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    Race report. (The Peoples Hero)

    "I've crashed my bike!" was the opening statement of Johanns call to me on Saturday afternoon. "I can't talk long, I've got to go back out to the track and find my instrument pannel"

    That sums it up really. One rooted GSX-R600K4 and a beaming, "nothing-ever-fazes-me" Bruns.

    Thankfully, Johann has some pretty understanding sponsers and a shedload of dedicated mechanics and fabricators to ensure a quick rebuild for the next round of the winter series at Manfield on the 26th.
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    Bummer!!!!
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    looks a shit load worse in ya picture than in real life but sheesh thats a lot of breakage
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    Yeah it looked bad, its only the rear sub frame??

    Alot of smoke came off it, after the crash was that just raditor?? or something worse??

    He still didn't look to worryed, afterwards he looked like he was having a nice 'talk' to an offical

    Good to see a bike like mine on the track, they sound do different to last year model, alot more tinny sounding

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    Bugger - how was he going up till then or was it the first race ?

    Smoke from the radiator Cajun ? (lol)
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    He was doing quiet good, bike sounded awsome.

    Bloody kawka took him out. they always getting in the way those green machines.

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    Ohh guttered. Whats the damage?? Got a few more pics?

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    After the clean up, that's really all thats major.

    Cajun, the "smoke" was from a cracked engine cover leaking oil onto the hot exhaust.
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    sweet thats not to bad then.

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    hey WT --did it end up being a weld up job or is it replacement time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    After the clean up, that's really all thats major.

    Cajun, the "smoke" was from a cracked engine cover leaking oil onto the hot exhaust.
    Yea all I could see was just heaps of smoke. Glad that you've got it sorted.

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    It was a very spectacular crash to see, I'm just so glad they both walked away as they went down very hard. Next worry was Johann's bike going up in flames - luckily it stopped at smoke.

    Hamish went and found his instrument cluster (in two bits, 20m apart!) during the next race.

    Looking fwd to seeing him back in action on the 26th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    Bloody kawka took him out.
    And what of the Kawasaki?
    Picked it up and still came home second I'll bet.
    Built tough those Kawasaki's!


    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    they always getting in the way those green machines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    Bloody kawka took him out.
    If Johann hadn't been leaning on Carey, Carey wouldn't have lost the front. Unfortunately, the more aggressive you are, the more you stand to loose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Racey Rider
    [COLOR=Blue]And what of the Kawasaki?
    Picked it up and still came home second I'll bet.
    Hmmmm.......... Nope! They were both ute'd back to the pits together.

    Looked like a couple of the bolts on that wee engine cover were sheared off, the forks were possibly twisted in the triple clamps (hopefully not bent - it did go end over end! ) and the rear subframe was toast. Not sure about bars, but brake & clutch levers were still intact, as was the front brake master cylinder. Oil was sprayed all up the tank and also a bit on Johanns leathers.

    He came off with "only" a grazed/friction burn on his left elbow, although that looked like it was swelling up nicely after he got out of his leathers, and a sore left shoulder. I imagine he was very stiff the next day.
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