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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    If I wanted to say something real contraversial point me to the rule that excludes nitros oxide bearing in mind it's not a fuel it is an oxidiser
    Whoops forget I said that!
    I may be old, but I'm not fucking blind.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    fuck off noddy we're the Premier class, come racing with us and we'll kick your arse until your nose bleeds, that's if you can even make it out of the pits without crashing old man
    Piss off Old Boy. Bet my VMX bike cost's less than most of these so called 'buckets'. And if I want to race it on dope, bet I'm allowed. Come and play in the mud instead mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    SS150 is a major step DOWN from the better F4 buckets.
    Whatever you say mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    SS150 is a major step DOWN from the better F4 buckets.

    yep

    av blew all the ss150's away last year on a bucket
    and she had started in the group after them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    I may be old, but I'm not fucking blind.



    Piss off Old Boy. Bet my VMX bike cost's less than most of these so called 'buckets'. And if I want to race it on dope, bet I'm allowed. Come and play in the mud instead mate.

    they do play in the mud often
    just look at a typical start at Mt Welly
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    SS150 is a major step DOWN from the better F4 buckets.
    The rules are way to rigid too so little freedom
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    but a lot of you cunts need to get over yourselves, and grow a set. You spend as much money on these 'buckets' (and does that name not stem from the term "buckets of shit"?), as most people that race 'non buckets'. Buy yourself a cheap 150 SS, or an F3 bike if you want to show us what an awesome engineer you are, and go to a real race track.

    I appreciate where it all started, and how it was a fun low cost way to get your jollies. But it seems way too serious for the type of bikes you're riding now.
    For a start, noddy, there is no need for that language on here.
    I pay the same licence fee, and race entry fees as other classes, so why shouldnt I take it seriously? I've raced in F3 with a ZXR400. 150SS too restrictive and too slow. Its why when we race a combined class, quite often its a bucket bike that finishes first, and yes, we run on the best race tracks in NZ, Ruapuna and Levels.
    Buckets is the most active race class in NZ, get over it. And its the class that is providing the training for next group of NZ champions. Cam Jones, Alistair Hoogenboezen, Jake Lewis all current or ex NZ 125 champs.
    Quality fields on quality bikes on decent tracks, what more could you want?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    I may be old, but I'm not fucking blind.

    Sorry they missed it the first time

    Piss off Old Boy. Bet my VMX bike cost's less than most of these so called 'buckets'. And if I want to race it on dope, bet I'm allowed. Come and play in the mud instead mate.
    I guess the dope not just reserved for the fuel tank !

    VMX I used to do that when i was a kid had a supermax 2 and a mongoose loved that movie to with Nicole Kidman what was it VMX Bandits got sick of the pedaling after a while though
    Drug test this dude real quick

    With your ecellent verbal skills and vocabulary not to mention people skills you could be the pr guy for the team see above on conditions of employment with jaffaonjappa
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    I may be old, but I'm not fucking blind.



    Piss off Old Boy. Bet my VMX bike cost's less than most of these so called 'buckets'. And if I want to race it on dope, bet I'm allowed. Come and play in the mud instead mate.

    If we wanted to ride old chook chasers then we probably would. SS150 a beginner class with strict eligibility and machinery rules, buckets is a prototype class (like moto GP) on a full track buckets dont embarras themselves in front of SS150s. Down south Buckets run at street races, Levels , Teratonga and Ruapuna. How much you spend is up to you.

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    The thinking process of people who take perfectly good machinery and bash it about in the mud or spend a gazillion $$$ on a big boys road race bike that costs more than they can afford to run is unfathomable to me.

    I can't understand why anyone would want to race anything other than a Bucket, close competitive racing and the opportunity to develop your bike to your own taste, Buckets has something for everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    If I wanted to say something real contraversial point me to the rule that excludes nitros oxide bearing in mind it's not a fuel it is an oxidiser
    Whoops forget I said that!
    Is an engine using Nitrous still normally aspirated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav View Post
    Is an engine using Nitrous still normally aspirated?
    yup it sure is Amazed the MNZ never cottoned on to that, They specifically exclude Nitromethane to

    For the goods on DIY nitros google bugerman diy nitros excellent dude was the fat bugger who used to do the dyno for performance bikes hes a parapalegic now but still as a excellent outlook on life a real clever dude to has diy article on how to make your own dyno to.
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    yup it sure is Amazed the MNZ never cottoned on to that, They specifically exclude Nitromethane to

    For the goods on DIY nitros google bugerman diy nitros excellent dude was the fat bugger who used to do the dyno for performance bikes hes a parapalegic now but still as a excellent outlook on life a real clever dude to has diy article on how to make your own dyno to.
    They specifically exclude Nitromethane to also mentions "and similar agents"
    hmmm ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav View Post
    For a start, noddy, there is no need for that language on here.
    I pay the same licence fee, and race entry fees as other classes, so why shouldnt I take it seriously? I've raced in F3 with a ZXR400. 150SS too restrictive and too slow. Its why when we race a combined class, quite often its a bucket bike that finishes first,
    For a start, if you want to call me 'Noddy', you'll need a capital N. Secondly, if you'd like to call me a wanker, you'd better have a long look in the mirror first. If you knew me, you'd know that I use terms such as 'cunt' in a normal sentence, without any sting or malice. So, you see...if I say at the pub something like "You cunts need to get over yourselves", it's not really worth fuck all. I'm so sorry if my nasty lanuage upsets you.

    Next. I'm stoked you've raced in F3 on a ZXR400. Better yet you've found 150SS too slow. It's awesome that you've modified a bike to beat some 150SS bikes because you found racing very similar bikes too restrictive. Pity though. Racing bikes with restrictions (as in...proddy racing) has actually produced NZ's best ever road racers. But what would I know?

    All the best,

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    I guess the dope not just reserved for the fuel tank !
    Different sort of dope Sonny. Should've know'n such a term would be wasted on such a newbie.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    If we wanted to ride old chook chasers then we probably would.


    SS150 a beginner class with strict eligibility and machinery rules, buckets is a prototype class (like moto GP)


    I hate cleaning my bikes, riding in mud would just make it worse
    Maybe you should try it. There's way less bitching.

    So SS150 is a beginner class...and then what...they move up to buckets?

    Buckets and Moto GP in the same sentence...and I'm on dope?

    I'll agree with your last sentence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    But what would I know?
    Fuck all about Buckets it seems good job I aint back in welly for ages
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    For a start, if you want to call me 'Noddy', you'll need a capital N. Secondly, if you'd like to call me a wanker, you'd better have a long look in the mirror first. If you knew me, you'd know that I use terms such as 'cunt' in a normal sentence, without any sting or malice. So, you see...if I say at the pub something like "You cunts need to get over yourselves", it's not really worth fuck all. I'm so sorry if my nasty lanuage upsets you.

    Next. I'm stoked you've raced in F3 on a ZXR400. Better yet you've found 150SS too slow. It's awesome that you've modified a bike to beat some 150SS bikes because you found racing very similar bikes too restrictive. Pity though. Racing bikes with restrictions (as in...proddy racing) has actually produced NZ's best ever road racers. But what would I know?

    All the best,

    noddy.




    Different sort of dope Sonny. Should've know'n such a term would be wasted on such a newbie.



    Maybe you should try it. There's way less bitching.

    So SS150 is a beginner class...and then what...they move up to buckets?

    Buckets and Moto GP in the same sentence...and I'm on dope?

    I'll agree with your last sentence.
    What ever you say mate.

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