have the company of LB, Zapf, and Sudeep's brother (sorry can't remember your name) on the ride down.

    Great also to put faces to names, and the instant cameraderie between everyone because we're all from KB. Thanks everyone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Draco
    PS: Hey MD i enjoyed chasing your
    Hahaha so did a lot of people Draco.

    Damn I cant improve on the big thanks to all who were involved in organising such an awesome event - especially Mr Frosty.
    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    It was really fantastic to see the improvement in the slow and touring group riders. The improvement was HUUGE in some cases.
    .


    i'm still buzzing... from yesterday..( or is it the fact that BabyB has just left..2hrs latter than she should have..... )

    but i was most interested to see how the slow riders were going to improve, as that was the class that i thought would have the most to learn....

    and as frosty said (from where i was) you could see them ALL going into the sweeper faster and faster as the day got on......at the begining they were all very stiff and up right.... by the end they were noticeably more relaxed and their grins at the dummy grid were gettin bigger and bigger as the day went on!!!!

    just a word here...
    sorry i had to show everyone up with the burn out.....and thanks for the help{person will remain nameless...yep i don't know who he was... ) (holding the bike up so the back wheel would turn.. )

    i found out that the sweeper was up hill........

    THANKS AGAIN FROSTY!!..... for letting me take the SV out ..... after the power of the "other " bike i took out.......

    i will not take it for a ride to rotvagas just to make sure that the battery is fully charged when i drop it off hahahah

    andy ...

    i would love to help out again.( IF karen hasn't got her bike sorted!!)


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Three cheers for Tony!!!

    my hat goes off to you tony for everything you did to make the day possible
    & to all those who helped the day go so well. was a premo day!

    hell & i didnt ride. was so cool to see you riders progress over the day lol with being behind the camera i got to see ya up close and personal good to see ya all out ther enjoying good on ya guys..(photoes to come tonight)

    as it was said earlyer "FROSTY ROCKS"
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