er - weather's not quite as good as it was supposed to be, but Hamish has talked me into taking the bikes. See you there guys (around 11am after breakfast - pancakes, bacon, banana and maple syrup here I come!!!)
Lynda
er - weather's not quite as good as it was supposed to be, but Hamish has talked me into taking the bikes. See you there guys (around 11am after breakfast - pancakes, bacon, banana and maple syrup here I come!!!)
Lynda
Shame, would've been good to see if you could beat this guy.Originally posted by wkid_one
How sad - was looking at giving Tony a race for his money on Sunday
Cheers
Merv
Luckily you can't believe the forecasters. Great ride team. You'd already sussed the menu too huh. I'd only had lunch there before.Originally posted by Lynda Blair
er - weather's not quite as good as it was supposed to be, but Hamish has talked me into taking the bikes. See you there guys (around 11am after breakfast - pancakes, bacon, banana and maple syrup here I come!!!)
Lynda
Cheers
Merv
Where's Wkid?
Cheers
Merv
Damm !!
I didn't even see you sneek that photo !!
In all I managed 12 runs, 8 flying and 4 standing. Fastest of the day was the 2003 gsxr1000. CK will be pleased to know another of the Alstare 600's was out there doing VERY well.
Matt Thompson
Thanx for the photos Merv - great one of you Matt!
It was a good day - boy was Tony (GSXR1000K3) flying, it's amazing sitting on the banking watching him come past at 280+ (I believe over the flying 1/4 he averaged 289kph).
The Alstare Suzuki was ridden by James from Wgtn Motorcycles.
Chocolate fish award of the day goes to the guy on the MV F4 (not you Matt) who almost lost it in the standing 1/4's - ended up in the grass, but didn't biff it. Phew!
Well done to the Wairarapa boys for organising the event. It was good to see they got 38 entries.
Oh, and the bacon/banana/maple syrup pancakes at Wild Oats were up to their usual standard.
Lynda
Couldn't be bothered - weather looked dodge and after last time - this drastically affected numbers. Plus - driving out to the East/West Access Rd in a car is boring
You are starting to sound like you you are in your slippers and dressing gown already waiting for your Horlicks.Originally posted by wkid_one
Couldn't be bothered; Plus - driving out to the East/West Access Rd in a car is boring
You could try racing the car on the road like you described your biking habits just so long as you weren't doing it when I was going in the opposite direction.
Cheers
Merv
Nah - work car is an auto - not much fun to drive like a race - plus with only 6000km on the clock I have already dinged it down the whole drivers side - trying not to tempt fate. Thing is gutless and slow - bores me but slows me down.
If I have my way, I will have a new toy that will permit such shenanigans on the road......so be warned bikers who use the WHOLE road.
PS - how do you know what I wear and do on a sunday?
Man you are good at what you do. I guess it comes from experience.Originally posted by wkid_one
plus with only 6000km on the clock I have already dinged it down the whole drivers side
Cheers
Merv
Anyone want to see all the photos I took yesterday go to my website at http://bikemerv.topcities.com/ and follow the links through Photo Index and then Road Rides.
Cheers
Merv
I have the vid of Tony doing the flying on the GSXR - wicked sound.
question for ya's.... that GSXR600, was it stock? I had mine at Puke on Friday and it was pretty much topping out at 250-253 down the back straight. 261 on those timing sheets sounds pretty damn fast compared to that.Originally Posted by matthewt
so a) was it a tail wind (or did I have a slight head wind)
or B) did he have a new pipe on it + double bubble screen
or c) has the guy who rode it got skinnier legs than me?
(d) is (c) humanly possibleOriginally Posted by Coldkiwi
Supposed Top Speed for the bike is 158.8mph, with the CBR/RR being 162, R6 being 158, ZX6 158.5,
http://www.600supersport.com/reviews...3_shootout.htm
CK: the guy on the Alstare is James Mair from Wellington Motorcycles (he's one of the salesmen there). You could always email him @ sales@wmcc.co.nzOriginally Posted by Coldkiwi
to ask him. Bear in mind that he had well over a kilometre of run-up before the flying quarter timing started, and I think he had a slight tail wind.
Lynda
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