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    Smile I did it!

    My Burt Monroe started thurs, with a trackday run by HRC with Aaron Slight and Hayden Fitzgerald.... Woke up to a godsforsaken windy squally day
    (am I the only sick person the think of attending in this miserable weather?) Thankfully I wasn't they run 2 classes, 1 for experienced rd bikes and one for race bikes. It was fantastic!!! Since there was only about 7 of us race bikes we split in to 2 groups for our session one lot following Aaron and the other following Hayden. It was excellent, I have to say a big thanks to Hayden, later on on the day he gave me a bit of his time and followed me around the track to give me a few pointers.

    Friday : Woke up to stunning day My friend and I loaded our bikes up (since I don't have a trailor, I have to rely on the generosity of my friends at this stage) and cut a track out to teretonga, had a quick riders briefing then out onto the track. Managed to get 2 practice sessions in before the damn weather turned to custard "again". Feeling pretty happy with how bike was going, but my nerves were starting to set in for sat, as i have only participated in 1 club race before last month and had 1 start off the grid!

    Sat : Yay the weather gods smiled on us, and we had a pretty damn fine day to look forward to! Managed to get my ass out of bed at 6.30 and out at track by 7.30. My class (pre89) was last up. For qualifing they run Pre89 and 82 together for a ten minute session. Hmm that was and experience....first time out with sooo many bikes on the track, but did actually manage to pass a couple, to my delight. And I managed to knock 6 seconds off my lap time from when i was last out! So I was stoked with producing a 1.21 straight off the bat! (haydens coaching must have paid off)

    Races : Pretty uneventfull, I need to work on getting off the line a bit faster. I was pretty much on my own after about 2 laps since the next person ahead of me was about 4 secs a lap faster, But I stayed upright, worked on my lines and carring my cornerspeed. I managed to do consistant 1.21's all day, so I am pretty happy with my effort in my first big race. Now to work on reeling in a few people and upping my speed a bit. BRING on SMCC summer series, only 2 weeks away

    My thanks to everyone who has encouraged me to have a crack at racing (much to my daughters disgust) they have created a monster!

    It was awesome seeing soo many people travel from all over NZ to participate, we had a fantastic turn out, with out these competitors this awesome event wouln happen! Cant wait for next yr, give me a yr of club racing and I'll attack wyndham next yr!

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    Well done that man.
    Welcome to the madhouse/poorhouse.......... life will never be the same again

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWERVE View Post
    Well done that man.
    Welcome to the madhouse/poorhouse.......... life will never be the same again
    I KNOW!

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    'Onya !!!!
    "You never understood that it ain't no good, you shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you" - Bob Dylan

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    Quote Originally Posted by kit View Post
    My Burt Monroe started thurs, with a trackday run by HRC with Aaron Slight and Hayden Fitzgerald.... Woke up to a godsforsaken windy squally day
    (am I the only sick person the think of attending in this miserable weather?) Thankfully I wasn't they run 2 classes, 1 for experienced rd bikes and one for race bikes. It was fantastic!!! Since there was only about 7 of us race bikes we split in to 2 groups for our session one lot following Aaron and the other following Hayden. It was excellent, I have to say a big thanks to Hayden, later on on the day he gave me a bit of his time and followed me around the track to give me a few pointers.

    Friday : Woke up to stunning day My friend and I loaded our bikes up (since I don't have a trailor, I have to rely on the generosity of my friends at this stage) and cut a track out to teretonga, had a quick riders briefing then out onto the track. Managed to get 2 practice sessions in before the damn weather turned to custard "again". Feeling pretty happy with how bike was going, but my nerves were starting to set in for sat, as i have only participated in 1 club race before last month and had 1 start off the grid!

    Sat : Yay the weather gods smiled on us, and we had a pretty damn fine day to look forward to! Managed to get my ass out of bed at 6.30 and out at track by 7.30. My class (pre89) was last up. For qualifing they run Pre89 and 82 together for a ten minute session. Hmm that was and experience....first time out with sooo many bikes on the track, but did actually manage to pass a couple, to my delight. And I managed to knock 6 seconds off my lap time from when i was last out! So I was stoked with producing a 1.21 straight off the bat! (haydens coaching must have paid off)

    Races : Pretty uneventfull, I need to work on getting off the line a bit faster. I was pretty much on my own after about 2 laps since the next person ahead of me was about 4 secs a lap faster, But I stayed upright, worked on my lines and carring my cornerspeed. I managed to do consistant 1.21's all day, so I am pretty happy with my effort in my first big race. Now to work on reeling in a few people and upping my speed a bit. BRING on SMCC summer series, only 2 weeks away

    My thanks to everyone who has encouraged me to have a crack at racing (much to my daughters disgust) they have created a monster!

