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    Ol Choppa impressed my dad no-end. He wasn't aware it was a boxer until it was pointed out to him. He just had to go and have a chat, lol...

    This was at the end of the first stint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutter34 View Post
    Ol Choppa impressed my dad no-end. He wasn't aware it was a boxer until it was pointed out to him. He just had to go and have a chat, lol...

    This was at the end of the first stint.
    not too bad snice it was the fastest thing out there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutter34 View Post
    Ol Choppa impressed my dad no-end. He wasn't aware it was a boxer until it was pointed out to him. He just had to go and have a chat, lol...

    This was at the end of the first stint.
    I remember him coming up for a chat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    I remember him coming up for a chat!
    Then clearly you havent had enough crashes/had your head fucked up by the ground yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    looks like chop put in the best lap of the race on lap 97
    Show some respect for your boss son.
    That was Bobby Ramshaw that pulled out that scorcher.

    I wanna know who dialed in the C map on Raj's K9..... Couldn't even hang with your HP Sauce twin down the back straight

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    Quote Originally Posted by tee View Post
    Show some respect for your boss son.
    That was Bobby Ramshaw that pulled out that scorcher.

    I wanna know who dialed in the C map on Raj's K9..... Couldn't even hang with your HP Sauce twin down the back straight
    It was only fair that we used C mode to give the others a bit of a chance.
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    Jeez Raj, you've always gotta take shit to the extreme though.....

    -Playing in the sand for a minute on lap 1 (or 2??)
    -Making a pit stop 90 minutes later cause you had cramp (cripes - you're a flexible chap - I hope you gave your helmet lining a wash when you got home)

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    I think that F1 light that was flashing at us for 3 hours might have had something to do with it too....

    Oh, did you ever find that gear lever that snapped off in the last 20 minutes?

    We didn't do too bad though considering your bike was standard (well, it was before we started breaking shit on it)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tee View Post
    Jeez Raj, you've always gotta take shit to the extreme though.....

    -Playing in the sand for a minute on lap 1 (or 2??)
    -Making a pit stop 90 minutes later cause you had cramp (cripes - you're a flexible chap - I hope you gave your helmet lining a wash when you got home)

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    I think that F1 light that was flashing at us for 3 hours might have had something to do with it too....

    Oh, did you ever find that gear lever that snapped off in the last 20 minutes?

    We didn't do too bad though considering your bike was standard (well, it was before we started breaking shit on it)
    All I see are a lot of excuses from someone who probably hasn't been riding motorcycles all that long.
    I'm assuming you were the No.2 rider (red leathers) on the 87 bike. What I witnessed was a lot of uncoordinated, ham-fisted inputs on the bike resulting in a painful display of riding. It's no wonder lights started flashing and bits fell off!
    You should thank your lead rider for his sublime display of racecraft, it's this that got you to 2nd.
    In my expert opinion, you should purchase a bucket racer and learn to race a motorcycle with finesse, before trying your hand at racing anything bigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucianp View Post
    All I see are a lot of excuses from someone who probably hasn't been riding motorcycles all that long.
    I'm assuming you were the No.2 rider (red leathers) on the 87 bike. What I witnessed was a lot of uncoordinated, ham-fisted inputs on the bike resulting in a painful display of riding. It's no wonder lights started flashing and bits fell off!
    You should thank your lead rider for his sublime display of racecraft, it's this that got you to 2nd.
    In my expert opinion, you should purchase a bucket racer and learn to race a motorcycle with finesse, before trying your hand at racing anything bigger.
    hmmm I gather you know him! hahaha

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    take it he doesnt know who travis then....

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    Quote Originally Posted by craignzcd View Post
    take it he doesnt know who travis then....
    what travis moan

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucianp View Post
    All I see are a lot of excuses from someone who probably hasn't been riding motorcycles all that long.
    I'm assuming you were the No.2 rider (red leathers) on the 87 bike. What I witnessed was a lot of uncoordinated, ham-fisted inputs on the bike resulting in a painful display of riding. It's no wonder lights started flashing and bits fell off!
    You should thank your lead rider for his sublime display of racecraft, it's this that got you to 2nd.
    In my expert opinion, you should purchase a bucket racer and learn to race a motorcycle with finesse, before trying your hand at racing anything bigger.
    Hahaha hear that Travis, I gots racecraft and ur painful to watch... I love this guy I think you may be on to something there !! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by tee View Post
    Jeez Raj, you've always gotta take shit to the extreme though.....

    -Playing in the sand for a minute on lap 1 (or 2??)
    -Making a pit stop 90 minutes later cause you had cramp (cripes - you're a flexible chap - I hope you gave your helmet lining a wash when you got home)

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    I think that F1 light that was flashing at us for 3 hours might have had something to do with it too....

    Oh, did you ever find that gear lever that snapped off in the last 20 minutes?

    We didn't do too bad though considering your bike was standard (well, it was before we started breaking shit on it)
    Think your forgeting the missing nut that held the top of the rear suspension linkage on! We lost that too haha. Bit of a muppet session wasn't it! All good fun though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cr1MiNaL View Post
    Think your forgeting the missing nut that held the top of the rear suspension linkage on! We lost that too haha. Bit of a muppet session wasn't it! All good fun though.
    Personally I thought both riders were well...average to say it best...your pit crew on the other hand....what a professional lot they were!

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