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    TSS Red Baron King of Kaitoke, results Round 3

    Hi all results herePoints for round 1 2 and 3.doc
    It's not what you ride but how you ride it!!

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    Hey Fish, thanks for putting in this huge effort. I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say you're doing an awesome job, really appreciate how well run this is. Cheers

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    sweet
    It's not what you ride but how you ride it!!

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    Yeah I was really thinking how much effort Fish puts into these meetings, to get it all going, grid up all the races while coordinating with the points scorers & to have to race as well.

    Top marks Fish. Also Andrew & Nigel are not to be forgotten, along with any others which I obviously have forgotten, that are, um, . . . not to be forgotten either.
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    I just want to know...of whoever it is that wins...

    Do we refer to them as Top KOK, Bucket KOK or just plain old KOK?!

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    Head Kok. or something similar. . .
    Don't you look at my accountant.
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    Yeah it was a great days racing, still buzzing about it.

    That traction is great, but I was pondering this morning while talking to my son, actually he was doing all the talking, but none of it in english of any discernible form, that I think I need a stiffer rear spring. Some of those corners really squish the rear end & it is possible that I am a teensey bit fatter than the original target occupant of my bike, which could be why it runs a little wider than I expect. He obviously knows his beans, I think he's on the money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Yeah it was a great days racing, still buzzing about it.

    That traction is great, but I was pondering this morning while talking to my son, actually he was doing all the talking, but none of it in english of any discernible form, that I think I need a stiffer rear spring. Some of those corners really squish the rear end & it is possible that I am a teensey bit fatter than the original target occupant of my bike, which could be why it runs a little wider than I expect. He obviously knows his beans, I think he's on the money.
    Not fatter mate, it is your head getting bigger.

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    Big thanks again to Fish for such a great day and for the advice about my bike. The rematch with Mark was fantastic.

    I need to sort out my both ends of my suspension. Getting tank slap at the front, steppin out from the rear, me using the rear cowling as a seat and Mark trying to mount me while still on a bike is not an experience I want to repeat.
    Yes 4 strokes are for homos. Homo-sapiens that is, who have realized bigger is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by all4A50s View Post
    Mark trying to mount me while still on a bike is not an experience I want to repeat.
    Nor is it one anyone wants to have to see

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    Cheers fishie

    Was a fucken mean day as per usual!

    Was interesting having a Jam on Ben's FXR .. was like riding a comfortable smooth couch after my CB.

    Now to find a new front wheel...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yakman12 View Post
    Cheers fishie



    Was interesting having a Jam on Ben's FXR .. was like riding a comfortable smooth couch after my CB.

    Now to find a new front wheel...
    Thats a neet bike if its #15 needs to be longer in my opinion. Slicks would help a lot also.

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    I thought it was a good day with fab weather. I missed Fishies crash though. Some good battles going on through the pack. I was out for all the flaging and saw some of the action close up. Good to see no real offs. Thats good.
    Still get very worried about waching Caleb but I think he did very well. Always good to go home in one peace.
    Good to see Carl out on his TZR50.
    Missed Trudy as I wanted some sun block. Hope you are feeling better soon.
    Well done Fishy.

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    Awesome job Fishie! I know what's involved and you have reset the bar VERY high.
    Awesome series, awesome racing, awesome everything! And 20 odd bikes in B grade - fantastic.

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    That really was a great day and another awesome turn out of bikes, especially B grade.
    Like others have said, thanks Fishie. Outstanding effort keeping the rabble in line. You know if it rains you will have to turn up cause we wont cope without you

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