    It was awesome seeing soo many people travel from all over NZ to participate, we had a fantastic turn out, with out these competitors this awesome event wouln happen! Cant wait for next yr, give me a yr of club racing and I'll attack wyndham next yr!
    Hey kit.
    Whot number are you cos unless im wrong you were chasing me on number 51 and i think i was talking to you with the guys on nsr's.
    Yes it was a great weekend and you just gotta do the street races [was my first time and had a ball].
    Freeked a bit first time out on cold tyres and wet track [had my first powerslide]but had dryed out for qualifying with a 50.somit and ended up best time of 48 flat so was happy.
    winding up stucky since ages ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by wharfy View Post
    'Onya !!!!
    Thanks, can't wait to get out again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi cowboy View Post
    Hey kit.
    Whot number are you cos unless im wrong you were chasing me on number 51 and i think i was talking to you with the guys on nsr's.
    Yes it was a great weekend and you just gotta do the street races [was my first time and had a ball].
    Freeked a bit first time out on cold tyres and wet track [had my first powerslide]but had dryed out for qualifying with a 50.somit and ended up best time of 48 flat so was happy.
    Hey, yes that was me. Don't know about the whole chasing you, need to get a bit closer to really be chasing ya LOL, but will be looking forward to chasing ya those nsr's snot along real well too! Well done with the st race! are you coming down for the club day on the 13th?

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    Nice one, kit. Thanks for the write up and the chance to see you racing. Excellent weekend, wasn't it? I guess you Southland types are used to that wind, eh? I had to keep putting antifreeze (coffee) in my system so I didn't seize up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Okey Dokey View Post
    Nice one, kit. Thanks for the write up and the chance to see you racing. Excellent weekend, wasn't it? I guess you Southland types are used to that wind, eh? I had to keep putting antifreeze (coffee) in my system so I didn't seize up!
    X 2 on the antifreeze! was quite cool at times. It certainly was a great weekend, and myrphys law, since monday we have had bloody brilliant weather (damn typical!) Don't know about getting used to the wind, I'm pretty bloody over it at the moment. Nov is ususally pretty windy but this yr have been diabolical. Hope you are going to brave the elements next yr and come down again.

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    Jealous, I wanna play too. Good onya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Jealous, I wanna play too. Good onya!
    Yep! I used to be you! Thought bugger it and went and got a cheap track bike, gotta start somewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by kit View Post
    Yep! I used to be you! Thought bugger it and went and got a cheap track bike, gotta start somewhere
    Yep thats the best way to get into it.
    Mine cost me 1000 coins all up 7 hundie of that was on tires,chain & sprockets.
    Funny story was at the street races i was talkin to a young motard rider and was telling him i could spend 10 grand on a race bike and still have no more fun than on my 1000 dollar bike and when i said how much it owes me he choked on his drink.
    Asked him whot his owes him and he said 24000 dollars and i choked on mine

    Dunno if i coin to make it on the 13th will see how i go
    winding up stucky since ages ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by kit View Post
    X 2 on the antifreeze! was quite cool at times. It certainly was a great weekend, and myrphys law, since monday we have had bloody brilliant weather (damn typical!) Don't know about getting used to the wind, I'm pretty bloody over it at the moment. Nov is ususally pretty windy but this yr have been diabolical. Hope you are going to brave the elements next yr and come down again.
    HELL YES!! I've been to all four, and plan on next year, too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi cowboy View Post
    Yep thats the best way to get into it.
    Mine cost me 1000 coins all up 7 hundie of that was on tires,chain & sprockets.
    Funny story was at the street races i was talkin to a young motard rider and was telling him i could spend 10 grand on a race bike and still have no more fun than on my 1000 dollar bike and when i said how much it owes me he choked on his drink.
    Asked him whot his owes him and he said 24000 dollars and i choked on mine

    Dunno if i coin to make it on the 13th will see how i go
    Mine cost me about the same to get going! I bet you choked when hearing that young riders amount....I'd be choking too.... HMMM what one cud do if one won lotto! Hopefully we will see ya on sun (I gotta have someone to chase) but I know, close to xmas and all that, money just doesn't seem to go far enough these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kit View Post
    Mine cost me about the same to get going! I bet you choked when hearing that young riders amount....I'd be choking too.... HMMM what one cud do if one won lotto! Hopefully we will see ya on sun (I gotta have someone to chase) but I know, close to xmas and all that, money just doesn't seem to go far enough these days.
    Funniest thing was he started out saying the thing was stockthen he told me whot he'd done to it and that cost bigtime.
    Dont think i will be down on 13th cos my third cousin is arriving to stay for a bit of farm work experince on saturday and his parents are staying the night heading home sunday so you will have to chase somone else.
    Its a bugger realy cos i just put bigger main jetts in it to see if i can get a bit more top end and would like to try it out.
    winding up stucky since ages ago

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