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    Where does he start?

    Ok, My 14 year old is interested in racing bikes, I suspect that's my fault for dragging him along to the TT/Southern 100 and Wanganui road races at an impresionable age. This has resulted in dreams of being the next Guy Martin/Bruce Anstey.

    So the question is would buckets be a suitable place for him to test the water in terms of bike racing, allow him to get an idea of what it's all about, if he's going to fall of then at speeds which whilst they will hurt won't hopefully be to damaging.

    If buckets would be a good place to start what would be a suitable bike, that would allow him to learn a bit about spannering and prep of bikes but would broadly be reliable so that for him I suspect riding will initially be the interesting bit.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp0702 View Post
    Ok, My 14 year old is interested in racing bikes, I suspect that's my fault for dragging him along to the TT/Southern 100 and Wanganui road races at an impresionable age. This has resulted in dreams of being the next Guy Martin/Bruce Anstey.

    So the question is would buckets be a suitable place for him to test the water in terms of bike racing, allow him to get an idea of what it's all about, if he's going to fall of then at speeds which whilst they will hurt won't hopefully be to damaging.

    If buckets would be a good place to start what would be a suitable bike, that would allow him to learn a bit about spannering and prep of bikes but would broadly be reliable so that for him I suspect riding will initially be the interesting bit.

    Cheers

    Andy
    Perfect place to start.
    Come along to the next meet, it's on the 14th of December at Kaitoke.
    It's best to come along, talk to people there and get an idea of what's involved.
    Track stuff starts around 9:30-10am.
    Best bike to look at is an FXR150, there are some other good options depending on circumstances but the trusty old FXR is a good quick and easy way to get a competitive bike.
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    Perfect place to start. FXR150 hands down the most reliable easist bucket bike in the country

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    Perfect place to start. FXR150 hands down the most reliable easiest bucket bike in the country

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    race a super bike as the tracks are wide and easy to get around , if your race a bucket go for a mb100 as they shite them selfs most meeting and your kide will not have to race

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    fuck that shit. get the little cunt a gsxr thou, by the time he's in his 20's, like that martin git, he'll be L33t as 7uck

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    Mate, buckets is the perfect start point for your boy, fxr150 is the perfect bike, kaitoke is the perfect track. On offer is a track loan bike, check the sticky threads. Also most others will let you or your boy have a go on there's. Expect to see both of you next time out! It's heaps of fun and he'll learn alot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    As long as you keep them under 200cc they are pretty good

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    Rich has learnt that lesson, hopefully

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    Thanks Guy's. We did come down and watch some of the races in the afternoon so I will certainly try and get him along next month for a chat and see what goes on. It was good to watch went on and point out he would need to muck in with the marshalling etc.

    Whilst buying an MB100 might appeal to his mum especially if he never got to race it I don't think he would enjoy that scenario.

    Anyway he's keen and it looks a laugh so will see what we can do.


    Andy

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    I think the Welly boys have a club slut bike for use now days. Might want to sort that out for the next meeting and get him on the track.

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    Anyway joshing aside, and there will be plenty there are a heap of youngsters that have started from buckets. December's a funny meet as its the Christmas,. .. do so only a 1/2 day but come up and say hi. Fortunately only the welly guys from this thread will be there:-)

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    There is a loaner/club bike available in wellington. If you want to get him out there.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...gton-Club-Bike

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    Get private health insurance so you can get timely access to orthopaedic surgeons. Try and find a scheme that includes physiotherapy.
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    Most insurers will not cover you whilst racing a motorcycle. If you ask when applying for insurance they will include a clause specifically excluding cover for injuries sustained in most risky activities you may have mentioned.

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