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Thread: TSS Red Baron King of Kaitoke final (19 June)

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    Nah I won't sabotage the bike, may straegically forget to put gas in it though.
    If you have exams I can quite understand missing the racing, we're only really coming down or the board game anyway.

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    Well I'm hoping to bring my 100. Have the footrests sorted & added water & oil to it last night + fitted the rear wheel up, shortened the chain etc, hmm wonder what gearing it will run now?

    Should really do a run on the dyno as the jetting & ign timing will be well out I'm sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    hmm wonder what gearing it will run now?
    Low gearing as your bikes are notorious for being peaky

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    up fuck, you winker
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    up fuck, you winker
    I resemble that comment

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    Low gearing as your bikes are notorious for being peaky
    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    up fuck, you winker
    That would be a problem without a clutch.
    Heinz Varieties

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    Well chaps its on in the morning rain or shine. Bring the waders
    It's not what you ride but how you ride it!!

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    Well Henk is already asleep!
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    It's killing me knowing I can't be there. I haven't thrashed a motorbike in far too long. Good luck to everyone, hope the prize giving goes well too

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    Occasions showers is the forecast. Fingers crossed.

    http://www.metservice.com/towns-cities/wellington

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    Hey, it would be cool if someone could ask Phil (one of the main Kart guys) if he has those photos available from Easter Buckets at Kaitoke. He was out there all weekend with his family helping out and I have been trying to get ahold of him because I would like to get all the photos on to my laptop. There were some really great shots of everyone, especially on the Saturday. I won't be there tomorrow so I can't ask.

    Also I have just uploaded a quick list of the Wellington Bucket Numbers in this thread:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...Numbers/page10

    I thought I would procrastinate for a short time. Back to the books.

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    Great day.

    Thanks to Fish and the Karts for the day.

    Exhausted and pleased all in the same day. First race was a real doozer coming off like I did.

    And I managed to finish a Grade A race not last and not lapped.
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    Yeah it wasn't the driest of days but still a pretty good turn out.
    Congrats to all you hardy buggers who turned up.
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    Thanks for all your hard work organizing an interesting and well run competition Fishie!
    Congrats to all the winners, and good going Caleb, well deserved second place!!!
    Big Congrats also to my hubby on a good day's racing Not sure what got up your arse but it worked! You raced well and kept your cool on your slicks in some pretty shit conditions.
    So when's the next one?
    We're thinking of heading thru to Roy's Hill for the 2/3rd July.... who's coming?

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    I have heard about this Roys Hill round, I am going to come up for that I think. Should be sweet. Get a bunch of welly riders up there to kick some ass.

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